Volkswagen Oil Change & Air Filters Replacements In Toronto

Volkswagen Oil Change & Air Filters Replacements In Toronto

How Often Do You Need to Have Your Oil Changed and Why?

Regularly changing the oil in your vehicle is one of the most important things you can to do keep your Volkswagen running well. Over time, the oil breaks down and the filter can become clogged with contaminants. Regular oil changes mean better engine performance. This will also keep dirt and debris from building up. Old oil with debris can potentially damage parts of your engine. When oil is changed on a regular basis it reduces friction that can slow down your engine.

Volkswagen recommends that an oil change be completed every 8,000km or every 6 months. VW uses genuine Castrol Synthetic oil for our oil changes, this oil that boosts fuel economy and reduces CO2 emissions.

Book your next Oil Change to ensure optimal performance of your vehicles, call our team today. We look forward to seeing you soon.

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The Air Filter in your vehicle stops contaminants from getting into the engine and causing harm. A clean air filter will ultimately help an engine breathe more easily. Imagine driving up north during the warm weather and when you get out of your car you see splattered bugs and other grime on the car, if your filter is clean, you won’t have any problems with your vehicle’s engine. If your air filter is dirty, the debris will bypass the filter and go directly to the engine. This means the engine is starved of air, and a dirty air filter will significantly hinder the engines performance.

Maintain your Vehicle Regularly for Optimal Performance

Regular Oil Changes and clean Air Filters are vital for your Volkswagen engine’s health, they are two replaceable parts that you should service on schedule. Check your VW manual for the suggested service recommendations or call us today to book your next Oil & Filter Change.

Have a question? Contact Volkswagen Midtown Toronto today, and one of our experts will help answer any questions you have.

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