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2019 Volkswagen GTI Oil Capacity, Types, & Filters

Your essential guide to 2019 Volkswagen GTI oil change is here! No more searching – find all the critical oil specs for your 2019 Volkswagen GTI, including oil capacity, recommended oil viscosity (type), and the correct oil filter.

We cover all engine options, categorized by their specific engine codes, ensuring you get the right information for your specific configuration. Keep reading to discover everything you need for your next 2019 Volkswagen GTI oil change!

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Engine & CodeOil CapacityOil Viscosity/TypeOil Filter
2.0L 4-cylinder DKFA 7 Turbo6 quarts (with filter)SAE 0W-20 (All TEMPS)Volkswagen 06L-115-562-B

Select Your 2019 Volkswagen GTI Engine Option

2.0L 4-cylinder Engine Code DKFA 7 Turbo

Engine:

2.0L 4-cylinder DKFA 7 Turbo [aka 2.0L L4 (Gas)]

Body & Trims:

Autobahn, Rabbit Edition, S, SE

Oil Capacity:

6 quarts (with filter)

Oil Viscosity/Type:

SAE 0W-20 (All TEMPS)

OEM Oil Filter:

Volkswagen 06L-115-562-B

Oil Filter Replaces:

06K-115-466, 06K-115-562, 06L-115-562, 06L-115-562-E

2019 Volkswagen GTI 2.0L 4-cylinder DKFA 7 Turbo oil change details

Oil Grade:

SEO91

Oil Capacity:

6 quarts. (with filter). This is the capacity with the oil filter installed. Always check the oil level after refilling.

Oil Viscosity/Type:

SAE 0W-20 (All TEMPS)

Name of Oil Filter:

N/A

Wix Oil Filter:

WL10396-EA

Wix Air Filter:

N/A

Coolant Capacity:

10.6 quarts

Oil Drain Plug Torque:

22 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug). Be sure to replace the drain plug gasket and only use an Original Equipment (OE) drain plug.

Notes:

In an emergency, if you must add oil and cannot find one that meets the required Volkswagen oil quality standard, you may add a maximum of 0.5 liters (0.5 quarts) of an engine oil that meets the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) A3/B4 and American Petroleum Institute (API) SN specifications, with a Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 0W-20 viscosity grade. Using an oil with a different viscosity grade can increase vehicle emissions and fuel consumption, so it should only be done in emergencies.

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