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    60K Service Kit

    Hi Guys

    Just want to check what all needs to be done for the 60k Service, I have a friend who is a mechanic(Really Good), and he is going to give me a hand doing the service on My Tiguan for no charge, only I need to find out what needs to be check and changed according to the VW Dealer, want to use it as a check list.

    Thanks Guys

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    What engine, transmission, and drivetrain?
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    What engine, transmission, and drivetrain?

    2012 DSG Auto 6Spd, 2.0TSI, 4Motion

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123Play View Post
    2012 DSG Auto 6Spd, 2.0TSI, 4Motion
    Should be either 6 speed auto or 7 speed DSG.

    If DSG you need to change the DSG oil, auto ????

    Suggest taking you VIN and ringing/going to your VW spare parts as you'll likely need to get the specialised transmission oils etc there as you won't find them at Supercheap/Repco.

    They should be able to tell you everything that you're going to need.

    Get a quote and at least that way you can shop around/online if you really want to. ECS (forum sponsor) can supply service kits with tools that you'll need.


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    60k would be:
    oil + oil filter
    fuel filter
    spark plugs
    dsg fluid + filter

    and if it is 2 years then also:
    brake fluid
    pollen filter

    As said above, you will need a tool to fill up the DSG correctly and will need to follow the correct procedure. Apart from that, it is all straight forward work.

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    Thanks Guys will look into that,

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    Yeah just check whether you have DSG or auto.

    DSG is 7 speed and auto is 6 speed in the AWD models.

    In 2012 there were a mix of both in the 132TSI. Just check the gear lever if it is a DSG it'll have DSG written on it - big giveaway

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    Hi Guys

    I guess it is 6 Spd Auto, my bad haha, it is 4motion, thanks for the advice

    getting it chipped soon cant wait,

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    I recently changed DSG fluid on my 2011 147tsi, did it at 50k, now again at 105k. I made a youtube video that may help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faPq5QrR8yI
    use in conjunction with https://youtu.be/nhE19GCXlvA (much better than mine)
    Basically you can change yourself, just measure exactly what oil comes out, add a bit for whats in filter plus waste, when refilling i fill from top much less mess (see video)
    Only trick is getting oil temp to between 35-45 to check fluid level, run car for about 10mins shifting gears. Drop some oil into a glass and use a digital cooking thermometer, It's pretty accurate within a few degree's. Cheaper than VCDS diags. I drained 4.2l, (plus filter) added 5.0l, leveling fropped another .5l.
    Make sure you give dealer your VIN to order correct parts as i originally got a filter cartridge for a GTI which was about 30mm shorter than mine. Hope this helps someone.

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    How much comes out is irrelevant. Always put all 5L in, and let the excess drain out via the level tube when running. Oil temp is not that critical.

    Filling via the oil filter port is painfully slow. Better off buying, or making the filler tool.
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