oil change VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1993 1H / 3.G Owners Manual
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1 -Service interval display
The display appears after switching on the
ignition (engine not started) for a few sec
onds in place of the mileage recorder in speedometer. If no service is necessary IN 00 will be displayed.
If a service is due,
the following appears in the display for a few seconds even after
starting the engine
• 0
E: L - Engine oil change
• :n 0 : -Inspection service
• : n 02 -I nspection service with addi
tional work After a service has been carried out, each
service must be called up individually and
the display zeroed . If for instance the in
spection service
IN 02 with oil change is car
ried out, the OEL, IN 01 and IN 02 must be
zeroed . The zeroing will be carried out by
the Volkswagen dealer
as follows : •
The zeroing of the service interval dis
play should only be carried out
in "total" mileage recorder mode. If the service interval display is zeroed in the "trip" recorder
mode the trip recorder can be erased .
•
With the ignition switched off, press and
hold the button below the speedometer
(left arrow)
• Switch
off ignition and release button.
The word OEL can be seen in the display By briefly pressing the button for adjusting the analog clock (right arrow) or the minute but
ton of the digital clock will zero the service.
•
By again pressing the button below the
speedometer the other services will be dis
played and can be cancelled
individually
• Switch on ignition.
Notes
• Do not zero the display between the ser
vice intervals -otherwise an incorrect read
ing will be shown.
• If the battery
is disconnected the details in the service display are retained.
• If a defective speedometer is replaced,
the service interval display
must be repro
grammed This should be carried out by a Volkswagen dealer. Should the display not
be reprogrammed , then the service work must be carried out in accordance with the Service Schedule and not according to the
service display. The service display only be
comes valid again after
an inspect ion IN 02 is carried out and the service display is zeroed.
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2 -Multi function indicator *
In addition to the time display, the multi
function indicator (MFI) gives a whole range
of additional information:
• Driving time
• Distance driven
• Average speed
• Average fuel consumption
• Engine oil temperature
•
Ambient temperature
The function currently switched on -
with the exception of the time -is indicated by a
triangle on the top or bottom edge which
points to the appropriate symbol for
example the average fuel consumption
is shown in the illustration.
By repeatedly pressing button B in the
windscreen wiper lever with the ignition
switched on, the additional information is displayed, starting with the time.
If the button B
is pressed for longer than 1
sec., the function being displayed at that
time will change over automatically to the
time display.
The memories
The system is equipped with two automatic
memories:
A single journey memory collects the
following data from the time the ignition is
switched on to when it is switched off. Driv
ing time, distance covered and fuel used.
From this data the average driving speed
and the average consumption
is worked
out.
If the journey is resumed within two hours
of switching off the ignition, the new figures
are automatically included in the calcula
tion. If the journey is interrupted for more
than two hours, the stored information is
automatically erased.
A total journey memory stores the data
from any number of individual Journeys up
to a total of 100 hours driving time, a dis
tance of 10000 km (6214 miles)
and 1000
litres (220 gallons) of fuel consumed. This
data
is only used to work out the consump
tion and speed averages for all the individual
journeys.
If one of the given figures
is exceeded, the
memory is erased and calculation starts
from the beginning again. Contrary to the
single Journey memory, this
memory is not
erased after a journey pause of more than
two hours.
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Brakes
General notes
• Brake lining wear depends to a la rge ex
t e nt on the operating conditions and style of riving. On vehicles which are used mainly
n town traffi c and stop/start conditions or are driven hard it may be nece ssary to have the thickness of the brake linings checked by a Volkswagen dealer in be tween the in
t er vals given in the Ser vice Schedule. On 'ehic les with brake pad wear indicato r, worn front pads w ill b e indic ated by a wa rnIng lamp -see page 48.
• Change down in good time when driving
d ownhill , in order to make use of the engine
braking effect. This relieves strain on the
brake system . When the brakes are appl ied
d o not keep them on conti nuo usly, apply
a n d release alternately.
• Under certain
operating conditions, for
ex ample after driv ing through water, after
h eavy ra in or after washi ng the vehicle the
braking effect may be reduced by wet, or in linter iced-up brake discs and linings -the
brakes must be dried out first by applying th e footbrake. The
fu
ll braking effect may also be reduced
when vehicle has been driven for som e
tim e on heavily salted roads witho ut using the bra kes, because th e layer of salt on
discs and pads has to wear off first.
Attention
If a front spoiler or full size wheel trims are retrofitted, it is necessary to ensure that the flow of air to the front brakes is not restricted -otherwise the brakes can overheat.
Brake serve
Attention The servo is operated by vacuum which is only generated when en
gine is running. For this reason the vehicle should not be allowed to roll with the engine switched off.
When the brake servo is not working because, for example, the vehicle is being towed or because a defect has occurred on the brake servo itself, the brake pedal must be pressed considerably harder to compensate for the absence of servo assistance.
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Engine oil
Viscosity and specification
A special, high quality multigrade oil is put in
the engine at the factory and this can be
used all the year round -excep t in very cold
climates .
The specifications
shown on this page must
be marked either separately or toget her
with other specifications, on the containers.
When topping-up, the oils can be mixed
with one another .
The
viscosity class of the oil must be se
lected in a cc ordan ce with the illu stration. If
the ambient temperature exceeds the given
range briefly, the oil does not need to be
changed.
Important note
Quite naturally engine oils are also being
continually developed. For this reason the statements in this Instruction Manual are
only in line with the current state at th e time of going to press.
Volkswagen dealers are kept up-to-d ate by
the factory regarding changes. For this rea
son
the oil change should preferably be
done by a Volkswagen dealer.
80
60 20
10 40 -----00 0 MM
20 ?:?: -10 ,,",0
0 -
20
- 20
Petrol engines
A - Multigrade improved lubricity engine
oils, specification VW 500 OOn
B -Multigrade oils, specification \lW 501 01
-Multigrade oils, specification API-SF2)
or SG2)
1) Thi s VW norm is follow ed by a date . This should !'lOt be earlie r than ) 0 .91.
21 These oil s shou ld on ly be use d if n o other ap
pr oved oil I S ava ilable.
Diesel engines
A -Multigrade improved lu bricity oils,
specification VW 500 001) (fo r turbo
diesel engines only in conjuncti on with
specification VW 505 00)
B -
Multigrade engine oils, speci ficatio n VW 505 00) (sui table for all diesel en
'
gines)
- Multigrade oils, specification API-CD
(with turbo-diesel only for topping -u p in an emergency)
- Multigrade oils, specification
VW 501 0 1 ) (for turbo-di ese l engines only
'
i n conjunction w ith specif ication VW 50500).
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Topping up engine oil
Unscrew the cap (b) from oil filler ope ning in cylinder head cover an d po ur 0 11 in 0 .5 litr es
at a time. Then check le ve l with th e dipst ic k .
On no account must the oil level be above area C . Otherwise oil can b e drawn
n to the engine via the crankcase breathe r
a n d escape into the atm osphere via th e ex·
h aust system. On ve hicl es fitted with a catalytic conve rte r, t he oil could burn inside the conve rter causing it to become dam·
a ged
Attention When topping up the oil. do not spill it onto hot engine components -danger of fire.
C arefully close the filler cap a n d push the oil ipsti ck in as far as possible, this w ill pre
vent oil spill when the engine is running .
Changing engine oil
The engine oil must be changed at the inter
v a ls g iven in the ser v ice sch e d ule .
Attention Old oil must be stored out of reach of children until it is disposed of in the correct manner,
r1Ib On no account must oil be ~poured down d,'ain s or into earth. Because of the disposal problems, the necessary special tools and specialist knowledge required the engine oiland filter ch anging should preferably be done by a Volkswagen dealer.
En gin e oil additives
No additives should be mixed with
the engine oil.
A ny damage caused by the use of
su ch additives will not be covered
by the warranty.
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Automatic transmission fluid (ATF)*
The ATF' ) level must however be
checked between the interva ls given in the
Service Schedule. To do this the vehicle
must be standing on a level surface. The level must only be checked when the ATF is warm ( approximate ly 10 km afte r starting
from cold the ATF will reach the required
temperature). If ATF is cold or too hot the
reading w ill be incorrect.
The engine must be running at idling speed,
the handbrake must be appl ied and the se
lector lever at "N ".
To check, pull dipstick (see Fig .) out. wipe
w ith a clea n lint -free rag and then insert it fully again.
Pull the dipstick out and check ATF level. When the ATF is warm the level must
11 Automat ic Transm is sion Fluid
- Spe cif ic ati on ATF Dexr on®
be between the two marks -other
w ise the vehicle must be taken to a Volks
wagen dealer without delay so that they can find the reason for the incorrect level. It is not sufficient to merely top up or drain off ATF.
Changing oil
The ATF must be changed at the intervals
given in Service Schedule .
r£il:-, Because of the disposal prob~lems, the special tools necessary and the specialist knowledge required, the ATF changing should preferably be donfY'by a Volkswagen dealer.
Note
• No additives may be mixed with ATF
Power assisted steering
The reservoir is located in the engine com
partment nex t to the battery.
The power assisted steering is fil led with
our hydraulic oil G 002 000.
The leve l can only be checked With the en
gine at normal operating temperature but
not running .
The oil level should always be between the
"MAX." and "MIN" m arks. When the leve l
has dropped down below the "MIN" mark
the power assisted steering should be
ched:ed at a Volkswagen dealer. It is not
suff iCient merely to top up with hy draulic oil.
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Cooling system
The cooling system is filled at the factory with a perman ent coolant whic h is not
changed . The coo lant consists of w ater and a 40 % concent ration of our coolant additive
G 11 V8B (anti-f reeze on glycol basi s with
anti-corrosion additives). Thi s mi xture not
only gives the necessary frost prot ection
down to -25°C but also pro te cts the allo y
parts in the cooling system against cor
rosion. In add it ion it pr event s scal ing and raises the boiling point of the coo lant
The concentr atio n of the co olant therefore
must not be reduce d in the summer or in
wa rm countries, by tOPPing up with plain
w ater. The coolant additive proportion must be at least 40 %.
If greater protection against frost is re
qu ired, th e propor tion of G 11 V8B additive
c a n be increased, but onl y up to 60 % (Irost
prot ection to appr ox. -40 Cl. oth erwise the
a n ti-freeze prot ection is red uced and fur
t h ermore the cool ing effec t is im paired .
Vehicles for expor t to cold cou ntries usually
h ave frost protection down to -35°C.
Only our G 11 V8B or an addi tive with the specification TL-VW 774 B (ma rked on container ) should be added to the coolant.
The ad dit ive s can be obtained from Volks
w ag
en dealer s.
Other additives c a n b e very detrimental to the anti·corrosion effect in particular.
The subsequent corro sion damage can lead to coolant loss resulting in major engine damage.
Checking coolant level
The expansion tank is in the engine com
p artm ent on the bulkhead -see Fig
The level can o nly be checked properly
w he n engin e is not running .
The coo lant level must be bet ween the MIN
and Mt>,X marks on e xpansion tank when
engine is cold and can be slightly above the
MAX mark when it is warm .
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Brake fluid
The brake fluid reservoir is on the left in the
e ngine compartment.
O n vehicles with ABS* the brake fluid reser
voir
can be found in the same place, only the
s hape of the reserv oir is different to that
s hown .
O n
vehicles with right-hand drive the reser
voir is on the other side of the engine com
p artment.
Checking fluid level
T he fluid level must always be between the
" MAX" and "MIN" marks.
T he
level of flu id tends to sin k slightly when the vehicle is used due to the automatic adJu stment of brake linings . This IS quite nor
mal.
H owever, if the level sinks noticeably in a
s h ort time or drops below the" MIN" mark
t h e system may be leaking. A low fluid level
in the reservoir is indicated by the brake
wa rning lamp lighting up (see page 48 also)
If this happens, take car to a Volkswagen
dealer immediately and have the brake sys
tem checked.
Renewing brake fluid
Brake fluid absorbs moisture. In the course
of time it takes in water from the ambient air. Too high a content of wa ter in the brake
fluid can In time cause corrosion damage in the system Furthermore the boiling point
of the brake fluid IS reduced considerably. For this reason the brake fluid must be renewed every f'wo years.
Attention When the brake fluid becomes too old vapour bubbles can form in the brake system when the brakes are used hard. The efficiency of the brakes and thus the vehicle safety is then seriously affected.
Only use our genuine brake fluid (spec ifica
tion to US standard FMVSS 116 DOT 4). The fluid must be new.
Attention Brake fluid is poisonous! It must therefore only be stored in the closed original container out of reach of children.
Remember also that brake fluid will attack the paintwork.
,.Q,., Because of the disposal prob
~lems, the special tools necessary
and the specialist knowledge re
quired, the brake fluid changing should preferably be done by a Vo/kswagen dealer.
It is advisable to have the fluid change car
ried out during an Inspection Service.
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Capacities
(Capacities given in litres)
Fuel tank
of that reser ve (all model s) approx.
a
p pro x.
a p prox.
ap pro x. 55
saloon
60 estate
65 syncro 7
Windscreen
w asher
with headlight w asher approx. approx.
4
7
Engine
oil (w ith Iwithout filter change)
40, 44 and 55
kW petrol engines
approx. 3 .5 I 3.0 110 kW petrol engine s
ap prox. 4 .3 I 3 .8 Six-cylinder engines
approx. 6.0 I 5.0 All other petrol engine s
approx. 4.0 I 3 .5 All Diesel engines
The oil level
must be checked while topping up.
Do not overfill (see page 94)
I
approx. 4.5 1 4 .0
Cooling system
Six-cylinder engine
All other engines approx.
approx. 8.2
6.3
Automatic gearbox
(ATF) approx. 3.0
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E F H Electri
c windows 10.52 Fan . . .. 98 Hand brake 31 Emergency li ght s 51 Filling the tank ...... . . 81 Head restraints .. ............... 24
E me rgency startin g 128
Filter preheating .......... . . 84 Headlight flasher ........ .. . 53 Engine First
aid kit ........... . . . 112 Headlight range control ........... 51 -Code letters 147
Folding/sliding cover 30 Headlig ht washer system
55
- Data 134 Foot mats ............ . 31 Heated rear window 52 -Number 147 Four wheel drive 79 Heating
56 -Oil .. 92 Fresh air filte r ........ . 104 Height adjustable seat. 26
- Oil capacity. 146 Fresh air venti lation
58, 61 Height adjustable steering wheel
35
- Oil change intervals 2.95 Front fogligh ts ........... . .
50 High beams. ........... 48
- Oil consumption
94 Front
seats
25 Horn
4
- Oil level
..... . . .. . . 94 Fuel ........... . . . 82
- Oil pressure 47 -Additives. 83, 84
- Starting/stopping 36 -
Consumption ........ . 72,137 Engine compartment. 91 -Filter preh eating . 84 Identification
data
147
E ngine number. 147 -Gauge
45 Idling speed boost ......... 37 ~Environment -Saving
72 Ignition lock. . . . . . . . . 35
-Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .. 102 Fuel gauge Fuses. 45
119 Increasing
luggage space
I nertia reel belts ......... 27 14 -Brake fluid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99 InSide mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 -Care ofcar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -Coolant ...................... 85 98 G Inspection intervals
Instruments 95
39
-Driving with low emissions and n
oise......... ............... 72 Gear change marks
Gear stick ....... . . 39, 71 31 Interior
lights 67
-Engine oil .................... -En vironmentally conscious drivin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Exhaust gas system .... . .. . ...
95
72
74
Glove box light .......... .
Glow plugs
Gross vehicle
weight
67,126 37
143
- Filling th e tank ................ 81 -~~.......................... ~ -Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 - Old oil . ....................... 95 - Old tyres .................... 107 - Tyre pressure ................ 105 - Tvres .... . .. . . ............... 107 - Unfeade d fuel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 83 - Washing th e vehicle ........... 86 Exha..JS. gas system 74
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