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Oil fill cap/temperature question

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Oil fill cap/temperature question
michael lang Offline
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01-21-2009, 02:49 AM
Josh, I wouldn't worry about it too much. It's more of a condensation issue than anything. We see that with some of the Benz's here at the shop. One thing that we have added to our service menu on the A or B maintenances is a BG kit which appears to be helping. I can't really comment on what the VW dealer told you. If you're not experiencing any drivability issues and it's not using an excessive amount of oil than  what's considered normal, you probably have nothing to worry about. If it really bothers you, try a couple of oil changes along with an oil additive between now and your next scheduled maintenance. Either route, I believe you'll be fine.
mike

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