Freelander TD4 oil

I need to top up the engine oil and am not cetain as to what is currently in there. Is there any problem with mixing different oils, whether they be synthetic or non synthetic?

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Steve Cork
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No problem with top-ups but any refill should use oil that meets latest BMW Longlife specification. It will be high detergent long drain oil with a hefty pricetag.

Huw

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Huw

Castrol SLX Longlife II Fully Synthetic, either 0W30 or 0W40, check your handbook for correct grade. This stuff retails at around £12 a top-up tub, try and find your local Castrol rep and contact him/her for a direct price. I can get it at £9 per litre from my local rep. Or go to your local Halfrauds and get Mobil1 Synthetic diesel oil in the correct grade, but I'd monitor it and be cautious of how long to leave it in there compared to the SLX. I don't like Mobil1 personally, I've blown 2 engines on it - engines that were running fine until it was put in!! Or was I just really unlucky in the coincidences department? Badger.

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Badger

Castrol is not the only manufacturer to offer suitable oil by any means. Mobil1 with the 0w/40 viscosity grade is the only one in the Mobil range that officially exceeds BMW specifications AFAIK. Also I do believe that the Castrol oil for this engine is called "Longlife" and *not* "Longlife11" which is a specialist product for Audi/VW PD diesel engines and it says on the packs that it is not suitable for other engines. Do check this before you buy though, just in case there is more than one LonglifeII product available.

Huw

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Huw

AIUI Mobil here in NZ have paid out for plenty of V8's that have given up the ghost on Mobil1 (some years ago, and some very recently). I'd never run it in anything - a certain race driver I know is sponsored by Mobil, has Mobil1 oil drums in his workshop & pits, but it's someone else's product in them.

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EMB

Indeed there are many more that will no doubt be suitable, these are just the 2 I have quoted off the top of my head. The SLX Longlife 2 (II) *0W30* is the one that has the VW recommendation on it, the *0w40* is the grade recommended by BMW for their engines, still Longlife II as far as I am aware?? Badger.

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Badger

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