What kind of engine oil is used in the Volkswagen Lavida Plus?
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The Volkswagen Lavida Plus uses fully synthetic 5W40 engine oil. Here are some considerations when selecting engine oil for your car: 1. Choose engine oil based on the requirements of the engine. It is unnecessary to use overly advanced oil in engines with lower requirements, nor should lower-grade oil be used in engines with higher requirements. 2. If the engine is in good condition and the seasonal temperature is low, it is advisable to use oil with lower viscosity to ensure smooth oil flow. In high-temperature seasons or when the engine is severely worn, using higher-viscosity oil helps form an oil film and reduces engine wear. 3. Different types of engine oil should not be mixed. If switching from mid-to-high-grade oil to regular oil, first drain the existing oil completely and clean the lubrication system thoroughly to avoid mixing. The amount of oil added should be slightly below the maximum mark on the dipstick; do not overfill.
Last time I serviced my Lavida Plus, I specifically researched engine oil options since it uses the EA211 engine. The official manual states that the oil must meet the VW502 00 standard, which is the most critical certification. The mechanic told me I could use either 0W-20 or 5W-30, but nowadays most new models recommend low-viscosity 0W-20 oil for better fuel efficiency. I personally prefer Shell Helix Ultra, as full synthetic oil provides noticeably better protection for turbocharged engines. Make sure the oil container has the Volkswagen certification mark—don’t cheap out with small brands. Also, for northern winters, I suggest using 0W-grade oil for smoother cold starts. And remember to replace the oil filter every time you change the oil—it’s not worth skipping.