How to Add Oil: 2010 Volkswagen Jetta SEL 2.5L 5 Cyl. Sedan

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Video Description

The video above shows you how to add oil to your 2010 Volkswagen Jetta. Before adding oil to your Jetta, make sure that your engine was cold and that your car was parked on a level surface when you checked the oil level otherwise you won't be able to tell if your Jetta has a low oil level. For most Volkswagens, if your oil level is at the minimum mark on your dipstick, you should add about a quart of oil. If you are unsure how much oil to add to your Jetta, add a little bit at a time and check your dipstick frequently. This video shows you where the oil fill cap is located on your Jetta and how to add oil. Adding too much oil to your Jetta can be harmful, so it is easiest to add a little at a time.

If you add too much oil to your Jetta, you will need to remove some by loosening the drain plug underneath your engine - check out our video on how to change your oil & oil filter to see how to remove the excess oil.

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