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Maintenance -> Engine oil standards for Your Volkswagen Transporter Van Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

Engine oil standards  
Vehicles with an engine oil sticker  
If you need to top up the engine oil, use an oil with the prescribed engine oil standard and engine oil viscosity  
→ Fig. 1.  
Fig. 1 Sticker showing engine oil standard and engine oil  
viscosity (illustration).  
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Information about the engine oil standard.  
Information about the engine oil viscosity.  
The sticker showing the prescribed standard is located at the front of the engine compartment, on the side next to  
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the bonnet release → Fig. 2  
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Fig. 2 Installation location of the sticker for engine oil  
standard and engine oil viscosity (illustration).  
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On the side next to the bonnet release mechanism.  
If the prescribed engine oil → Fig. 1 is used, the engine oil level can be corrected as often as necessary (→ Engine oil).  
Vehicles without an engine oil sticker  
Information on the prescribed engine oil standard and engine oil viscosity can be obtained from a correspondingly  
qualified workshop. If the engine oil needs to be topped up, use an engine oil with the prescribed engine oil standard  
and engine oil viscosity. If the prescribed engine oil is used, the engine oil level can be corrected as often as  
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necessary, as follows (→ Engine oil).  
If no engine oil is available according to the prescribed standard, in an emergency you may top up once with a  
maximum of 0.5 l of the following, deviating standards until the next regular oil change:  
Petrol engines: standards VW 504 00 and ACEA C3 or API SP, viscosity 0 W-30.  
Diesel engines: standards VW 507 00 and ACEA C3, viscosity 0 W-30.  
We recommend having the work carried out by a correspondingly qualified workshop.  
NOTICE  
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends use of approved engine oils in accordance with the corresponding  
VW standard. The use of engine oils that do not meet these quality requirements can cause engine damage.  
Changing engine oil  
The engine oil must be changed on a regular basis. Always observe the service intervals applicable to your vehicle .  
The engine oil and filter change should be carried out by a suitably qualified workshop due to the special tools and  
knowledge required. This also applies to the disposal of used oil.  
Additives in the engine oil can cause new engine oil to discolour quickly. This is normal and does not mean that the  
engine oil should be changed more frequently.  
WARNING  
If, in exceptional cases, you have to carry out an oil change yourself, please note the following:  
Always wear eye protection.  
Always allow the engine to cool down completely to avoid burns.  
Keep your arms horizontal when unscrewing the oil drain plug with your fingers to prevent the emerging oil from  
running down your arm.  
Use a suitable container when draining the used oil. It must be at least large enough to hold the entire filling  
quantity of engine oil.  
Never store engine oil in empty food containers, bottles or any other non-original containers as people finding  
these containers may not know that they contain engine oil.  
Engine oil is toxic and must be stored out of the reach of children.  
Before changing the engine oil, first find out where old oil can be disposed of properly near  
you.  
Used oil must be disposed of in accordance with regulations governing the protection of the environment.  
Never dispose of old oil in locations such as gardens, woods, sewerage systems, on streets and roads, or in  
rivers and waterways.  
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