Engine oil FUCHS or OEM Volkswagen
I run Fuchs Titan Truck 15w40 in my Cummins 6BT, engine was rebuilt about 50,000ks ago, seems to go alright with this oil
Had a 2.0 Diesel Tiguan, same model as you. No oil consimption at all over 80.000 km.
If you are using VW original oil then stick to it and the service interval. 15 years 229,000km later mine is going strong. I did mess up by doing service at 15k km all these years. Sticking to 12k is best. Instead try iftex system D. Makes a very noticeable difference. More important I feel is changing the air filter more often. And compulsorily changing diesel filter every year.
Been running 87 and 5w 40 on my mk7.5 for the last 40k of ownership. She loves it, no tics stutters or hiccups at 65k miles.
eu la cc ul meu 2.0 tdi cfgb am pus si 0w30 si 5w30. (0w30 ulei volkswagen si 5w30 fuchs si ravenol). vara, in blana pe autostrada, uleiul 0w30 atingea si 118-119 grade ceea ce e cam aproape de limita. 5w30 peste 114 nu trecea.
Since I'm replying -- have noticed 0 oil consumption on my Mk8 in the last two years.
as long as it meets the VW 508 00/509 00 specification, it'll be fine which I think is 0w-20 and I \\*think\\* 5w-20
don't go beyond that, while it \\*may\\* not fuck the engine up, those 1.4Ts are REALLY picky (I had one in my Jetta Hybrid and anything past 5w-20 and she was angry )
Vaguely remember having the oil and brake fluids changed for my 40k, and maybe a tire rotation.
Ho una Golf 7 1.4 TSI 122CV del 2014 quindi con motore EA211. Ha all'attivo 157000km, da quando ho fatto 140000 km devo rabboccare 1l di olio ogni 2700km.
Eu stau pe fuchs la 1.5 dci cu norma 0720. Nici nu se compara cu motul, pe mine m-a lasat rece
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Which engine oil to choose — FUCHS or OEM Volkswagen?
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Which engine oil are better — OEM Volkswagen or FUCHS?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil FUCHS were overall better than OEM Volkswagen.
- FUCHS received a PR Score of 86 out of 100, and OEM Volkswagen scored 75 points.
- FUCHS ranked 22 in the overall ranking, and OEM Volkswagen ranked 28.
- The average rating is higher for FUCHS (4.2) than for OEM Volkswagen (3.9).
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Engine oil FUCHS have better feature ratings than OEM Volkswagen:
- Exhaust smoke - owners believe, that this property for FUCHS is better than OEM Volkswagen.
- Warning light - drivers claim, that this property for FUCHS is outperforms OEM Volkswagen.
- Engine noise - reviews suggest, that this property for FUCHS is preferred to OEM Volkswagen.
Which engine oil are more popular — FUCHS or OEM Volkswagen?
In March 2026 on PartReview, engine oil OEM Volkswagen were overall more popular than FUCHS.
By vote balance, engine oil OEM Volkswagen surpassed FUCHS:
- For FUCHS, the ratio of positive (57) to negative (9) votes is 48 votes.
- For OEM Volkswagen, the ratio of positive (108) to negative (36) votes is 72 votes.
By number of reviews, engine oil OEM Volkswagen surpassed FUCHS:
- For engine oil FUCHS there are 21 review: 17 positive, 3 neutral, 1 negative.
- For engine oil OEM Volkswagen there are 45 reviews: 30 positive, 9 neutral, 6 negative.
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