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Audi Oil

Your Audi needs the correct oil for peak performance. Our team of Audi specialists know how important it is to use the correct oil type to make sure your Audi is efficient, performing its best and lasts for years to come.

In this guide, we offer guidance on choosing the right oil for your Audi, what happens if you fail to replace the oil and oil maintenance tips.

Keep reading to find out more!

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How Important is it to Use The Right Oil in My Audi?

Audi is a luxury brand known for its high-performance cars with iconic designs. Your Audi engine needs to have the correct oil type to help prevent wear and tear on engine internals. Without the correct oil, the fuel efficiency is reduced, along with engine performance and lifespan.

At P. Breading Motor Services we have serviced thousands of Audi vehicles and know how important it is that you regularly replace it and choose the correct oil each time. To avoid potential problems, including engine failure later down the line – do not avoid regular maintenance.

How to Choose The Right Oil For Your Audi

Three main types of oil may be suitable for your Audi:

  • Conventional Oil: Comes directly from crude oil with little processing. Although it’s generally cheaper, it might not give your Audi the extra protection it requires.
  • Synthetic Oil: Synthetic oils offer better protection, especially when things get hot. Because synthetic oil holds up better over time compared to regular oil, it’s often suggested for the most up-to-date Audi models.
  • Synthetic Blend Oil: Includes both regular and synthetic oils. Even though it provides some of the same benefits as synthetic oil, it comes with a lower price.

The owner’s manual explains which oil is suitable for your Audi model, if you are in doubt about this, reach out to our expert team at P. Breading Motor Services.

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Oil Viscosity Recommendation For Your Audi

Engine oil is measured in terms of viscosity. Using a number system, such as 5W-30 or 10W-40, the recommended rating is outlined in your Audi owner’s manual.

The engine design and construction determine which viscosity rating is suitable for your Audi model, along with the external climate conditions.

If you are unsure which oil you need in your Audi, reach out to our expert team at P. Breading Motor Services – we can point you in the right direction, or replace the oil for you during our Audi service.

Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance

Oil viscosity ratings describe how thin or thick the oil is at a certain temperature. Audi oil terminology describes the two numbers such as 5W-30 as:

  1. In cold weather, the initial digit along with the letter ‘W’ (indicating winter) shows how thick the oil is. A smaller number means the oil is less thick and works well in cold weather.
  2. When it’s hot, the second digit indicates how thick the oil is. A higher number means the oil stays thicker in high temperatures, providing better protection for challenging drives.

Audi engines need the correct viscosity, if the oil is too thick, the engine may work harder due to it not being able to flow as freely, which will increase fuel consumption and wear. If the oil is too thin, it will fail to protect internal components against wear and tear.

As you can tell, choosing the correct viscosity is vital for optimal fuel economy, engine performance and lifespan of your Audi engine.

Oil Brands For Your Audi

Audi recommends certain oil brands to maintain engine performance for its sports cars. 

There may be a different standard or brand recommendation for your Audi model. However, synthetic oils are generally used for Audi vehicles, as long as they meet the EU standards set by Audi.

It’s best to accurately read and understand your owner’s manual when choosing the oil type for your specific model, model year and engine. Get in touch with our team of Audi specialists at P. Breading Motor Services for expert oil recommendations and servicing.

Audi Petrol and Diesel Engine Oil Requirements

Petrol and diesel engines have different oil requirements due to their construction:

  • Petrol Engines: Audis with petrol engines often need oils that can handle high temperatures and RPMs. Synthetic oils work well under tough conditions and offer the best protection.
  • Diesel Engines: Audi diesel engines produce more soot and have a higher compression ratio compared to petrol engines. This means they need an oil with strong detergent properties that can handle the extra stress. Oils designed for diesel Audi engines are made to meet these specific needs.

Oil Change Intervals For Audi Vehicles

To ensure peak performance and engine health, your Audi engine oil needs to be replaced regularly. To ensure this, we suggest you change the oil every 10,000 miles or once per year – whichever comes sooner. However, a lot of factors determine when you should change your oil including your specific model, driving conditions and oil type.

Synthetic oils last longer typically than conventional oils, and you might change oil less frequently as a result. 

For specific guidance for your Audi model, consult your owner’s manual, or reach out to our specialist team at P. Breading Motor Services.

Oil Changes For Audi Models With High Mileage or Older Audi Models

You should consider the following factors if your Audi model is older, or has higher mileage:

  1. More Regular Oil Changes: Older engines need oil changes more often because they go through more wear and tear. Doing this helps keep your Audi running well.
  2. Pick Oils for High Mileage: Some Audi oils are made for cars that have been driven a lot. These oils not only cut down on leaks and burning but also have extra ingredients that keep your engine’s seals in good shape.
  3. Regular Inspections: Older engines use up oil faster. If your Audi engine is old, make sure to check the oil level regularly.

By following this guide, you make sure your Audi with high mileage, or an older model, will maintain its quality for longer.

Oil For Performance Audi Models

The renowned S and RS Series, Audi’s performance vehicles, have more engine requirements to help maintain their performance. Here’s why:

  • Effective Heat Control: High-power engines usually generate extra heat. Make sure your synthetic Audi oil can handle elevated temperatures without falling apart.
  • Right Lubrication: Engines made for strong performance often work hard, going at high speeds and accelerating quickly. Pick an oil that gives great lubrication in these tough situations.
  • Best Viscosity: Certain Audi sports models might need a particular thickness. 

Look in the owner’s manual or ask a specialist like our team at P. Breading Motor Services if you’re unsure.

Using The Wrong Oil Will Damage Your Audi

You can have the following issues if you use the wrong oil in your Audi:

  • Poor Fuel Efficiency and Performance: If your Audi isn’t in good condition, the engine might not work well, leading to less fuel efficiency and power.
  • Component Wear: Choosing the incorrect oil for your Audi could make parts wear out faster.
  • Engine Troubles: Using the wrong oil in your car can cause serious damage to the engine and fixing it can be expensive.
  • Warranty Voiding: Many newer Audi models could lose their warranty if you use oils that aren’t recommended. It’s just not a risk worth taking.

Check Audi Oil Levels With This Guide

Follow these steps to check the level of oil in your Audi:

  1. Switch off your engine and allow it to take a short break for a few minutes. This gives the oil a chance to settle.
  2. Open the bonnet and locate the oil dipstick. Take it out and clean it by wiping it with a cloth or paper towel.
  3. Put the dipstick back, then take it out again. Look for a level between the ‘min’ and ‘max’ marks on the dipstick.
  4. Examine the colour of your oil. Normally, new oil has an amber colour, while older oil tends to darken. If you spot particles or the oil seems thick, it might be time for an oil change.

If you have oil issues or need an oil service, reach out to our professional team at P. Breading Motor Services.

Follow These Tips to Maintain Audi Engine Oil

Keep your Audi running optimally by following this oil maintenance guide:

Stick to the Recommended Oil Change Schedule

Make sure you stick to the suggested time for changing the oil in your Audi. This helps to keep your engine well-oiled and prevents harmful particles from getting in.

Use Good Quality Filters

Using a good quality oil filter helps your Audi’s engine last longer and stops harmful particles from causing damage.

Stick to a Familiar Oil Brand

Always go for the same type and brand of oil during every oil change. This helps protect your Audi’s engine and keeps it running consistently.

Stay Alert

If you notice strange engine sounds or a drop in performance, pay attention. These symptoms could indicate a problem related to the oil in your car.

Choose The Right Oil and Maintain Your Audi Properly

Your ownership experience is better when your Audi engine runs properly. By choosing the right oil and changing it at appropriate intervals you can help it run smoothly for years to come.

Each Audi has its oil recommendations, be sure to consult your owner’s manual to find out the right oil for yours. Seek advice from professionals at P. Breading Motor Services if you are ever in doubt or need a specialist service for your Audi!

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