oil change

i got a 03 jetta gls 2.0 well i did my first service i got 5w30 i couldnt find 5w40 the factory had installed so i drained the oil then i noticed that the way the oil drain plug is positioned it allows oil to drain into the shield that surrounds the oil pan then slowly drips out when you least exspect it like in your driveway anybody got any solutions it would be greatly appreciated
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due to the fact that the engines are designed to run on the hot side, and any light weight oil will quickly assume the viscosity (thickness) of water.
Here are the guidelines that I use (based on my 20+ years of driving water-cooled VWs):
Fall/Winter - if where you live has a cold winter, but the temperatures do not go below (a constant) 25 degrees F., use either 10w30 or 10w40. Below 25 degrees, use the 5w series oil.
Spring/Summer - use 15w and above (i.e.: 15w40 or 20w50). If you use an oil any lighter than 15w, at best you will consume more oil - at worst, you will see a drop in oil pressure and the oil pressure indicator will come on (even if your oil level is full).
Hope this helps.
Best regards and happy motoring!
It's just not worth the hassle and mess involved!
Other choices, run by your local truckstop or Wal*Mart and look for Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5W40, again checking for any API or ACEA ratings mandated by your carmaker.
Ditto for the Mobil "Commercial" synthetic 5W40 (Delvac, IIRC)
HTH,
TB
thank you
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