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Re: Jetta TDI media file options [mojojones] by rv65
Nov 27, 2008 (12:49 am)
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Replying to: mojojones (Nov 26, 2008 11:21 am)

The MDI isn't compatible with the standard stereo. VW will have to upgrade to the RCD310 and the RCD510. Those Units are compatible with the MDI. The standard jetta radio plays MP3 but not WMA. The MDI can support USB hard drives and USB thumb drives if they are formatted in FAT32. You might have to retrofit to the RCD310 or the RCD510 if you want the MDI to work.
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Re: 2009 Jetta TDI oil issue [etracey] by elias
Nov 27, 2008 (8:53 am)
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Replying to: etracey (Nov 26, 2008 8:32 pm)

etracey maybe you should phone order it from a local dealer where they pronounce 'diesel' with a Z sound instead of an SSSSS sound. ok, seriously you can find a dealer who pronounces it with SSSS sound who knows about the right oil too, it really doesnt correlate with pronounciation!
 
for any parts counter dude, one call to vw tech center would give the part #, in case their google-favnerhugen search skills are not up to the task.
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Diesel Additive necessary with ULSD for 2009 TDI? by c280
Nov 30, 2008 (2:16 pm)
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I'm definitely not an expert when it comes to diesel cars and it's maintenance. The '09 Jetta TDI is my first diesel car. Just wondering if the diesel additive like Powerservice is really necessary for these newer diesels taking into consideration that the new cars use ULSD?
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Re: Diesel Additive necessary with ULSD for 2009 TDI? [c280] by ruking1
Nov 30, 2008 (3:39 pm)
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Replying to: c280 (Nov 30, 2008 2:16 pm)

The answer is officially no and unofficially....yes: to firmly no and/or yes for either!!?? (I used to be indecisive, but now, I am not so sure!? VW recommends NO additives; but oxymoronically when pressed or you further research the subject, unofficially endorses one particular one. (No, I don't use THAT one. It is sold usually at the VW dealer's.)
 
So because the 09 TDI meets the new so called higher 50 state legal requirements (the 03 on back TDI's WERE 50 state legal ) you might want to go onto some web sites as the actual product is different for different applications:
 
1. AVLube.com web site link title
 
2. Power Service link title
 
3. Primrose link title
 
4. lastly www.tdiclub.com to form your own strategy and opinions.
 
Anymore it "DEPENDS"
 
Incidently further back than the 03 MY the VW TDI engines have been designed for ULSD !!! I just can't quote the EXACT year it actually started.
 
I personally have been using a Primrose product (since new to 111,000 miles), 03 TDI, mainly for peace of mind about the expensive fuel pump (lubrication), and for the emusification of H20 issue. It does boost the cetane rating. It is the so called C or 3000 to 1 concentrate.
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09 iPod cable for nav modles by rv65
Dec 02, 2008 (11:13 pm)
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If you are considering or have a Jetta TDI with the nav then you will need to order 000 051 446 C for iPod integration. It gives you full integration of the iPod. Now you can get the Nav and have iPod. Don't use the USB cable with your iPod's transfer cable since that won't work. The special cable has a iPod dock on it and it tells you the song information. It's available at your dealer or you can google it and find it easily at some site. It's a universal part for all 09 Jetta's with nav. All 09 VW's that have the RNS-510 and the MDI will need this cable.
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Re: Diesel Additive necessary with ULSD for 2009 TDI? [ruking1] by c280
Dec 03, 2008 (4:15 pm)
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Replying to: ruking1 (Nov 30, 2008 3:39 pm)

Thanks for your input. There was not much on this topic at tdiclub.com. Maybe this is one of those grey areas and people are afraid of damaging their cars so they don't use these additives. I thought more people would have responded. I guess Americans are more familiar with gas engines. What is the purpose of cetane?
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Re: Diesel Additive necessary with ULSD for 2009 TDI? [c280] by ruking1
Dec 03, 2008 (4:35 pm)
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Replying to: c280 (Dec 03, 2008 4:15 pm)

Indeed. If you do live in a real "winter area" you might also want to arm yourself with winter additive information. Essentially you do not want the D2 fuel to freeze over. Repairs can be very expensive.
 
If you do a search on www.tdiclub.com it can give you a far more technical explanation. However the upshot is cetane ratings for D2 function like octane ratings for RUG to PUG. Past a certain point (50-60 cetane) it is overkill.
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Re: Diesel Additive necessary with ULSD for 2009 TDI? [ruking1] by elias
Dec 04, 2008 (6:21 am)
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Replying to: ruking1 (Mar 15, 2006 7:32 pm)

king, why are fuel-freeze repairs expensive? isn't the cost is for towing and thawing?. so cost is zero if you can wait for the car to thaw where it's parked?
i've had VW TDI through 6 very-northern-USA winters and rarely have added powerservice: iff overnight temp will be below 0F and parked outdoors.
i've never had anything resembling a fuel freeze issue with about 300k tdi miles...
for the older TDIs, the below 0F starts are way smoother if there is some powerservice whitebottle in the tank... i think it helps the 06 too but i havent added powerservice additive more than once in its 60k miles....
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Jetta TDI sales keep VW doing better than average by gagrice
Dec 04, 2008 (7:10 am)
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“This is the toughest economic environment we’ve seen in a long time and it presents a significant challenge” said Mark Barnes, Chief Operating Officer, Volkswagen of America, Inc. “Nevertheless, our clean diesel TDI’s continued to sell very well even in this tough economy and represented 17 percent of our monthly sales. This is very promising for the Volkswagen Brand as we strive to continue to be the market leader in affordable clean diesel technology.
 
Total VW sales YTD is only -2.1%. Not too shabby when you look at the big guys down 30% to 40% or more. Now if the reliability factor is there VW could emerge in very good condition. I could get excited about a Tiguan TDI....

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