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    DSG Oil specs?

    Hey guys,
    going to change the DSG Oil soon and was wondering what the actual part/specs of the oil were for the 3.6 CC.

    I'm not sure if the guides online with links are the same oils that we can use and I don't want to mess this one up.

    If anyone has a good source as well please let me know.

    Cheers.


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    DSG Oil Change Specs for 3.6L CC

    Part Number for the Oil
    G052182A2

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    Filter Cap 20Nm
    Plastic Snorkel 8mm Hex - 3Nm
    DSG Drain Plug 14mm Hex Allen - 45Nm
    Last edited by SKiZO; 23-01-2018 at 01:35 PM.
    2009 CC 3.6

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    The genuine part number is G052182A2 for the 1L bottle, but there are non-genuine equivilants from Liqui Moly, Ravenol, Swag, Febi, etc.

    Be mindful of what procedure you follow. Any that state that you need to weigh the old oil, and putting the same amount back in, are incorrect. There is a good chance you will underfill the transmission. The correct method is to overfill, and drain off the excess. It will only hold as much as it needs to.
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    I tried to buy some 1 litre bottles of the genuine VW G052182A from my local dealer. They apologised and told me that approx. 7 months ago VW discontinued the 1 litre bottles and the DSG oil is now available from VW only in 20 litre bottles. So I sourced some Ravenol. It worked out just like all the guides said. I put in 5 litres, brought it up to temperature, then 200 ml came out = 4.8 L used to fill.

    Umai Naa, when draining the old oil, 980 ml came out BEORE removing the snorkel indicating a serious overfill previously. Would this have done damage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3C4M Guy View Post
    ...., 980 ml came out BEORE removing the snorkel indicating a serious overfill previously. Would this have done damage?
    Because you didn’t have the engine running.

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    Correct.

    Hence why the level is checked with the engine running.
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    "Because I didn't have the engine running". Ah ha. Thank you both very much for this. You've saved me from an embarrassing conversation with the mechanic who did the previous DGS oil change!

    I based my methodology on previous posts plus a YouTube video which sequences removing the filter before draining the oil. Clearly the oil would need to be checked prior to removing the filter.

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    And here's the video:

    YouTube

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    With regards to that video, you can leave the battery in.

    There's enough room under the battery tray to get the filter housing out.
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    Geess, some Youtuber mechanic experts dismantling 1/2 of the car incl. battery tray, just to get to the DSG filter.

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    I accept that everyone has their own way of doing things.

    For me, and probably you as well, efficiency is key. I just thought the battery thing was worth mentioning, as it adds a few other unnecessary tasks to an otherwise straightforward job.
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