Audi Oil
Ensuring your Audi always runs at its best requires regular attention to its Oil.
Our experts at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre understand how choosing the right Oil for your Audi enhances your vehicle’s lifespan, fuel efficiency and overall performance.
We’ve created an extensive guide highlighting how proper Audi Oil selection can help you keep your vehicle in peak condition.

Why is it Essential to use the Correct type of Oil in an Audi?
Selecting the appropriate Oil for your Audi is crucial to maintaining a smooth-running Engine, minimising friction and protecting the vehicle’s components from wear.
If you fail to use the right Oil, it can have a negative effect on performance, reducing Fuel economy and could cause Engine damage. This can leave you with an unwanted repair bill for issues that could have been avoided.
Our Audi experts at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre have decades of experience working with the brand. After servicing thousands of Audis, we can work on any model, providing you with a better than dealership service.
If your Audi needs an Oil replacement, call Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre today and let our experts care for your car.
The Different Types of Oil Available for Audis
For your Audi, you have three primary Oil options to consider:
- Conventional Oil: This is the most basic type, made with minimal refinement from crude Oil. While it’s more affordable, it might not provide the advanced level of protection a high-performance vehicle like your Audi requires.
- Synthetic Oil: Engineered to offer superior protection, particularly under high temperatures, synthetic Oils are more resilient against breaking down compared to more conventional Oils. They’re often the recommended choice for the latest Audi models.
- Synthetic Blend: Combining elements of both conventional and synthetic Oils, this option delivers some benefits of synthetic Oil but at a more budget-friendly cost.
To determine the ideal Oil for your Audi, it’s best to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual or talk to experts like us at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre.

Audi’s Recommended Oil Viscosity
Oil viscosity is indicated by figures such as 5W-30 or 10W-40. It describes how easily the Oil flows.
To find the suggested Oil viscosity for your Audi, we recommend referring to your Audi owner’s manual.
This recommendation takes into account the specific design of your Audi’s Engine and the typical weather conditions it will encounter.
Still uncertain about the right Oil for your Audi? Our Audi experts at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre can help. Call our team today for better than dealership value.
How the Oil Viscosity Rating Affects Engine Performance
The viscosity rating of Oil is an indication of its thickness at various temperatures. As an example, 5W-30 can be interpreted as follows:
- The first number, followed by ‘W’ (standing for winter), indicates the Oil’s viscosity in cold temperatures. A lower number here means the Oil is thinner, which equates to better performance in cold conditions.
- The second number reflects the Oil’s viscosity at high temperatures. In this case, a higher number means the Oil maintains a thicker consistency even during higher temperatures, providing essential protection during intense driving conditions.
Selecting the correct viscosity is vital for the health of your Audi Engine. If your Oil is too thick, it may not circulate efficiently, making your Audi Engine work harder. But, if it’s too thin, it might fail to offer sufficient protection against wear and tear.
It’s a delicate balance and your specific Audi model will require a certain type of Oil to perform optimally.
By selecting the right viscosity, you’ll ensure peak Engine performance, lower Fuel Economy and extended Engine life. Who doesn’t want that?
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Audi Recommended Oil Brands
Audi frequently suggests particular brands and types of Oil for each of their models, especially for their high-performance vehicles.
Although the recommended brand or type may differ based on the model and year, Audi generally advises using synthetic Oils that conform to specific European standards. This helps you ensure that your Audi Engine performs at its best.
For personalised advice tailored to your vehicle, always check your owner’s manual or call our Audi specialists at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre.
Are there any Differences in Oil Requirements between Petrol and Diesel Engines in Audi Vehicles?
When choosing the right Oil for Petrol and Diesel Engines, there are two distinct differences:
- Petrol Engines: Audi vehicles with Petrol Engines often need Oils capable of withstanding higher RPMs and temperatures. This is why we usually recommend synthetic Oils, which can provide excellent protection even under strenuous conditions.
- Diesel Engines: Diesel Audis typically generate more soot and operate with higher compression ratios. Therefore, they require Oils with stronger detergent properties to cope with the additional strain. Specialised Diesel-grade Oils are available to meet these demands, ensuring your diesel Engine operates cleanly and efficiently.
How Often Should the Oil be Changed in my Audi?
Regular Oil changes are crucial for maintaining the optimal performance and longevity of your Audi’s Engine.
At Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre, our team of experts advise an Oil change every 10,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. This interval may change depending on the specific Audi model, driving conditions and the type of Oil used.
Typically, synthetic Oils have a longer lifespan than conventional Oils, allowing for longer periods between Oil changes.
Even with these recommendations, you should always consult your Audi owner’s manual or professional advice from our experts here at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre if you’re unsure.
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Considerations for Audis with High Mileage or Older Models
For older Audi models or those with higher mileage, it’s important to pay extra attention to your Oil maintenance to ensure your vehicle remains in top condition:
Increased Frequency of Oil Changes: Older Engines, which are more prone to wear and tear, can greatly benefit from more frequent Oil changes. By doing so, you’ll keep your Audi performing at its peak for longer.
Choose High Mileage Oils: Certain Oils are specifically formulated for high-mileage Audis. These Oils include additives that help rejuvenate the Engine’s Seals, reducing Oil leaks and minimising Oil burn-off.
Regular Oil Level Checks: Engines in older vehicles tend to consume Oil faster. If you own an older Audi, we recommend checking your Oil level more often to prevent the Engine from running low.
By adhering to these guidelines, you’ll ensure your older or high-mileage Audi Engine remains in excellent working order for longer.
Engine Oil for Performance or Sport-Oriented Audi Models
If you own a Performance or Sport-Oriented Audi model, such as those in the S and RS series, it’s important to be aware of their unique Engine needs:
Heat Management: High-performance Engines typically produce more heat. By using a high-quality synthetic Oil, your vehicle will be able to withstand higher temperatures without degrading.
Stress Protection: Sports Engines often function under high-stress conditions, like increased RPMs or swift acceleration. The Oil you select should provide superior lubrication to lower the chances of wear and tear.
Viscosity Requirements: Certain Audi sports models may have specific viscosity needs to ensure peak performance. It’s always best to check your owner’s manual or consult with experts like the ones at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre for precise recommendations.
Consequences of Using the Wrong Type of Oil in an Audi
Using the wrong type of Oil in your Audi can lead to a variety of problems:
- Reduced Engine Performance: If the Oil isn’t suited to your Audi, the Engine may not run as efficiently, which could lead to lower Fuel efficiency and diminished power.
- Accelerated Component Wear: Using the wrong Oil may fail to provide the necessary protection, resulting in your vehicle’s parts degrading faster.
- Risk of Engine Damage: In extreme cases, using the wrong Oil can cause significant damage to your Engine, leading to expensive repairs.
- Potential Warranty Issues: For newer Audi models, using Oil that isn’t recommended by the manufacturer might void your vehicle’s warranty, which is a risk that’s not worth taking.
How to Check the Oil level in an Audi
Here’s how you can check the Oil level in your vehicle:
- Turn off the Engine and wait a few minutes to allow the Oil to settle.
- Find the Oil dipstick under your Audi’s bonnet. Remove it and wipe it off with a cloth or paper towel.
- Reinsert the dipstick all the way back into its tube, then pull it out again. The Oil level should be between the ‘min’ and ‘max’ marks on the dipstick.
- Examine the Oil’s colour. New Oil is usually amber, but it darkens as it ages. If the Oil appears to have particles in it or seems overly thick, it may be time for a change.
If you encounter any issues or want a professional assessment, contact us at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre.
Audi Engine Oil maintenance tips
To maintain your Audi in top condition, consider these straightforward Oil maintenance guidelines:
Regular Oil Changes: Stick to the recommended intervals for changing your Audi’s Oil. This keeps the Engine well-lubricated and free of impurities.
Use Quality Oil Filters: Installing high-quality Oil filters ensures contaminants are filtered out, helping extend the lifespan of your Audi’s Oil and Engine.
Consistent Oil Brand: Try to use the same brand and type of Oil for each change. This consistency aids in maintaining stable Engine performance and protection.
Be Vigilant: Pay attention to any unusual noises or declines in Engine performance. These could indicate potential Oil-related problems in your Audi.
Summary
Choosing the appropriate Oil for your Audi isn’t just about ensuring smooth operation; it’s a crucial factor in extending your vehicle’s lifespan.
Each model, from the A1 to the R8, has specific Oil requirements. It’s important to understand them so you can get the best performance from your vehicle.
While your Audi’s Owner Manual and the Manufacturer’s Guidelines provide a good starting point, consulting with trusted Audi experts, like our team at Cheltenham and Gloucester Autocentre, ensures your car receives the high-quality attention it needs to remain like new.
If you need assistance with your Audi Oil, don’t hesitate to call. Our team of Audi specialists are always on hand to guide you.