Hi Diegt4 Its fine.the 40 is the most important number to get right. This is the thickness of the oil when at operating temperature. The Number before the W (it stands for WINTER) shows how easy the oil is to pump around the engine at oil temps below -10 degrees C. The lower the number the easier /thinner/less viscose the oil will be at low temps. and therefore the easier it will be to start the engine and therefore get up to temperature. Different reference guides will recommend different W numbers and as oil technology improves there advice changes. All fully Synthetic tends to offer a lower W number than semi etc etc. I would say dot go above 20W 40 in the UK And if you are planning on touring Scandinavia then treat your van to some 5W 40 or even 0W40 Hope that helps my friend John👍
Thank you mate! I have a book, I used one hour to look everywhere.. now I found the oil filter just because of you.
Glad I could help😁
Where did you and what are the undergraduate "bobbins" please?
Ps. Cracking vlog and thanks again for sharing buddy.
Well done video! Thank you for charring! Much appreciated. My T4 2.4 is leaking oil, so I guess I need to take a look at it underneath.
Glad it was helpful! Good luck under there Martin.
Suggest new filter is not placed face down on the ground.
Fair comment Stephen👍
Excellent! Thank you. Chris
You're welcome!
Hi from Danmark 🌎🌈
I have a t4 california 2,4 camper 94 🌞
Have you tried to replace the second battery
Hi Sussi Yes I changed both. They are awkward to lift out
I use 15w40 in my t4 aab
Is it correct?
Hi Diegt4
Its fine.the 40 is the most important number to get right. This is the thickness of the oil when at operating temperature. The Number before the W (it stands for WINTER) shows how easy the oil is to pump around the engine at oil temps below -10 degrees C. The lower the number the easier /thinner/less viscose the oil will be at low temps. and therefore the easier it will be to start the engine and therefore get up to temperature.
Different reference guides will recommend different W numbers and as oil technology improves there advice changes. All fully Synthetic tends to offer a lower W number than semi etc etc.
I would say dot go above 20W 40 in the UK
And if you are planning on touring Scandinavia then treat your van to some 5W 40 or even 0W40
Hope that helps my friend
John👍
Excellent video! 👍
I use Liquymolly 5W40 in 2.4d and Mobil super 3000 5W40 in 1.9td abl.