quattrokid
03-03-2016, 09:56 PM
I have a 2005 3.0 TDI quattro with an S-Tronic transmission, it's the first time I have had a V6 diesel and theres a lot to love about it, also a first for S-tronic and also a lot to love. First thing I did agfter checking it over was gave it a full service and scanned it for codes, there were a few but I think most were pretty old, No.6 Heater plug was one which I am plannng to do and it should improve the starting, which is a bit slower than I would have liked.
I have read it's a good idea to get the fluid and filter changed and also if Audi have deals on you can get this done for a fraction of the price. So armed with the latest deal I spoke to my local Audi dealer, ready to make a booking, to be told your transmission is 'sealed for life', fluid doesn't need changed (Gearbox code HNL, maker ZF). So I asked a few more questions, some are sealed for life others not but the sealed for life ones have the same drain and level plugs but possibly not the filter. The reason they have these is in case Audi need to do any work on them, then and only then would the fluid get changed. I don't know if filters exist or are available even to buy.
So what is the feeling among 'real world' owners and those who know for one reason and another. Should I speak to a specialist and just get it done? The cars done 130K with partial history, so I was hoping in the Audi part maybe it got a change before but it doesn't sound like it and that means its.....never been done :aargh4: Would Audi do it if I forced the issue, maybe said I was inteding the odd excursion to the drag strip :D Or should I do what I am told ( I hate doing what I am told, always have :mad:) and just forget about it, until bits of metal and oil spew out all over the drive?
Sorry if I sound angry but this kind of crap just p'...s me off, appreciate any advice anyone can offer.
I have read it's a good idea to get the fluid and filter changed and also if Audi have deals on you can get this done for a fraction of the price. So armed with the latest deal I spoke to my local Audi dealer, ready to make a booking, to be told your transmission is 'sealed for life', fluid doesn't need changed (Gearbox code HNL, maker ZF). So I asked a few more questions, some are sealed for life others not but the sealed for life ones have the same drain and level plugs but possibly not the filter. The reason they have these is in case Audi need to do any work on them, then and only then would the fluid get changed. I don't know if filters exist or are available even to buy.
So what is the feeling among 'real world' owners and those who know for one reason and another. Should I speak to a specialist and just get it done? The cars done 130K with partial history, so I was hoping in the Audi part maybe it got a change before but it doesn't sound like it and that means its.....never been done :aargh4: Would Audi do it if I forced the issue, maybe said I was inteding the odd excursion to the drag strip :D Or should I do what I am told ( I hate doing what I am told, always have :mad:) and just forget about it, until bits of metal and oil spew out all over the drive?
Sorry if I sound angry but this kind of crap just p'...s me off, appreciate any advice anyone can offer.