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from what you say-- you put in 4.5 litres of oil and it is just over 1/2 but you took out 7 litres , that would be just about right as the other 2.5 litres should make it full on the dip stick
there would be a problem if you took out 10 litres of oil but 6 litres filled it to the full line on the dipstick
Doesn't use foot/lbs for torque. Audi uses the degree of angle torque. 5 step tightening process in which the last 2 steps use additional 90 degree angle.
the best oil is the cheapest and change it every 6000miles with a oil filter every third oil change ,the cheapest turbo diesel /petrol oil you can buy is plenty good enough and supermarket could be cheapest place to buy it from
grey smoke on acceleration is NORMAL for this engine,white or black avoid like the plague.....you could use an injector cleaner,redexe/wynns or similar.i use it every 25k,and (touch wood) no funny noises/smoke YET.expect oil consumption to be better than 500k per litre or a rebuild is needed.
You will have to speak to a audi dealer ref the DPF side of things, the oil you have to use is the audi castrol long-life oil. Audi say you can use upto a litre of oil to every 1000 miles
Your dip stick tube is your fill tube for your transmission . Make sure your transmission oil is at opperating temp before servicing some instructions are written on the dip stick , Use a small funnel , Add a little at a time (cup). Use the proper fluid , check regularly
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