Volkswagen Fox (2004 year). Manual — part 39
Kyrgyzstan
Peru
Uruguay
Mainland China
Colombia
Philippines
Uzbekistan
Costa Rica
Croatia
Poland
United Arab Emirates
Dominican Republic
Kuwait
Russia (Eastern & West‐
ern)
Vietnam
El Salvador
Malaysia
Saudi Arabia
Zimbabwe
Ecuador
Morocco
Singapore
Guatemala
Moldavia
South Africa
India
Myanmar
Suriname
10) Yugoslavia = Serbia, Montenegro, Vojvodina, Kosovo
3.8
Engine oils
3.8.1
Approved standards for automotive engine oils
Petrol engines with identification letters AQZ, BAH, BLH, BKR,
BMD, and CFZA
vehicles with PR number (QG0)
Petrol engines
VW standards
3 and 4 cylinders
502 00
Diesel engines with identification letters ASY
vehicles with PR number (QG0)
Diesel engines
VW standards
SDI
505 00 or 505 01
Diesel engines with identification letters BNM
vehicles with PR number (QG0)
Diesel engines
VW standards
TDI
505 01
3.8.2
Oil properties
Multipurpose oils according to VW 505 00 standard:
♦ It can be used throughout the year in mild climate zones.
♦ Excellent cleaning capability.
♦ Lubricating power ensured in every temperature range and
engine load.
♦ High resistance to aging.
Multipurpose oils according to VW 502 00 standard:
♦ It is particularly suitable for use in severe operating conditions,
for instance, in poorly maintained roads under maximum load
conditions and towing, constant traveling in mountain areas
and hot climate zones.
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♦ Engine protection between long maintenance intervals.
♦ Protection against residue build-up.
♦ High viscosity for constant fuel saving in all conditions of use.
♦ Everlasting stability for constant use in high rotation rates and
loads through long distances.
♦ Reduced emission of pollutants because of lower fuel con‐
sumption.
WARNING
♦ Follow the rules for disposal!
3.9
Identification letters and engine number
3.9.1
ASY engine
The engine identification letters and engine number are engraved
on the engine block -arrow- in the engine/gearbox separation
area. Additionally, the upper mechanical distribution cover has a
sticker with the engine identification letters and serial number.
The engine identification letters are also indicated on the vehicle
identification tag.
3.9.2
BNM engine
The engine identification letters and engine number -arrow- are
engraved on the engine block. Additionally, the upper mechanical
distribution cover has a sticker with the engine identification let‐
ters and serial number. The engine identification letters are also
indicated on the vehicle identification tag.
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BMD engine
The engine identification letters and engine number are engraved
on the engine block in the area between the engine and the gear‐
box. Additionally, there is on the right engine support side
-arrow- a sticker with the engine identification letters and serial
number. The engine identification letters are also indicated on the
vehicle identification tag.
3.9.4
AQZ, BAH, BLH, BKR, and CFZA en‐
gines
The engine identification letters and serial number are engraved
on the engine block, below the thermo valve case. Additionally,
the upper mechanical distribution cover has a sticker with the en‐
gine identification letters and serial number. The engine identifi‐
cation letters are also indicated on the vehicle identification tag.
3.10
Push starting (pushing the vehicle to
start)/towing
Push starting and towing are carried out in different ways de‐
pending on the legislation of each country.
If the vehicle is provided with a towing hook, then a tow cable or
tow bar should be attached to the front or rear hook.
Note
♦
The tow cable should be elastic, so both vehicles are protec‐
ted. Thus, only synthetic cables or made of similar elastic
materials can be used. Yet, the safest procedure is to use a
tow bar!
♦
First, make sure there are no inadequate drive forces and no
impact loads. On towing maneuvers on dirt roads, there is al‐
ways the risk of overloading and, therefore, damaging the
fastening parts.
♦
Before push starting a vehicle (pushing the vehicle), try to push
start by using the battery from another vehicle.
If the vehicle is push started or towed, please note the following:
Whenever possible, it is recommended that the vehicle is not
pushed for a push start. Instead, use the auxiliary starting cables.
♦ The legal requirements for towing vehicles must be complied
with.
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ienced people should not try push starting or towing a vehicle.
♦ When using a tow cable, the driver of the towed vehicle must
carefully release the clutch when starting to move and when
shifting gears.
♦ The driver of the towed vehicle must ensure the cable is al‐
ways taut.
♦ The warning lights of both vehicles must be turned on, and
other legal requirements must also be observed, if necessary.
♦ The ignition must be switched on so that the steering wheel is
free and the warning lights, horn, Windscreen wipers and
washer are ready for use.
♦ Once the servo brake only operates with the engine on, it is
necessary to step much harder on the brake pedal when the
engine is turned off.
♦ Since the power steering does not work with the engine off,
are much harder to execute when the engine is off.
♦ If there is no lubricant in the automatic transmission, the ve‐
hicle can only be towed with the drive wheels lifted.
3.10.1
If the jump starting has to be carried out
against our recommendation, please
note the following points for vehicles
with a mechanical transmission:
– Before jump starting, press the clutch pedal and engage the
2nd or 3rd gear.
– Turn the ignition on.
– Release the clutch pedal only when both vehicles are moving.
– As soon as the engine starts, press the clutch pedal and shift
to dead center to avoid a collision with the vehicle ahead (trac‐
tor).
Note
In vehicles equipped with catalytic converter, the engine should
not be started by pushing the vehicle for more than 50 meters if
the catalytic converter is hot. The unused fuel may get into the
catalytic converter and damage it.
Over greater distances, the front vehicle section must be lifted.
With a tow car, the vehicle may only be towed with the front
wheels lifted.
Reason: With the vehicle suspended by the rear wheels, the drive
shafts turn backwards. This causes the planetary gears to turn at
rotation rates so high that the transmission is severely damaged
in a short period of time.
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