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Title: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 30 July 2008, 00:22
Tyre pressures:

Standard wheels 205/55/16: 30 PSI for the front, 28 PSI for the rear. (Its also in your fuel filler cap  :wink: )

If running 18" wheels using the 225/40/18 you should run the following to compensate for the lower profile tyre (according to the good year website.)  :

Full

Front   2.3 Bar = 33 PSI     Rear   2.6 Bar = 37 PSI

Partial

Front   2.1 Bar = 30 PSI      Rear   1.9 Bar = 27 PSI

Oil changes:
 The cheapest place to get oil filters is from the dealers!! £5 (Believe it or not! ) Dont forget the sump plug which cost just £1  :smiley:


1.8T:

Removed - need to confirm details

The 1.8T will take 4.35 litres of engine oil.

Weak spot:
 The 1.8T MUST use fully synthetic oil, and be changed at the correct service intervals, use of the wrong oil can cause the oil pick up to block up and the the oil pump to seize causing catastrophic loss of oil pressure and engine failure.

* NOTE * DO NOT USE Engine Flush!!

Read this : http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=181271.0


1.8T oil filter part no: 06A115561B  £5 +VAT

Sump Plug: N90813202 £1.08 + VAT

There has been a lot of differant oils recomended by some VW dealers read this topic:

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=95412.0
 
I would strongly recommend a visit to your dealer to see which oil thay recommend for your 1.8T engine. (Give them your reg no and all your cars info will come up on the screen)

Some forum members use and recommend SYNTA GOLD 5W-40 fully synthetic which vw sell :
VW part no: AZGB 115 QLB 00 421 £24.36 +vat. This oil, oil filter ,sump plug comes to £35.79 all in from VW.

**EDIT**
Synta Gold - VW have replaced it with:

Quantum Platinum 5W-40 - £24.06/£27.67 for 5 litres
Part number - VZGB 115 QLB 00 551 036A



Spark Plugs.

Spark plugs are best brought from a local motor factor you can get the same plug as vw use but without the vw audi stamp for a lot less.

Or ECP http://www.eurocarparts.com/search/408440060/p/home

Do not trust ebay as there are a lot of fake goods at the moment including spark plugs, brake discs and pads. A few members form here have been conned with these.


http://www.diynexus.com/vw/mk4_18t_spark_plug_change/mk4_18t_spark_plug_change.html

Fuel Filter .
Petrol fuel filter all models 1J0 201 511 A - £8.05

The fuel filter sits under the car, drives side at the rear. canister type with quick release ends. (Petrol models only)

Cambelt Change

Cambelt intervals for the 1.8T are 40,000 miles or 4 years - which ever occurs first.

*Important*

Make sure you have a new water pump fitted at EVERY cambelt change as thay are prone to fail!



TDI:

TDI Oil fillter no:  A074 115 562 £4.80 + VAT
TDI Fuel filter:    1J0 127 401 A £20.50 + VAT
Air filter:            1J0 129 620   £11.30 + VAT
Sump plug:         AN 908 132 02 £1.08 + VAT

PD diesel oils:
For T&D PD spec oils, you need to be using a VW 505.01 oil.

For the LongLife PD oils, you need either VW 506.01 (which is LongLife II spec), or 507.00 (which is the very latest LongLife III spec, as used in Golf V GTI, B7 RS4, and any of the new diesels with the Diesel Particulate Filter)

Stick with any of the VW specified oils from the major manufacturers (Castrol, Shell, Elf, Motul, Fuchs), but avoid Mobil 1 (because they lie about their VW approval), Comma, Millers, and the other smaller manufacturers.

Cambelt intervals for the TDI are 60,000 miles or 4 years - which ever occurs soonest  :smiley:


Also Try this from castrol to find out what oil you should use:

http://www.castrol.com/castrol/iframe.do?categoryId=9024084&contentId=7044829


Pollen Filter.

 Should be changed every 20,000 miles normally, but can need replacing before, A sure sign is reduced airflow through the heating system .

Vw part no: 1J0819644A
Approx £15 from vw, can be found cheaper online tho.

To find your pollen filter:

Open bonnet and look to right hand side of scuttle tray by the right windscreen wiper. You should see 4 screws on a plastic tray undo and slide out.
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b225/mac456/cover.jpg)

Guide here:
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=216957.0




Fog light bulbs:

The MK4 has just the ONE fog light the drivers side, although all the parts are there for both.

Rear tail light bulbs :

Choose the wattage rating carefully - R5w for low spec models - R10W for GTI's and all models with the dark tinted rear lights.


Aero wipers:

Part numbers for front Aero wipers - retro fit to existing arms £23 from VW

MK4 Golf 98>03 . 1J2 998 002  :wink:

Powerbulbs discount code : AYSCX1729 www.powerbulbs.com
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: AlexKid on 21 September 2008, 23:16
Actually its 2.1 bar all round for the 205/55/16 according to my fuel filler cap.
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: bobbarley on 21 September 2008, 23:25
Rich, any chance of updating this to include information about the poller filter etc? :)
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 21 September 2008, 23:29
Rich, any chance of updating this to include information about the poller filter etc? :)

As its you bob........  :evil:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: dai-cymru on 05 October 2008, 12:24
excuse me but where is the info about the 2.0?????  :cry:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 October 2008, 12:26
excuse me but where is the info about the 2.0?????  :cry:

lol its been here for months and your the first 2.0 owner to notice!!  :grin:

I dont have a 2.0 and dont know the part nos and info.
If you post the info i shall add it it :afro:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: dai-cymru on 05 October 2008, 15:08
excuse me but where is the info about the 2.0?????  :cry:

lol its been here for months and your the first 2.0 owner to notice!!  :grin:

I dont have a 2.0 and dont know the part nos and info.
If you post the info i shall add it it :afro:

but i want you to tell me the numbers so i can go get them? im not doing your job for you, lol only kidding i will be sorting it out this week so will post the numbers,  :smiley:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 October 2008, 16:20
excuse me but where is the info about the 2.0?????  :cry:

lol its been here for months and your the first 2.0 owner to notice!!  :grin:

I dont have a 2.0 and dont know the part nos and info.
If you post the info i shall add it it :afro:

but i want you to tell me the numbers so i can go get them? im not doing your job for you, lol only kidding i will be sorting it out this week so will post the numbers,  :smiley:

lol  :grin: good man :afro:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: bobbarley on 05 October 2008, 17:49
Don't you need a special tool for removing the oil filter?
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 October 2008, 17:52
Don't you need a special tool for removing the oil filter?

You dont have to but it helps. In most cases you can undo it by hand tho  :wink:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: bobbarley on 05 October 2008, 17:52
One more thing, where IS the oil filter exactly?  :huh:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 October 2008, 18:00
One more thing, where IS the oil filter exactly?  :huh:
Right in front of the engine bay dead centre ,Half way down the block.

Open the bonnet and look behind the radiator.

 Cant miss it  :wink:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 October 2008, 18:09
I dont know if you know this bob, But you need to apply some oil to the top of the gasket on the new oil filter before fitting, (To make a good seal)

When refitting just do it up hand tight.  :wink:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: bobbarley on 05 October 2008, 19:00
Just a heads up, pretty much all the parts you need are a bit cheaper at vagparts.co.uk.  Obviously after delivery it's more, but if you're ordering something from there anyway, you can save a few quid :)
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: dai-cymru on 05 October 2008, 20:20
DONT put a screwdriver through the filter or you will have to go live on a ranch with all the other cowboys  :wink:
buy one of these there great

(http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee76/dai-cymru/1244121.jpg)


another top tip buy cheap oil from tesco fill the car up start it then drain it back out makes the new oil stay cleaner as flushes rubbish out. should also either remove coil lead and crank engine to fill filter with oil before starting car, or fill filter up before fitting, bit awkward on the golf as sits horzontally  :sad:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 October 2008, 20:25
DONT put a screwdriver through the filter or you will have to go live on a ranch with all the other cowboys  :wink:
buy one of these there great

(http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee76/dai-cymru/1244121.jpg)


another top tip buy cheap oil from tesco fill the car up start it then drain it back out makes the new oil stay cleaner as flushes rubbish out. should also either remove coil lead and crank engine to fill filter with oil before starting car, or fill filter up before fitting, bit awkward on the golf as sits horzontally  :sad:

Ive got a filter tool aswell, I find i can undo mine by hand tho.  :wink:

I let all the rubbish drip out of mine before putting the sump back in. Takes a while but worth it IMO.
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: dai-cymru on 05 October 2008, 20:27
DONT put a screwdriver through the filter or you will have to go live on a ranch with all the other cowboys  :wink:
buy one of these there great

(http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee76/dai-cymru/1244121.jpg)


another top tip buy cheap oil from tesco fill the car up start it then drain it back out makes the new oil stay cleaner as flushes rubbish out. should also either remove coil lead and crank engine to fill filter with oil before starting car, or fill filter up before fitting, bit awkward on the golf as sits horzontally  :sad:

Ive got a filter tool aswell, I find i can undo mine by hand tho.  :wink:

I let all the rubbish drip out of mine before putting the sump back in. Takes a while but worth it IMO.



yep overnight is good too but not usually possible
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 October 2008, 20:32
DONT put a screwdriver through the filter or you will have to go live on a ranch with all the other cowboys  :wink:
buy one of these there great

(http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee76/dai-cymru/1244121.jpg)


another top tip buy cheap oil from tesco fill the car up start it then drain it back out makes the new oil stay cleaner as flushes rubbish out. should also either remove coil lead and crank engine to fill filter with oil before starting car, or fill filter up before fitting, bit awkward on the golf as sits horzontally  :sad:

Ive got a filter tool aswell, I find i can undo mine by hand tho.  :wink:

I let all the rubbish drip out of mine before putting the sump back in. Takes a while but worth it IMO.



yep overnight is good too but not usually possible

Yeah i just make sure i dont need the car/make alternative arrangements.

Very surprising how much you would have left in the engine  :wink:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Ivor Mk4 Turbo on 22 October 2008, 22:48
Actually its 2.1 bar all round for the 205/55/16 according to my fuel filler cap.

Normal load, mine is 2.1 F; 1.9R

You sure you're not reading 2.1R for a full load??
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: AlexKid on 13 January 2009, 16:38
My fuel cap does not lie!   :grin:

It says the same all round I think 1.9 bar or something.  It doesn't say more PSI in the fronts though.  I have 205/55/16s.

What should it be?
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Hulmie on 17 January 2009, 21:05
Are the spark plugs listed in the link Platinum Plugs or just standard NGK ones?

If not does anyone have the NGK part number for Platinum plugs can only find the standard plug part number


http://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/car_commercial_search.php?type=SPARK%2520PLUGS&manufact=VOLKSWAGEN&model=GOLF%2520MK4%2520%252898--%253E04%2529&engine=1.8 (http://www.ngkpartfinder.co.uk/car_commercial_search.php?type=SPARK%2520PLUGS&manufact=VOLKSWAGEN&model=GOLF%2520MK4%2520%252898--%253E04%2529&engine=1.8)
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: K666PDP on 19 January 2009, 05:42
thats right mate PFR6Q are the platinum plugs i paid £30 from GSF
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Ivor Mk4 Turbo on 19 January 2009, 14:24
My fuel cap does not lie!   :grin:

It says the same all round I think 1.9 bar or something.  It doesn't say more PSI in the fronts though.  I have 205/55/16s.

What should it be?


(http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e345/ivormk4/Golf%20GTi%20Turbo/TyrePressures.jpg)
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: AlexKid on 19 January 2009, 16:18
I want to get a pic of mine as it definitely reads 1.9 front and back with 2 people and a bag!

Is my filler cap from a non-GTI Golf then?

I have a 2.0 engine not sure if that's different in terms of weight to you 1.8T drivers.
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Hulmie on 31 January 2009, 12:21
just been to VW to get me oil filter and oil and i have been supplied with 15-40w oil and mine car is a 1.8T AGU. Have they given me the wrong oil?
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Hulmie on 01 February 2009, 12:10
can anyone help me with my Oil question, they have given oil based on my car but it doesnt seem to match what is say on the first page. dnt want to put 15w-40 oil in my car and have problems.
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 01 February 2009, 16:27
can anyone help me with my Oil question, they have given oil based on my car but it doesnt seem to match what is say on the first page. dnt want to put 15w-40 oil in my car and have problems.

Make you own mind up from this:

http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=95412.0
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Hulmie on 01 February 2009, 20:20
well from reading that i think i'll be taking this oil back and asking for some synta 5w-40. dont fancy putting oil in that is above the manufacturers preference.
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Wurzel on 22 July 2009, 18:31
How much oil do they take? I'm going to change the oil in my 1.8 non turbo soon.
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 22 July 2009, 18:36
How much oil do they take? I'm going to change the oil in my 1.8 non turbo soon.

"The 1.8T will take 4.35 litres of engine oil."

 As the non turbo is essentially the same engine its the same amount of oil   :wink:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: topher on 22 July 2009, 18:39
minus whatever is sitting in the turbo and it's oil lines :tongue:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 22 July 2009, 18:41
minus whatever is sitting in the turbo and it's oil lines :tongue:

lol Ok 4.3 litres  :laugh:  :tongue:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Wurzel on 22 July 2009, 19:10
Thanks. Which oils do you guys use? I was in Halfrauds, homebase and Costco today:

Halfrauds - Castrol Magnatec 5w30 - £45
Homebase had 1 litre bottles of Castrol Edge 5/30 half price at £8 (but they only had 3 bottles :( )
Costco had Magnatec 5/30 at £20 (less than half Halfrauds price)
They also had big 20 litre containers of Chevron 5/30 for £40
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 22 July 2009, 19:34
Thanks. Which oils do you guys use? I was in Halfrauds, homebase and Costco today:

Halfrauds - Castrol Magnatec 5w30 - £45
Homebase had 1 litre bottles of Castrol Edge 5/30 half price at £8 (but they only had 3 bottles :( )
Costco had Magnatec 5/30 at £20 (less than half Halfrauds price)
They also had big 20 litre containers of Chevron 5/30 for £40

Read the first page  :wink:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 August 2009, 22:51
For the LongLife PD oils, you need either VW 506.01 (which is LongLife II spec), or 507.00 (which is the very latest LongLife III spec, as used in Golf V GTI, B7 RS4, and any of the new diesels with the Diesel Particulate Filter)

Stick with any of the VW specified oils from the major manufacturers (Castrol, Shell, Elf, Motul, Fuchs), but avoid Mobil 1 (because they lie about their VW approval), Comma, Millers, and the other smaller manufacturers.

Wonder where you got that second paragraph from?  :tongue:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 August 2009, 22:52
minus whatever is sitting in the turbo and it's oil lines :tongue:

Ahhhhh - but if the oil is hot enough when you drop the sump plug, most of that will drain back into the sump too!  :nerd:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 18 August 2009, 22:56
For the LongLife PD oils, you need either VW 506.01 (which is LongLife II spec), or 507.00 (which is the very latest LongLife III spec, as used in Golf V GTI, B7 RS4, and any of the new diesels with the Diesel Particulate Filter)

Stick with any of the VW specified oils from the major manufacturers (Castrol, Shell, Elf, Motul, Fuchs), but avoid Mobil 1 (because they lie about their VW approval), Comma, Millers, and the other smaller manufacturers.

Wonder where you got that second paragraph from?  :tongue:

lol borrowed from tinternet  :grin:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 18 August 2009, 22:56
Thanks. Which oils do you guys use? I was in Halfrauds, homebase and Costco today:

Halfrauds - Castrol Magnatec 5w30 - £45

That is only semi-synthetic - though a very high quality one, using ester basestocks.  So if you are really looking for fully synth, the Magnatec wont really do.

Homebase had 1 litre bottles of Castrol Edge 5/30 half price at £8 (but they only had 3 bottles :( )

Can't you still order online for that price.

They also had big 20 litre containers of Chevron 5/30 for £40

Yankie shyte - not even good enough for your lawn mower!  :sick:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Car nut on 23 October 2009, 14:09
After reading this thread and the oil thread last night I thought Id add some comments

I just received an email opieoils (OO) who have a special offer on

Motul VW SPECIFIC 505 01,502 00,505 00 5W-40 VW Petrol and Diesel engine oil 100% Synthetic £27.20 inc vat

Now Ive obviously read Motul is a good oil from one of the major manufactures.

Anyway I rang  OO and said shouldnt the oil be 10W 40 and they said this is the oil to get and its approved.

Also its better on cold starts, and flows quicker  :smiley:

Just rang the main dealer as helpful as ever not  :sad: after getting through there automated switchboard   :sick:

He said there oil was just a part number to reference no 10w 40 etc  he only new it it was Castrol  :embarassed:
and he works in parts, what a joke  :undecided:

Any way he said £54 for 5l and hed throw in a free oil filter....... Whoopee !!

Anyway my question is anyone running 5W 40  with no problems I have an AUM engine  :smiley:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Ant1981 on 27 April 2011, 16:14
Good info. I just changed my pollent filter. Mine was thick with muck!
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 27 April 2011, 19:03
Good info. I just changed my pollent filter. Mine was thick with muck!

Blowers working loads better now then? Ideal for summer  :cool:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: monty9120 on 05 May 2012, 16:03
what are the plastic things on the top of my engine then. they have a nut with wires on them. i was told the car doesnt have spark plugs as such

never seen it before in all my years. anyone shed some light at all. its a 99 1.8 turbo if that helps
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 05 May 2012, 19:35
what are the plastic things on the top of my engine then. they have a nut with wires on them. i was told the car doesnt have spark plugs as such

never seen it before in all my years. anyone shed some light at all. its a 99 1.8 turbo if that helps

Coiklpacks? AGU engines are bolt down AUM / AUQ are just push down. Your sparkplugs are under these.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: monty9120 on 06 May 2012, 13:12
nice one. i did look and realised what they were straight away. these have been replaced (apparentely quite expensive) but no idea about spark plugs

is the code bkr6e for a 1.8 turbo?
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 06 May 2012, 21:54
nice one. i did look and realised what they were straight away. these have been replaced (apparentely quite expensive) but no idea about spark plugs

is the code bkr6e for a 1.8 turbo?

I use the NGK 201 pack on my AGU 1.8T  :smiley:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: monty9120 on 09 May 2012, 16:38
thanks all. what about the bosch super 4 plugs?

my coil packs have a nut on. is it normal for the connectors to be greased. im getting a bit of hesitation when its cold so not sure if they should be greased when i do the plugs?
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: Harooshum on 05 August 2012, 09:53
I don't want to post on a sticky but...  on the 1st page the best sparks are referred to as NGK201 from Hal or the same from ECP part 408440060 (http://www.eurocarparts.com/search/408440060/p/home)

When I use the car selector it says these sparks won't fit my Golf (only '97 '98 '99) and the correct ones would be ECP part 408440040 which are twice the price!  I have the AUM GTI-T (year 2000).  So either ECP have their knickers in a twist and Hal NGK201's are right, or the other way round.  I don't fancy spending £40 on sparks can someone advise as I can't be the only one to see this?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: richw911 on 07 August 2012, 14:57
I don't want to post on a sticky but...  on the 1st page the best sparks are referred to as NGK201 from Hal or the same from ECP part 408440060 (http://www.eurocarparts.com/search/408440060/p/home)

When I use the car selector it says these sparks won't fit my Golf (only '97 '98 '99) and the correct ones would be ECP part 408440040 which are twice the price!  I have the AUM GTI-T (year 2000).  So either ECP have their knickers in a twist and Hal NGK201's are right, or the other way round.  I don't fancy spending £40 on sparks can someone advise as I can't be the only one to see this?  Thanks.

Ah yes they must be for AGU engines - will update the post  :smiley:
Title: Re: Service info.
Post by: TrebleTA on 16 June 2015, 11:04
Hi i just did a service on my 2004 1.8t with help from this forum and with the spark plugs standard ones are NGK PFR6Q(6458). yet you can use a upgrade plug IFR6Q-G(5648) leaving the preset gap at 0.7mm on the upgrade plug.