SE_Technik_190
12-02-2018, 01:52 PM
Hi All
I just registered and this is my first post. I'm sure there will be plenty more.....
I bought my first Audi about 6 months ago, a 2015 late model B8 Tdi with CVT gearbox. It's a beautiful car, 190scr so not short of go and the gearbox is perfect with this engine. I'm getting ready for a service and always do this myself as I have difficulty trusting garages to do things properly (wrong spec oils, actually changing oils, etc). I have a couple of questions about this service and future requirements with regards to diagnostics.
I might not be using the search function very well but can anyone point me to a good How-To guide on changing the CVT gearbox oil, either here on the forum or the internet? The gearbox is probably my biggest worry with this car so I want to do all I can to keep it sweet. Audi recommend an oil change at 38k but I want to do it early, just approaching 32k now.
What do people use in the way of diagnostics? I am reading some guides saying you need it to do things like the gearbox oil change, to prime the fuel system after a fuel filter change (or risk running the high pressure fuel pump dry!) and maybe even just to work on the rear brakes changing pads?
Fuel filter change. Probably not needed yet but I like to start ownership with a clean slate. I bought the car with 22k on the clock and 1 Audi service done at 17k but there is no knowing what previous drivers have tipped into the tank. Is it necessary to use VAG.com or similar to prime the fuel lines or does this happen when you turn on the ignition before starting the car (I can do this a few times before turning the engine over if needed)?
I want to keep this car in good shape and well serviced as I tend not to change cars very often. It replaces a B5.5 Passat 1.9PD Highline I bought in 2010 and unless this A4 turns out to be problematic I intend to run it for 6-8 years at least. I get my service parts and oils from TPS as this is often competitive or cheaper than other non-genuine parts suppliers and guarantees the correct parts and oil specifications.
Any and all advice greatly appreciated.
Steve
I just registered and this is my first post. I'm sure there will be plenty more.....
I bought my first Audi about 6 months ago, a 2015 late model B8 Tdi with CVT gearbox. It's a beautiful car, 190scr so not short of go and the gearbox is perfect with this engine. I'm getting ready for a service and always do this myself as I have difficulty trusting garages to do things properly (wrong spec oils, actually changing oils, etc). I have a couple of questions about this service and future requirements with regards to diagnostics.
I might not be using the search function very well but can anyone point me to a good How-To guide on changing the CVT gearbox oil, either here on the forum or the internet? The gearbox is probably my biggest worry with this car so I want to do all I can to keep it sweet. Audi recommend an oil change at 38k but I want to do it early, just approaching 32k now.
What do people use in the way of diagnostics? I am reading some guides saying you need it to do things like the gearbox oil change, to prime the fuel system after a fuel filter change (or risk running the high pressure fuel pump dry!) and maybe even just to work on the rear brakes changing pads?
Fuel filter change. Probably not needed yet but I like to start ownership with a clean slate. I bought the car with 22k on the clock and 1 Audi service done at 17k but there is no knowing what previous drivers have tipped into the tank. Is it necessary to use VAG.com or similar to prime the fuel lines or does this happen when you turn on the ignition before starting the car (I can do this a few times before turning the engine over if needed)?
I want to keep this car in good shape and well serviced as I tend not to change cars very often. It replaces a B5.5 Passat 1.9PD Highline I bought in 2010 and unless this A4 turns out to be problematic I intend to run it for 6-8 years at least. I get my service parts and oils from TPS as this is often competitive or cheaper than other non-genuine parts suppliers and guarantees the correct parts and oil specifications.
Any and all advice greatly appreciated.
Steve