OK - I'll get some Castrol 5W30 and get the filter changed with a new sump plug and washer.
- 06D 115 562 - oil filter element kit - £9.50 +vat retail, £5.23 +vat trade
- N 908 132 02 - drain plug with integrated washer - £1.14 +vat
Thanks Sean, you are an extremely knowledgeable guy!
Can I run one more thing past you please? I mentioned below when I had my first morning of clearing frost from the car I was half expecting a really difficult start given the issue I've had. When I turned the key the starter appeared to turn for slightly longer than usual before the engine caught, but when it did catch it fired up very smoothly. This morning was another cold one (-0.5) so after scraping the frost from the car I turned the ignition on, waited then turned it over and it started very quickly and very smoothly - like I've said before it was as though the car had already been running but it hadn't been. So the really cold weather makes my car start smoothly
OK, so if the colder it is, the better it starts - then this is primarily a fueling issue. Basically, the engine is being overfueled during starting. The colder the engine, the more it needs 'more fuel' to start. But if it is less cold, and too much fuel is delivered, then there is potential that the spark plugs will suffer from 'cold fouling' (excess wet carbon - not able to be burned off quickly enough, and the wetness then causes short circuit in the spark plug). I think someone previously mentioned the Engine Coolant Temperature sensor (G62). These do seem to be occasionally problematic, and unfortunately, when faulty, they wont log an error in the ECU. For the sake of £20ish, it would be well worth a punt on fitting a new one. This should then ensure better more accurate low temperature fueling.
And have I mentioned spark plugs? Are the correct ones fitted, and are they in good condition?
Another thing to check is your tumble flaps. These affect the airflow into the combustion chamber, and aid low speed combustion. These are fairly common for seizing up. Though if faulty, these are more likely to affect low engine speed running too.