Brilliant video as ever, thanks for posting. Proper job, didn't even get your glove covered in oil. Very professional !! 🙂 Quit a tractory sound to the modern little Octi 1.0. Noisey engine.
Hi. Nice and useful video. I have an Audi A3 1.0 TFSI 2017 without GPF that uses 504/507 oil (5w30 or 0w30), but as I know, for engines with DPF (after 2018) you are suposed to use 508/509 oil, so a 0w20 one; it is not applying to your model? I have made oil changes at dealership and at every change they are also change the 3 screws with blue seal (I don't know why), and the oil plug. Could you reuse without any problem those 3 screws? Thanks!
Depends what country you are in but in the UK the recommended oil for petrol is 504, 502, 508, ACEA A3/ACEA B4 or API SN/M and for diesel models 507, ACEA C3 or API CJ-4 Hope this helps
Nice explanation! But I think I would never spray brake cleaner IN the engine like you do. Clean it with a cloth or paper and after mounting the new filter you can use as much brake cleaner as you like to clean it.
They sound horrible but they do seem to pull quite well and they are easily maintained as there is plenty of accessible space in and around the engine. Octavia and Superb are easily the best cars around and have been for some time in my opinion. You thinking of getting one? Andy👨🏼🔧
Great video sir! How much oil does this 1.0 tsi engine take, all the 5 liters on that oil bottle or maybe less? And does it matter if it's the 95 hp or 115hp 1.0 tsi engine? I just bought me a fabia with a 95hp 1.0 tsi engine and considering to DIY the up coming oil change myself. Thanks again for the great video sir!
I can’t remember how much it took. It wasn’t the full 5L though. I did a Fabia last week and it only took 4L. The information will be in your handbook though Andy👨🏼🔧
I changed the oil in my Octavia 1.0 tsi 115hp today and 3.75 litres took it to the top of the hatched part of the dipstick. Great video btw, was very helpful.
Brilliant video as ever, thanks for posting.
Proper job, didn't even get your glove covered in oil. Very professional !! 🙂
Quit a tractory sound to the modern little Octi 1.0. Noisey engine.
Cheers Wilf! ☺️ modern engine sound horrible but they are very simple to service 😁
Andy👨🏼🔧
Thanks, saved me about 200 euro on an oil service 😂😂
Thank you. Excellent guidance.
Thanks buddy! Hope it helps ☺️
Andy👨🏼🔧
Hi. Nice and useful video. I have an Audi A3 1.0 TFSI 2017 without GPF that uses 504/507 oil (5w30 or 0w30), but as I know, for engines with DPF (after 2018) you are suposed to use 508/509 oil, so a 0w20 one; it is not applying to your model?
I have made oil changes at dealership and at every change they are also change the 3 screws with blue seal (I don't know why), and the oil plug. Could you reuse without any problem those 3 screws? Thanks!
Depends what country you are in but in the UK the recommended oil for petrol is 504, 502, 508, ACEA A3/ACEA B4 or API SN/M and for diesel models 507, ACEA C3 or API CJ-4
Hope this helps
Neither a TSI or TFSI engine would have a DPF as they are petrol engines and only diesel engines would have a DPF.
@@TotalOpel I was refering to GPF (Gsaoline Particule Filter) - check Eu6Dfull depollution norme requirements, nor Euro 6 W. Succes!
Nice explanation! But I think I would never spray brake cleaner IN the engine like you do. Clean it with a cloth or paper and after mounting the new filter you can use as much brake cleaner as you like to clean it.
No brake cleaner was sprayed into the engine and even if it was it Makes no difference as brake cleaner evaporates 😉
Nice one Andy. What's your opinion on these wee VAG engines? You can hear the valvetrain quite a bit!
They sound horrible but they do seem to pull quite well and they are easily maintained as there is plenty of accessible space in and around the engine. Octavia and Superb are easily the best cars around and have been for some time in my opinion. You thinking of getting one?
Andy👨🏼🔧
I'm thinking of getting a 2018 Skoda octavia estate 1.0 tsi SE with only 42,000 miles. Are these engines really reliable and cheap to maintain?
Great video sir!
How much oil does this 1.0 tsi engine take, all the 5 liters on that oil bottle or maybe less? And does it matter if it's the 95 hp or 115hp 1.0 tsi engine?
I just bought me a fabia with a 95hp 1.0 tsi engine and considering to DIY the up coming oil change myself.
Thanks again for the great video sir!
I can’t remember how much it took. It wasn’t the full 5L though. I did a Fabia last week and it only took 4L.
The information will be in your handbook though
Andy👨🏼🔧
@@AMSVauxhall Thanks for answering sir. I'll be checking the handbook.
Have a good day!
I changed the oil in my Octavia 1.0 tsi 115hp today and 3.75 litres took it to the top of the hatched part of the dipstick. Great video btw, was very helpful.
4L
My Skoda dealer puts in 0W20.
Ye that’s fine as it will meet the dealer / engines spec
It depends on the engine. Up to around 2019 504.00 was the spec but after that it changed to 508.00
hi, how much oil did you use ? 4 liter or 4.3 liter ?
I can’t remember the exact amount but that is what the dipstick is for. It will also tell you the capacity in the owners manual
Andy👨🏼🔧
4L
I put 0w20 oil