2014 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L CJAA Diesel Maintenance Guide: Oil & Filter Specs

AMSOIL diesel oil guide for 2014 Volkswagen Jetta
AMSOIL diesel oil guide for trucks, vans, SUVs and diesel engines

For the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta with the 2.0L 4-cylinder CJAA diesel engine, the oil capacity is 4.5 quarts (including a filter change). The recommended viscosity is 5W-30. AMSOIL recommends using AMSOIL 5W-30 LS 100% Synthetic European Motor Oil (AELQT-EA) paired with an AMSOIL Oil Filter (EA15K06-EA) for optimal protection.

What oil does a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L CJAA take?

The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta with the CJAA engine requires a 5W-30 viscosity motor oil. The AMSOIL lookup note specifies an oil grade of SEO06. It is critical to ensure that any synthetic oil used meets the applicable Audi and Volkswagen oil quality standards for this specific viscosity grade.

AMSOIL product recommendations

Based on the AMSOIL lookup for your 2014 Volkswagen Jetta CJAA diesel, here are the recommended maintenance products to ensure engine longevity and performance.

Engine Oil Recommendations

Product Name Viscosity Code
AMSOIL 5W-30 LS 100% Synthetic European Motor Oil 5W-30 AELQT-EA

Oil Filter Options

Product Name Code
AMSOIL Oil Filter EA15K06-EA
WIX Oil Filter 57083-EA
MANN-FILTERS Oil Filter HU7197X-EA

Other Maintenance Fluids & Filters

Component Product Name Code
Air Filter WIX Air Filter 49020-EA
Coolant AMSOIL Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze & Coolant ANTPC1G-EA
Coolant (Concentrate) AMSOIL Propylene Glycol Antifreeze and Engine Coolant ANT1G-EA

Engine Oil Specifications

Specification Details
Oil Viscosity 5W-30 (All TEMPS)
AMSOIL Lookup Oil Grade SEO06
OEM Quality Standard The lookup note references Audi/Volkswagen oil quality standards.

How much oil does it take with a filter change?

For the 2.0L CJAA diesel engine, the capacity is 4.5 quarts when performing an oil change that includes a new filter. Always check the oil level after refilling to ensure accuracy.

Engine Oil Details & Torque Specs

Proper installation of the oil drain plug is essential for preventing leaks and maintaining engine pressure. Use the following specifications during your service:

  • Oil Drain Plug Torque: 22 ft/lbs
  • Maintenance Note: Replace the drain plug with a new one after each removal.

Diesel maintenance notes for this vehicle

Maintaining a Volkswagen TDI requires specialized attention to its unique components. Because this is a turbocharged diesel system, owners should focus on:

  • Emissions Systems: Using oils that provide protection without harming emissions hardware.
  • Fuel Integrity: Monitoring fuel system health and glow plug functionality.
  • Turbocharger Protection: Ensuring high-quality lubrication to support the turbocharger.

Common diesel oil-related concerns and how AMSOIL products may help

Diesel engines face unique stresses such as soot loading and high heat. The following table outlines how specific AMSOIL products can assist in managing these conditions.

Concern Why it matters AMSOIL Product How it may help Limitation
Emissions System Health Diesel engines use complex emissions hardware. AELQT-EA Designed for exceptional protection without harming emissions systems. Not a repair for existing damage.
Engine Wear/Contaminants Small particles can cause premature wear. EA15K06-EA Provides 99% filtering efficiency at 20 microns to reduce wear. Requires regular replacement intervals.
Cooling System Corrosion Metal, gaskets, and hoses need protection from corrosion. ANTPC1G-EA Protects all cooling system metals, gaskets, and hoses. Check capacity based on specific vehicle equipment.

Common maintenance concerns for this vehicle

Based on NHTSA data, owners of the 2014 Jetta have reported various issues. While these are owner reports and not verified defects, they highlight areas for regular inspection:

  • Electrical/Ignition: Issues related to control modules or electrical systems.
  • Transmission: Potential concerns regarding automatic transmission components.
  • Air Bag Systems: Reports of contamination in air bag clock springs.
  • Door Latches: Some owners have reported moisture-related freezing of door latches in cold conditions.

Recall, TSB, and manufacturer communication notes

Official NHTSA research indicates several recall campaigns for the 2014 Jetta platform. Important recalls include:

  • Electrical System: A recall regarding ignition anti-theft control modules (Campaign 19V615000) involving potential shift lever micro switch issues.
  • Power Train: A recall for certain 2014 models regarding O-ring seals in the transmission oil cooler (Campaign 14V182000).
  • Air Bags: A recall concerning air bag clock spring contamination (Campaign 15V483000).

Note: Always verify open recalls by using your specific VIN through the official Volkswagen website or NHTSA website.

About this vehicle

The 2014 Volkswagen Jetta is part of the sixth generation (A6 series) of the Jetta line. This generation marked a strategic shift for Volkswagen in North America, moving toward more dedicated bodywork rather than being a direct sedan derivative of the Golf hatchback.

This specific model features the 2.0L CJAA diesel engine, which is a member of the Volkswagen TDI (Turbocharged Direct Injection) family. Owners of this TDI model typically prioritize fuel economy and torque, making it a popular choice for high-efficiency driving and long-distance commuting. Because it utilizes a turbocharged diesel system, maintenance should focus on specialized service intervals including fuel system integrity and emissions component care.

While parts availability is generally robust for the A6 platform in North America, owners are encouraged to consult specialized diesel technical manuals or the official owner’s manual for exact mechanical nuances regarding the CJAA engine code.

Common questions about this vehicle’s diesel oil and maintenance

What is the oil capacity for my 2014 Jetta TDI?

The capacity is 4.5 quarts when replacing the filter. Always verify the level after refilling.

Can I use any 5W-30 oil in my CJAA engine?

No, you should use a synthetic oil that meets the applicable Audi and Volkswagen oil quality standards for this application. The AMSOIL lookup lists AELQT-EA for this engine.

How often should I change my diesel oil?

While specific intervals depend on driving conditions, using high-quality synthetic oils like AMSOIL can help maintain engine protection. Consult your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended interval.

What torque spec is needed for the oil drain plug?

The oil drain plug should be torqued to 22 ft/lbs. It is recommended to replace the plug with a new one each time it is removed.

Does my Jetta have any active recalls?

NHTSA research shows several historical recalls for this model year regarding electrical systems and transmission components. You should check your VIN on the NHTSA or Volkswagen website to confirm current status.

What kind of coolant does a 2014 Jetta use?

The vehicle typically uses an ethylene glycol-based coolant. AMSOIL offers ANTPC1G-EA which is a 50/50 pre-mix formulation designed to protect cooling system metals and gaskets.


Disclaimer: This information is derived from provided source data. Always consult your official Volkswagen owner’s manual or a certified service professional before performing maintenance on your vehicle.

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