dealer out of DSG fluid

Tom in PT

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Went today to a nearby VW dealer and they were totally out of DSG fluid - not available anytime soon, they said.
What is a good alternative to genuine OEM fluid?
Its for my 2013 Passat. They had some Liqui Moly 1800 oil but would not sell it to me over the counter and I'm not even sure its the correct fluid.
 

lemoncurd

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Went today to a nearby VW dealer and they were totally out of DSG fluid - not available anytime soon, they said.
What is a good alternative to genuine OEM fluid?
Its for my 2013 Passat. They had some Liqui Moly 1800 oil but would not sell it to me over the counter and I'm not even sure its the correct fluid.
do you mean liqui moly 8100?

this is the stuff i run in my DSG, got the car at 87k miles. now at 245.5k
 

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There are just too many to list....
Because Volkswagen dealers cannot sell non-Volkswagen parts, and transmission fluid is I guess in that category. They may make a special allowance for motor oil though, not sure... although when I was there, the drums we got in of oil did have VAG certifications on them, and were billed out with the appropriate part numbers.
 

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If they sell anything Non-VAG parts, and something goes wrong, then they are liable for selling non-OEM fluid and etc. Basically to just cover them if anything goes wrong. Which I understand.
 

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And in this case it seems it was good they didn't sell it to him, as it was the wrong fluid.
 

MrCypherr

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There was a shortage, (guess there still is) of even DSG O-ring seals. I'm not surprised that there is a shortage of the fluid. Whenever you ask questions, the answer is always "supply shortage"
 

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Haven't changed the dsg fluid yet in my ckra but I usually run liquimoly as well
 

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Hey lemoncurd, your 8100 looks like a winner. They were telling me they were putting in Liqui Moly Top Tec ATF 1800, this stuff
.

I'm thinking they are using the wrong stuff, could be wrong tho.
wooooooow, do NOT put that stuff into your DSG. infact, for them even recommending that i would be going somewhere else
 

Tom in PT

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Oh yeah, I wont' let them TOUCH my car from here on out. I have done all the maintenance myself for the last 10 years, thank goodness. They did the dieselgate fix and a bunch of other recall stuff years ago, no issues with those items. But, these are also the folks that said, when I asked them if I should consider changing the timing belt now after 11 years and 71,000 miles to keep on driving it to the mileage limit (130,000 miles IIRC) and then change it regardless of time. That might also be bad advice, discussed at length in another recent thread . . . .
 

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Oh yeah, I wont' let them TOUCH my car from here on out. I have done all the maintenance myself for the last 10 years, thank goodness. They did the dieselgate fix and a bunch of other recall stuff years ago, no issues with those items. But, these are also the folks that said, when I asked them if I should consider changing the timing belt now after 11 years and 71,000 miles to keep on driving it to the mileage limit (130,000 miles IIRC) and then change it regardless of time. That might also be bad advice, discussed at length in another recent thread . . . .
goodness, with that logic my ckra would be on the original timing belt until 2069
 

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If they sell anything Non-VAG parts, and something goes wrong, then they are liable for selling non-OEM fluid and etc. Basically to just cover them if anything goes wrong. Which I understand.
I'd guess that probably 70% of the parts I buy from my dealer are non-OE - brought in from Autocamping / Altrom. I typically have to request it, but when I was first starting working on my own cars maybe a decade ago and I gave a "whoa!" at the price of like a filter set or something, the parts guy there was already following up with "....or [less than half] for aftermarket - comes from the same manufacturer."

As for the topic at hand, I'm well-aware to only use DCT/DSG fluid, but have always been curious as to what the difference is between ATF and DSG fluid....?
 

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I agree, Autocamping sells basically OE quality parts but when it comes to I guess anyone over the counter, alot of people tend to stay away from selling non-OE fluid because they dont want to deal with any issues if it is the wrong fluid, etc. I've used Autocamping for alot of my stuff because it was the same brand but not stamped VW with the markup.
 

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I get the dsg kits from Aaron @BleachedBora at Cascade german, they have the liqui-moly 8100 DSG fluid. Also the best price of all the ones I've seen.
 

740GLE

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hard to pass up IDparts $80 DSG kits, about to order two of them as both cars are close to 120K.

Also its great that their free shipping is almost next day due to proximity.
 

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hard to pass up IDparts $80 DSG kits, about to order two of them as both cars are close to 120K.

Also its great that their free shipping is almost next day due to proximity.
How does the Rowe oil compare to the Liqui Moly? I see ID Parts has the overflow pipe for $44. I don't remember it being that much last time I bought it. Think I'll just reuse the tube this time. I'm about 15k miles away from a change but thinking I may just change mine to get it back on the 40k mile schedule since I'm almost at 80k now.
 

740GLE

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DSG is a spec fluid (just like oil), haven't had to replace a clutch pack yet, it goes in for 40k and comes out and i motor on.

If I were trying to make 1/4 mile runs or tracking the car I'd be more concerned about "marketing brand fluids" being uber super special.

I've always reused the overflow "standpipe" in the DSG, i didn't think that was a consumable.
 

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May I ask why everyone here likes Liqui Moly so much?
Last time I heard about this brand is that they're not even an oil blender; most likely they just bottle oil or just label readily supplied bottles with their fancy stickers. Not sure for trans fluid but as for motor oil Liqui Moly jugs contain Meguin oil just for significantly higher price. Product itself was described as "average".
 

oilhammer

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There are just too many to list....
LiquiMoly is literally one of the founding companies for specific lubricants, they've been around for longer than most of us have, since the fifties. They are not just a "brand", they are a German lubricant company.
 

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May I ask why everyone here likes Liqui Moly so much?
Last time I heard about this brand is that they're not even an oil blender; most likely they just bottle oil or just label readily supplied bottles with their fancy stickers. Not sure for trans fluid but as for motor oil Liqui Moly jugs contain Meguin oil just for significantly higher price. Product itself was described as "average".
to be honest, Rowe are poop! https://www.idparts.com/dsg-fluid-liter-rowe-g052182a2-25067-0050-p-10420.html#product_tabs

with the Rowe fluids, I can feel the slight bucking from the DSG shifting.

with the LiquiMoly 8100, there's no bucking of the shifting. its far more smoother.
 

740GLE

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I've run Rowe in 3 DSGs, over DSG 5 changes. While there maybe "better" it meets the specs and keeps our cars rolling, so I'll motor on.

As for Liquimoly from what i've seen of their advertising budget, it is clear indicator they are the best in the industry.
 
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