JM Popaleetus
Veteran Member
Saw this in the parts department at my local dealership today.
The unofficial issue being low saps... ? Can you explain, thanks?ruking said:.. As of the 2009 TDI MY oem owners manual says NO additive is needed and/or recommended. The unofficial issue being low saps. I have heard nor seen no update in the 2010 MY owners manual or web thread.
It's nothing new. VW released a TSB many years ago, probably starting around the Pumpe-Duse days in regards to using the Stanadyne All-Season formula to reduce the likelihood of of fuel gelling in the winter.danham said:That is indeed very interesting. But now the question is, approved for which engines? If they are relying on the old service bulletin, it may mean approved for pre-common rail engines only.
-dan
Salesguy wrong!spence said:Hi there.
sales guy...gave me 4 bottles...was told that this was because of the high sulfur content in Canadian fuels. )
Soooo much to learnNB_TDi said:Woa nOOB alert
Do you have a section/page number where it says it in the manual. I could not locate it.ruking said:...As of the 2009 TDI MY oem owners manual says NO additive is needed and/or recommended...