Oil & Filter Change 2016 Volkswagen GTI S 2.0L 4 Cyl. Turbo Hatchback (4 Door)

Volkswagen GTI Model Years - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

How to replace the oil filter and change oil in a 2016 GTI

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Hans Angermeier is an ASE certified Maintenance and Light Repair Technician and has produced over 100,000 videos showing drivers how to fix things on their cars. He has broad expertise on basic repair procedures covering the majority of cars on the road. Over the past 10 years, Hans has been focused on building CarCareKiosk, which is visited by millions of drivers each month.

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Small bulbs that burn out regularly - did you know you can replace these with LED lights?

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If your car blows hot air when your air conditioner is turned on, try recharging the freon first

2016 Volkswagen GTI S 2.0L 4 Cyl. Turbo Hatchback (4 Door) Lights Turn Signal - Front (replace bulb)

If your blinker doesn't blink, or blinks rapidly, you likely have a burnt out bulb

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Your coolant should perform well under any condition - just like Aaron Rodgers!

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Video Description

Learn how to change the oil and oil filter in your 2016 Volkswagen GTI with this free video. What type of oil is required in a GTI? You can use synthetic oil in any modern vehicle. Many vehicles will require the use of 100% synthetic oil, others allow synthetic blend, which is a mix of synthetic and conventional oil, and conventional oil too. The synthetic oil vs conventional oil debate has many proponents on both sides. Synthetic oil will not break down over time and tends to have longer change intervals, so if you want to have more time between oil changes, then synthetic oil is a good choice. Conventional oil works well for drivers who change their oil regularly and if it is approved for your GTI. The owners manual will indicate if your 2016 GTI takes 0W-20, 0W-30, 5W-20, 5W-30 or 10W-30. This video shows the location of the oil drain plug, oil filter, oil fill cap and dipstick in addition to the steps needed to change the oil and filter in your GTI. For most Volkswagens, you can wrap an old belt around the oil filter and unscrew it by hand. If you can't do this, see our parts page to find a Volkswagen GTI oil filter wrench. If your GTI is too low to the ground to access your drain plug and oil filter, be sure to use jack stands and safe jacking procedures before getting under your GTI.

We recommend wearing safety glasses whenever you are working under your GTI. You never know what could be dripping down from the engine, battery acid, engine coolant, brake fluid, etc. All of these fluids are harmful to your eyes and skin so it is important to protect yourself.

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