Sorry for what might be a dumb question.
I've been sold by my Seat dealer a litre of oil. It's quantum Long Life 5-30. I bought the car with 5000 miles and it is set for long-life.
The car is a petrol 1.8TSI driven mostly start-top.
I want to have my car changed to time/distance and I'll take it to the Seat dealer for the stamp.
The car will be one year old in a month. My question is, would it be better to cancel my appointment for the car's first service (swtichover to time/distance) (1 year), but instead leave the car in long life, and have the oil changed by an independent mid-way?
I believe that oil for 18 thousand miles is too much and that's the reason why I've thought of having the dealer set it to time/distance. But if I could save a few bob by just going to the dealer for the long life and do a change in an independent mid way. Not sure, any thoughts?
I do wish to take it to the dealers at least once every long life to keep their stamps and their good will if something breaks down.
Also, can you top of for oil consumption using long life oil if you are running non-long life full synthetic? I remember that one shouldn't mix mineral and synthetic oils, not sure if it's the same for long life and non long life?
Also, I've always been a fan of Shell Helix Ultra. Which one of these two is the recommended grade for a 1.8TSI?
http://www.shell.co.uk/motorist/oil...ly-synthetic/shell-helix-ultra-ect-5w-30.html
http://www.shell.co.uk/motorist/oil...hell-helix-ultra-professional-av-l-5w-30.html
Both are VAG approved
Thanks!
EDIT: How much oil does the engine take?
I've been sold by my Seat dealer a litre of oil. It's quantum Long Life 5-30. I bought the car with 5000 miles and it is set for long-life.
The car is a petrol 1.8TSI driven mostly start-top.
I want to have my car changed to time/distance and I'll take it to the Seat dealer for the stamp.
The car will be one year old in a month. My question is, would it be better to cancel my appointment for the car's first service (swtichover to time/distance) (1 year), but instead leave the car in long life, and have the oil changed by an independent mid-way?
I believe that oil for 18 thousand miles is too much and that's the reason why I've thought of having the dealer set it to time/distance. But if I could save a few bob by just going to the dealer for the long life and do a change in an independent mid way. Not sure, any thoughts?
I do wish to take it to the dealers at least once every long life to keep their stamps and their good will if something breaks down.
Also, can you top of for oil consumption using long life oil if you are running non-long life full synthetic? I remember that one shouldn't mix mineral and synthetic oils, not sure if it's the same for long life and non long life?
Also, I've always been a fan of Shell Helix Ultra. Which one of these two is the recommended grade for a 1.8TSI?
http://www.shell.co.uk/motorist/oil...ly-synthetic/shell-helix-ultra-ect-5w-30.html
http://www.shell.co.uk/motorist/oil...hell-helix-ultra-professional-av-l-5w-30.html
Both are VAG approved
Thanks!
EDIT: How much oil does the engine take?
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