Classic Beetle: Shell Rotella T 15W40. You can use any heavy-duty oil you like--other brands include Chevron Delo 400 and Castrol Tection Extra.
Note from long time classic beetle owner: I prefer Castrol GTX 20W50 in a classic Beetle.
(Note to long term classic beetle owner: I used to run the same stuff. Rotella is made for service in heavy-duty diesels, which run hot compared to a watercooled gas engine. Bug engines also run hot...so I have come to enjoy using heavy-duty oil. If you want to stick with a Castrol product, try Castrol Tection Extra. When you're running big rig oil, there's no "what viscosity do I use?" about it: ALL of it is 15W40.)
New Beetle: 5W20, Any name brand will do but I like Castrol. Synthetic is fine.
The new beetles from 1998 up use a special oil,and if you don't use the right one you are going to have problems with overheating.My oil is a 0-40 and it is more expensive but I don't have the overheating problem I had when they changed the oil and used the 5-30 synthetic.I got mine at Walmart it was 6.49 a quart.The 99 beetle takes 4 and a half quarts.
1998 vw beetle what type of oil
Good oil
where is the oil filter on a 2008 vw beetle
The oil capacity for a 2.0 liter VW Beetle is approximately 4.2 quarts. The recommended oil type is 10 W 30.
i think 5w-30 will be fine
NO
It's got to be a synthetic diesel engine oil. The easiest oil to get in the US is Shell Rotella T6, viscosity 5W40.
1) remove oil cap 2) put in oil 3) marvel at your accomplishment
I would recommend Halfords Gear Oil EP 80W-90 Hypoid Light or something similar in quality.
There is nothing to "reset" for the 1999 VW Beetle.
The same place the radiator is: Volkswagen didn't put one on.
For an aircooled VW Beetle, use Castrol GTX2. It has the right viscosity.