great in depth video you make it look a lot easier than it is, but I know it will be hard without a car lift. ive been watching a lot of your videos they are all brilliant.keep up the good work.
@@wawayltd you are my inspirer..do you have any video to show how to remove or replace dpf filter..will be really appreciate 🙏...and also how to clean dpf filter...god bless..tnkxx
Hi, nice work but you dont need to take the subframe off and also you dont need to take off the oil pipes that goes to the turbo, there is enough space to take the EGR off without the extra work and of course without extra costs of replacing the gaskets if doing so. Also the EGR metal part doesnt need to be replace as it can be cleaned and the EGR valve motor and vacuume part can be bought individually saving a lot of money also. Regarding the metal pipes that goes to the front they can also be cleaned with household chemicals. Cheers
My replacement EGR is on the way and I need to do this on my 2012 Jetta which started throwing the P0403 again at 350K KM (did it back at 300K but came good till now). Although I’ve been an enthusiast DIY mechanic to older VWs all my life, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen such a horrible job to do, I’d seriously rather rebuild an engine. Thanks for the very detailed video and I hope to check back in within the next week or so and say it wasn’t such a pig of a job as I expected, but I reckon it’ll be terrible from the videos I’ve seen. Things we do to save money and keep these old workhorses going!
I tried to do the right thing - walked into my local garage, who's also my MOT tester, and asked if he had much experience with VW EGR issues. Almost immediately he advised me to get it mapped out, assuring me the emissions would be okay and it would be a lot cheaper than paying them to physically address the issues. I was worried about doing it but it's been a couple of days and the car feels so much better.
Getting sick and tired of my Sharan. I've got 4 kids and we need decent 7 seater. I've had a new DPF, new NOx sensor and now the EGR and NOx are pinging codes again...not to mention the A/C is stuck on and the heating diverter for rear is broken too. Finally there is some weird issue with passenger side spring keeps rubbing up against the inside of the wheel arch!!!!
I admire the patience you have to breakdown the various parts to get to the EGR valve and associated intake manifold. It seems quite an arduous task. In hindsight, would it have been easier to take out the engine and service that side of the engine? I have some experience with the older VW diesel engines, e.g. pompe duece, and servicing the EGR and intake manifold is less complicated than these more modern common rail engines. As an aside, I wish VW had maintained the orientation of the engine, as in the B5 and B5.5 Passats, rather than transverse as is now common. How I hope VW will produce all electric versions of their popular models. Maintaining the ICE and all the anti-pollution equipment such as this EGR system is ridiculous!
Hi great video help. I've never done one of these yet, but about to. Can you tell me if after replacement I will need any advanced coding other than using vagcom to clear the fault codes. You don't need any advanced codes from the dealer do you?
Thanks! No I didn't need to use any coding - it was just "plug and play". If you have some fault codes, any basic scanner should be able to clear them. Perhaps, after replacement they might clear themselves eventually.
Just a question on brackets and gaskets for the EGR - Spoke to VW and they say just 4 metal gaskets needed, x3 V04L131547S EE2-2 & x1 V03L131547N EE2-206 . However re-watching this video you show a clamp to the DPF (which makes sense if you are moving) plus your bag of parts seems to show an additional gasket i dont have, if i freeze frame! Looks like you have the 4 i have plus one smaller black one! :> What is the smallest black one?
I'm not sure, best to speak to them. I do have a registered company. Could, probably, get away with self-employed. Once I called one branch, they were OK with general public. I suppose it depends who's running the place.
Thank you for the great video. I have an audi a3 2.0 tdi wit the same EGR. The car was throwing P0121 at first then p0403. Long story short the throttle body was absolutely packed with carbon. Took it out cleaned it and it worked fine with smooth engine shutdown. After 1000 miles the engine started throwing p0403 again. It shuts down smoothly without shutter. I doubt the issue is EGR Valve since the engine has only 75k miles (well i dread it more than doubt...) I was wondering what you think it would be? Any advice on how to track down the issue? Cheers
Thanks 👍 P0403 points on EGR. I don't think it should affect engine shutdown. I had this code on low miles too, then for some reason it was gone for a while and came back on high miles. When it came back, I could say it was definitely bad - lack of power and flashing glow plug light. This is what happened to my car, sorry don't know straight answer what to do in your case.
@@masihd1405 In engines like ours EGR valve and throttle body are not even close to each other. As far as I know P0403 relating to EGR. Not sure exactly how to test. I remember connecting scanner, look on live data while running the engine. It can show you position of valve opening in %, also shows deviation, egr error. But I can't say what parameters there should be and what percentage of error is acceptable.
@@wawayltd Your problem/symptoms were identical with my 2011 VW Sharan 2.0 CR TDI CFFB.103 KW, 404.000 Km driven car, I purchased when was 2,5 years old with 217.000 Km on board back in 22 November 2013, car's name is Böze Wagen. In late time I had discovered a connection when the engine was warm, then the flashing glow-plug light (or flashing light bulb wire) came in almost immediately, and that would be not a problem if not paired with limp mode, but this is the way 😒. When the engine was started cold, the the flashing light came out erratically, but more and more often. Also I cleaned the intake manifold (for the first time, there was 600+ grams of oily carbon deposit measured by weight before/after cleaning). I cleaned the intake valves and throttle body (for the EGR). Then I was thinking to clean the DPF/catalysator unit and EGR cooler too, which I did with detergent, carburetor cleaner fluid and muriatic acid (10% HCl) and lots of soaking time, water and compressed air. The two lambda sensor and the two temperature sensor I cleaned ultrasonically. I have the videos, maybe I will post them. Anyway, when I was removing the DPF filter that is needed to take out the EGR cooler, I noticed that my flex pipe - is a component of the DPF filter - is completely broken, then I discovered that the subframe bushing that holds the transmission pendulum is torn all the way, so this explains everything. The subframe bushing broke, this allowed more engine/transmission movement, and that broke the flex pipe all the way. Then the more oxygen measured on the second lambda sensor triggered the flashing glow-plug light on the dashboard. As the lambda/oxygen sensor is working well only in heated conditions, and also has it's own heating element, then is logical that was triggered almost immediately when the engine was warm before startup then when the engine was cold, and the software let some time before triggering the alarm. Anyway, now I am in the the process of installing back everything, I welded a new flex pipe to the DPF, but I came to this video to look at each bolt where it goes, I put them in order, but I do not remember well the order when the parts came out, so I had some trouble finding the place for the nuts and bolts. Wheels and Motors video helped me a lot, in the past also I had help on other repairs. Many thank and keep up the good work 👍, peace.
My advice is to buy an original EGR from a VW dealer. They are over twice the price, but for a good reason. I have seen non-original EGR fail shortly after installation. It has been a revision of the cooler from 03L131512CF to 03L131512DQ, and the latter is a better part then the ones (CF) fitted from factory.
Great video, my skoda yeti the engine light just came up, i read the code p0403, but the car drives fine, no noises nothing.. How can i be sure its the EGR? Your answer would be very appreciated i follow your channel for a few years now, you do a great job in your videos.. Thanks
Thanks.👍 When I had this code coming up more and more often, even after I cleared it, I assumed that it's definitely something to do with EGR, so I just ordered another one and changed it. Here is good article about this code: www.engine-codes.com/p0403_volkswagen.html
Hi I have fabia 1.6tdi 2011. Coil light flashing and when I check with code reader its( p0407 egr position sensor b _low in put.) When I turn the engin off it goes off .whe I start to drive after few minutes it comes again and power goes down. Which part I need to change. Thanks
Hi there, I changed the egr few days ago in a service but after, the engine vibrates, especialy the air intake filter box vibrates very bad at 1200-1500rpm. I put the hand and it comes air from the turbo. Can you tell me what is the problem please?
Do you need to take oil pipe out to carry out this repair? Mine is now leaking and garage are refusing responsibility as they claim they didn’t remove it when replacing my EGR?
Wow man ! Youre Awesome! I got this problem and I might can get it apart, but get it back together is a differant story! Haha Really wish I had youre experience! Nice Work!!! What shall I do with my car I wondering right now :/ Luv my car tho ! fsi 2.0 3c b6 -07.
Heya! Thank you so much for the great video. Do you have any hot tips on removing the top right screw from the assembly? Can't for the life of me get to it. I tried everything except taking out the dpf. :/
Replaced one today I got a haas remanufactured part I always use a new part but tried a reman today big mistake it was faulty had to remove it again and fit a new one what a waste of time.
I bought everything in TPS. All together was quite expensive - around £400. But I know it can be bought for 200-250 for just a unit. The lowest price I have seen was on eBay for 100; I'm not sure about the quality of that one. I used that Sharan for business, so I wanted to be on the safe side.
Great and very helpful video. Worked out great, However after changing the EGR I got 2 new faults. It varies between P2563 (Turbocharger Boost Control Position Sensor A Cicuit) and P0299 (Turbocharger underboost). It seems they never appear at the same time. Connections look "happy" as you say. I´ve checked hoses over and over. I didn´t replace those green gaskets, might be damageged, leaking and causing this? Does anybody have an idea where to start? /Thankful for any help!
hi, can u pls upload a video how to clean EGR on this car without removing it. i have same car and work in taxi business too. bristol V car. thanks mate. ur help appreciate. thanks
If you come to Halfords or Euro Car Parts - they sell some stuff like bottles or sprays for EGR cleaning, and instructions how to use that are on them... However to be honest, in this car, if EGR developed a problem, cleaning might not help. Unlike previous engine generation, where valve was so close to intake and got clogged up with mixture of oil and soot, here we get just soot and it shouldn't give too much trouble. You can use some of that stuff I mentioned above and see how it goes - maybe they sell it for reason.. I that doesn't help, then you'll have to either replace it or I also seen people taking it out for a clean..
Hi, many many thanks for ur advice. it works actually bt don’t knw how long it will last bt so far it sorted. i went to euro car parts. bought one of egr spray and used it according to instructions. also bought one of ODB2 to clear code. thanks again for ur help. have a great day. 😊
WheelsAndMotors hi again. it didn’t work actually as light came up again. yes u r right. this type of car need to change to new EGR or well cleaned. do i buy from vw dealer or from euro car parts? ur advice will be help a lot. thanks
@@naeemmohd797 Hi, sorry to hear that it didn't help.. I bought mine in TPS, unit itself + gaskets and clamps all together was 416 pounds, that's the price you would get from dealership. I don't know how good is EGR from Euro Car Parts, probably should be good too, because they also give warranty. I don't have much experience dealing with these units, so I'm afraid I can't give you good advise. Apart from this one about year ago, I bought same unit from eBay for like 100 pounds, it had to go on different car, Seat Altea XL 1.6tdi. And this unit from eBay didn't last long. I don't know whether that was because of bad quality or because they done bad job (I didn't fit that one) or something else went wrong.. I would recommend get it from somewhere with warranty and get it done by someone who can guaranty that it will work. With your job you want it to be done once and for good, isn't it?
i have code EGR Sensor P048C Open circuit Active. i think i have to tackle this nasty job by the looks of it ive only got hundred and ten km om my clock in your opinion would you say i would need to change out my egr thanks
Are exhaust pressure valve and EGR valve the same thing? Sorry, I'm not a proper mechanic, I have figured out how to replace a bloody thing, that's about it. I don't want to give you a false advice.
Hi I've just replaced the egr as was completely stuck open, now with the new unit I have the permanent fault you can clear it and it returns straight away I be tried egr adaptation on my scanning tool but it's saying it's not supported on this engine my engine is CAYC 1.6 TDI any ideas what to do I'm thinking about cleaning and getting the old one fitted back on
Looks like possible electrical fault. I'm not a professional, unfortunately. Did the new EGR come with the warranty? Maybe some plug wasn't connected properly? Sorry, I don't know how to help.. Here's one good link about this fault, you probably have seen it: www.obd-codes.com/p0408
I had a look in my Sharan, and it looks like a bunch of wires, probably connected to various sensors and components somewhere in the bumper area. The brake fluid level sensor also goes to the same bunch... I my car I don't see any loose wires.
@@wawayltd I am writing more specifically about these thin cables going down the bulkhead wall. I'm sorry but I can't add a photo. not every Sharan has it. I'll send you an email.
It feels great, I presume oil may come from turbo, which is still original and eventually might go. When time comes - maybe another reason to make new video 😉
Thanks! No you don't need to adopt it - just replace and go. All I did when I replaced my EGR is shown in the video, and there was no "computer magic", such as encoding or calibrating involved. I just replaced it and already done another 50.000 miles - no problem.
hi, nice video. i hve change my vw shran 2016 egr last year. last week same problem comes up. can u sort this issue pls. of course i will pay the charges. i will in bristol and do taxi. thanks
Thanks for nice words. I wouldn't be a good mechanic - I'm too slow. Before making new video I do a lot of research at least to know what I'm doing. Still it takes ages and things may go wrong. Of course with the power of video editing it looks quick and easy in the video. But there's lots left behind the scene 😉 I don't mind playing with my car, or do something that I'm really confident on another, but I don't want to work with random people cars in case if I mess up.
@@wawayltd ya in video everything looks easy bt i can understand how much hard work behind it. just now i went to gearage, they give me appointment next month 8th. they saying its egr bt it could be problem with electrical too. can’t afford off road till that. it probably damaged to dpf too. so many things my friend. i know u for years in working same trade. i give u 100% go ahead to work on my car. and ofcourse will pay u. 😊
I'm very sorry Muhammad, there are few reasons why I can't fix your car: 1. I don't know what's wrong with it. I only know how to replace EGR unit, that's all. What if the fault is somewhere else? Electrics? I don't know how to diagnose it properly.. 2. The garage where I filmed it is not mine, my friend kindly lets me to use it occasionally, and I don't want to misuse it. 3. As I said I'm slow - it can take long time, and time is something that I don't have now. I can earn in taxi, but I also spend a lot of time building new version of my website, and it needs to be finished before hosting runs out for my old one. 4. This job is too serious for me, it's not something I do every day. I'm alright to risk my car, but I don't want to mess up yours. Try to shop around, try to find good garage that can take you sooner. I'm sorry, but the "stars are not aligned" properly for me to fix your car. Hope you get it sorted.
In the past I had engine management light with "EGR insufficient flow detected" it was on and off occasionally. But before this job, I had just coil light flashing, loss of power and scan that says "EGR malfunction".
Hi after my EGR been replaced in"""" RECOMMENDED GARAGE"""""" my car is more noise than before. I saw they did not replace the bracket on turbo and after long conversation they replace the bracket but i can se is exhaust leak somewhere . Smell coming from engine bay :(((( Where can be this leak if the bracket be replaced? How do you think?
Sorry Ivan, it needs to be seen, I can't tell you like that, I'm not even mecahnic. Looks like that recommended garage has done not very nice job. I think they should be responsible for exhaust system leaks.
I too have a problem with my 2.0 TDI Alhambra where I've noticed a deep rumble noise like air blowing when driving around town, smell of exhaust in the car when I stop at lights, exhaust smell in the engine bay, and I can see smoke appear from the area of the turbo (a puff of smoke appears immediately when the engine starts). It's been trying to do DPF regen all the time, and was throwing a P2456 sensor fault so I changed the sensor and adapted it with VCDS (before the noise/smoke puff issues were noticed) but now I'm getting a P0299 low boost code. I don't know if it's an exhaust leak around the turbo area, or a blocked DPF, or a faulty/blocked EGR, or something else. Did you get yours sorted? What do you refer to when you say the bracket on the turbo? Thanks.. Also, editing this because I forgot to mention it goes into limp mode if I give it too much power, for example when accelerating onto a motorway.
My engine is also cffb, sorry but I don't know part number. I bought it from TPS, they supplied correct one. I think this one should fit any C engine even 1.6tdi. Not sure though. Try this website for part number: www.oemepc.com/
Engine mounts. Engine doesn't sit on subframe, it's connected to subframe only with pendulum support with bushing. Engine hangs on mounts, if you bolt it to the body - you'll get a lot of vibrations.
320 k. Miles ...wow. Vw built this engine to complicated for repair.every vw turbo leaking the oil from beginning. But still I like this engine. Good job
Thanks :) I have replaced those bushings (there are 2, one above another). Just need time to process video files and create proper video. Give me about week.
@@Wiliuz I used pull and sleeve tool kit or whatever it's called. Didn't buy it specifically for that job, just because it's useful to have for future, it costs £70-£80 on eBay. I have seen people do it with jack and piece of wood... But I didn't want to risk, it's a taxi and needs to be on road asap.
Seals are quite cheap. There's a seal around rocker cover and 4 seals - 1 around each injector. Because injectors had to come out and I don't have experience with them, I gave it to some specialists, they charged me about 200 pounds. By the way I had another leak from oil cooler, I have a video about it.
Hi, this code points on restricted flow of gases through EGR. What's causing it - I don't know. Maybe it's just clogged up EGR or even of the pipes and it needs jusr cleaning, or maybe old unit is not good and it's asking for replacement. I can't say, it needs to be seen.
Hello. Thank you for the great videos. I have a question. Sometimes cooling fans operate at 20 degrees. Where to find the cooling fan sensor in the 2013 Volkswagen Sharan car.
I know that fans have mind of their own. System decides when to switch them on. Why and when - I don't know, but I don't worry about it, as long as there no errors. It has a connector that switches it on and off, but it's only connector - signal comes from ECU, but when it decides to put it on - it's a bit of a mystery for me. I would assume it's a bunch of parameters, not just one sensor. However - I'm not professional 😏
@@wawayltd In the movie the new egr comes without protection and was taken from the old egr and put on vacumm (thermal protection) I don't have that protection anymore, is there any problem?
I don't know, sorry. Maybe not a big problem, maybe can become a problem. I didn't try to drive without that protection. If it's there - there must be a reason.
It stays pretty clean with this design (no oil, only soot). Motorway is pretty good for giving it a good burn. However, sometimes if it starts failing cleaning may not help, even if you take it out and physically clean it.
@@wawayltd Thanks. My car failed MOT cos of emission. It drives fine no signs of any problem. I just dont know what to do. Kwikfit said it needs cleaning. Thanks for your reply.
@@wawayltd I drove on the motorway did 80 mph this evening and took it to another garage and the emission was 0.71. It was fine. They ask me to take the car back to kwikfit. So first thing tomorrow morning. They told me the same thing you mentioned above. Ill do that. My friend also put some chemical in the fuel tank. So hope all go well tomorrow. Thanks for your help mate. God bless.
@@wawayltd Master error P145F in 1.6 tdi engine appeared during dpf regeneration too high mass air flow during regeneration ... What can it be and how to fix it ..
Hello, i think i have an EGR problem. I have intermittent code P0403 [172]. The engine starts and then shuts down immediately, i think the EGR is stock closed. Do you have any idea how to force it open just to be able to take the car home and work on it?
The code points at EGR circuit malfunction. I think if it's stuck in "closed", the car should work (some people blank it), but with fault codes. It's harder to start when it's stuck open - it will misfire especially when cold. Not sure if there's a way to do something without getting there.
You don’t need to remove all that suspension, drive shafts and subframe out. You can do it much easier and quicker. All you need is aloft because it’s easier to work.
You have no idea on how to get the job done efficiently. You do not take off turbo return pipe I have done this job several times you do not need to drop the sub frame but good effort must’ve taken you days 😮😮
Where are you based my friend I want to bring my car in you look like a man that knows his stuff please reply or if you can come to me please message waiting on your reply
Thanks for nice words. I wouldn't be a good mechanic - I'm too slow. Before making new video I do a lot of research at least to know what I'm doing. Still it takes ages and things may go wrong. Of course with the power of video editing it looks quick and easy in the video. But there's lots left behind the scene 😉 I don't mind playing with my car, or do something that I'm really confident on another, but I don't want to work with random people cars in case if I mess up.
The guy who designed this type of EGR valve should have gone through the firing squad. Seriously...firstly this system on any vehicle is designed to get dirty and therefore if it is inaccessible it is a big problem.
Must be bonkers going to all that trouble on a old vehicle with such high mileage. Labour costs here in the UK would render the car uneconomical to repair plus the price of the valve , I think EGR is £1000 from the dealer or non dealer price is £500. Your trying to polish a turd there mate, soz for the negativity but it's expensive problem after problem with old high mileage cars!
Don't remember how much I paid for parts... I'm pretty sure it was below 500, and that including clamps and gaskets from TPS. The car is on 422K and still happily going.
great in depth video you make it look a lot easier than it is, but I know it will be hard without a car lift. ive been watching a lot of your videos they are all brilliant.keep up the good work.
Thanks 😊
I'll try my best
Good work. Always hard on axle stands working on your back. Excellent detail in every respect. Thanks for sharing. All the best Pete
Thanks Pete 👍
@@wawayltd you are my inspirer..do you have any video to show how to remove or replace dpf filter..will be really appreciate 🙏...and also how to clean dpf filter...god bless..tnkxx
Thanks. At the moment I don't have anything for DPF, sorry...
EASY-PEASY style 😂. Thanks for detailed video . Hats off ❤
Thanks 👍 Hat definitely needs to be off for this job, otherwise ut will get dirty 😁
Hi, nice work but you dont need to take the subframe off and also you dont need to take off the oil pipes that goes to the turbo, there is enough space to take the EGR off without the extra work and of course without extra costs of replacing the gaskets if doing so.
Also the EGR metal part doesnt need to be replace as it can be cleaned and the EGR valve motor and vacuume part can be bought individually saving a lot of money also.
Regarding the metal pipes that goes to the front they can also be cleaned with household chemicals. Cheers
Thanks for the advice 👍
Can I do that with 2011 dti jeatt
This video was so helpful, gives a massive understanding of where it is and how it's all bolted in. Thanks
You're welcome 😊
My replacement EGR is on the way and I need to do this on my 2012 Jetta which started throwing the P0403 again at 350K KM (did it back at 300K but came good till now). Although I’ve been an enthusiast DIY mechanic to older VWs all my life, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen such a horrible job to do, I’d seriously rather rebuild an engine. Thanks for the very detailed video and I hope to check back in within the next week or so and say it wasn’t such a pig of a job as I expected, but I reckon it’ll be terrible from the videos I’ve seen. Things we do to save money and keep these old workhorses going!
Idea of rebuilding the engine terrifies me. I'd rather replace EGR.
Hi there,
How s the jetta going? I replaced the egr on my Golf Plus and now its noisier
I tried to do the right thing - walked into my local garage, who's also my MOT tester, and asked if he had much experience with VW EGR issues. Almost immediately he advised me to get it mapped out, assuring me the emissions would be okay and it would be a lot cheaper than paying them to physically address the issues. I was worried about doing it but it's been a couple of days and the car feels so much better.
Do you still have dpf?
@@daz3745 No
@@Costa_del_Artlepool I would like to blank off my egr but I still have the dpf. I'm worried if I blank it off it'll cause dpf problems.
@@daz3745 You're right. The DPF needs to be gutted, and the ECU remapped to basically function like a car with no EGR or DPF.
Very good video. I manage to pull the EGR valve out, without dismantle the oil pipes and swaybar just slide it over the top of the front axel
Wow. Good to know, thanks 👍
Good video man, I had a guy come out and blank the egr pipe the the inlet end, then he mapped out the egr valve , 120 quid, been perfect for 4 months
Yeah, that's another way of doing it.
Doesn't that mess up the dpf?
I know that if they blank out EGR, they also cut out DPF.
Can you show how to clean throttle body of Skoda Octavia tdi mk3?
Sorry, Abdul, I can't find time for new videos at the moment 😔
Make sure you replace to turbo pipe gasket otherwise you will likely have an oil leak!
Getting sick and tired of my Sharan. I've got 4 kids and we need decent 7 seater. I've had a new DPF, new NOx sensor and now the EGR and NOx are pinging codes again...not to mention the A/C is stuck on and the heating diverter for rear is broken too.
Finally there is some weird issue with passenger side spring keeps rubbing up against the inside of the wheel arch!!!!
Excellent run through. Thanks.
You're welcome 😎👍
I admire the patience you have to breakdown the various parts to get to the EGR valve and associated intake manifold. It seems quite an arduous task. In hindsight, would it have been easier to take out the engine and service that side of the engine? I have some experience with the older VW diesel engines, e.g. pompe duece, and servicing the EGR and intake manifold is less complicated than these more modern common rail engines. As an aside, I wish VW had maintained the orientation of the engine, as in the B5 and B5.5 Passats, rather than transverse as is now common. How I hope VW will produce all electric versions of their popular models. Maintaining the ICE and all the anti-pollution equipment such as this EGR system is ridiculous!
Out of all anti-pollution equipment - it's the AdBlue I hate the most. The car is great actually, today I've passed 400.000 mile mark.
I have to do this on my wife's car and the timing belt and oil filter housing
Have fun 😉
Good work love how you explean the bolt and size 😊
Thanks Dennis 🙃
thank you for your effort.Very well expained how to do the job!
Thanks Conrad 👍
A great video and a great explanation!! BUT, much too much work, i do it with the half of work....
Thanks 👍
I know, I just like to make more space. Time doesn't matter that much, as I do it for myself and I don't work for the garage.
Hi great video help. I've never done one of these yet, but about to. Can you tell me if after replacement I will need any advanced coding other than using vagcom to clear the fault codes. You don't need any advanced codes from the dealer do you?
Thanks! No I didn't need to use any coding - it was just "plug and play". If you have some fault codes, any basic scanner should be able to clear them. Perhaps, after replacement they might clear themselves eventually.
Has Volkswagen changed the design of the new EGR fault as this is a common issue?
Just a question on brackets and gaskets for the EGR - Spoke to VW and they say just 4 metal gaskets needed, x3 V04L131547S EE2-2 & x1 V03L131547N EE2-206 . However re-watching this video you show a clamp to the DPF (which makes sense if you are moving) plus your bag of parts seems to show an additional gasket i dont have, if i freeze frame! Looks like you have the 4 i have plus one smaller black one! :> What is the smallest black one?
It's been a while since I've done it. Barely remember by now. Could you please send me a timestamp, maybe I'll remember something.
I think i figured it out, its the oil return gasket thats missing 🙏 03L145757G @@wawayltd
How did you manage to buy the EGR valve from TPS please? They are not open to public, just to trade isn’t?
Yeah, I have a trade account with them.
@@wawayltd that’s great, is easy to open it ? Do you need to have a register company?
I'm not sure, best to speak to them. I do have a registered company. Could, probably, get away with self-employed. Once I called one branch, they were OK with general public. I suppose it depends who's running the place.
Thank you for the great video.
I have an audi a3 2.0 tdi wit the same EGR.
The car was throwing P0121 at first then p0403. Long story short the throttle body was absolutely packed with carbon. Took it out cleaned it and it worked fine with smooth engine shutdown. After 1000 miles the engine started throwing p0403 again.
It shuts down smoothly without shutter.
I doubt the issue is EGR Valve since the engine has only 75k miles (well i dread it more than doubt...)
I was wondering what you think it would be? Any advice on how to track down the issue?
Cheers
Thanks 👍 P0403 points on EGR. I don't think it should affect engine shutdown. I had this code on low miles too, then for some reason it was gone for a while and came back on high miles. When it came back, I could say it was definitely bad - lack of power and flashing glow plug light.
This is what happened to my car, sorry don't know straight answer what to do in your case.
Is there a way to test egr valve without taking it out?
Same for throttle body.
Am I right to say p0403 could be caused by either of those ?
@@masihd1405 In engines like ours EGR valve and throttle body are not even close to each other. As far as I know P0403 relating to EGR.
Not sure exactly how to test. I remember connecting scanner, look on live data while running the engine. It can show you position of valve opening in %, also shows deviation, egr error. But I can't say what parameters there should be and what percentage of error is acceptable.
@@wawayltd Your problem/symptoms were identical with my 2011 VW Sharan 2.0 CR TDI CFFB.103 KW, 404.000 Km driven car, I purchased when was 2,5 years old with 217.000 Km on board back in 22 November 2013, car's name is Böze Wagen. In late time I had discovered a connection when the engine was warm, then the flashing glow-plug light (or flashing light bulb wire) came in almost immediately, and that would be not a problem if not paired with limp mode, but this is the way 😒. When the engine was started cold, the the flashing light came out erratically, but more and more often. Also I cleaned the intake manifold (for the first time, there was 600+ grams of oily carbon deposit measured by weight before/after cleaning). I cleaned the intake valves and throttle body (for the EGR). Then I was thinking to clean the DPF/catalysator unit and EGR cooler too, which I did with detergent, carburetor cleaner fluid and muriatic acid (10% HCl) and lots of soaking time, water and compressed air. The two lambda sensor and the two temperature sensor I cleaned ultrasonically. I have the videos, maybe I will post them.
Anyway, when I was removing the DPF filter that is needed to take out the EGR cooler, I noticed that my flex pipe - is a component of the DPF filter - is completely broken, then I discovered that the subframe bushing that holds the transmission pendulum is torn all the way, so this explains everything. The subframe bushing broke, this allowed more engine/transmission movement, and that broke the flex pipe all the way. Then the more oxygen measured on the second lambda sensor triggered the flashing glow-plug light on the dashboard. As the lambda/oxygen sensor is working well only in heated conditions, and also has it's own heating element, then is logical that was triggered almost immediately when the engine was warm before startup then when the engine was cold, and the software let some time before triggering the alarm.
Anyway, now I am in the the process of installing back everything, I welded a new flex pipe to the DPF, but I came to this video to look at each bolt where it goes, I put them in order, but I do not remember well the order when the parts came out, so I had some trouble finding the place for the nuts and bolts.
Wheels and Motors video helped me a lot, in the past also I had help on other repairs.
Many thank and keep up the good work 👍, peace.
Wow! You can make a great RUclips channel 👍
My advice is to buy an original EGR from a VW dealer. They are over twice the price, but for a good reason. I have seen non-original EGR fail shortly after installation.
It has been a revision of the cooler from 03L131512CF to 03L131512DQ, and the latter is a better part then the ones (CF) fitted from factory.
TPS supplies dealerships. Only trouble - they sell to trade only.
If this happened would a DPF & EGR delete not be better, Possibly a slight remap for mpg boost?
There are lots of debates on Internet what's better - delete or not delete. I decided to myself that I'll keep it as it was designed.
@@wawayltd Appreciate the response. I haven't attempted this myself just wanted to know your views on it. Thanks
Great video, my skoda yeti the engine light just came up, i read the code p0403, but the car drives fine, no noises nothing.. How can i be sure its the EGR? Your answer would be very appreciated i follow your channel for a few years now, you do a great job in your videos.. Thanks
Thanks.👍 When I had this code coming up more and more often, even after I cleared it, I assumed that it's definitely something to do with EGR, so I just ordered another one and changed it. Here is good article about this code:
www.engine-codes.com/p0403_volkswagen.html
Hi I have fabia 1.6tdi 2011. Coil light flashing and when I check with code reader its( p0407 egr position sensor b _low in put.) When I turn the engin off it goes off .whe I start to drive after few minutes it comes again and power goes down. Which part I need to change. Thanks
Thank you so much for the video. It really helps:-)
You're welcome 👍
Hi there,
I changed the egr few days ago in a service but after, the engine vibrates, especialy the air intake filter box vibrates very bad at 1200-1500rpm. I put the hand and it comes air from the turbo. Can you tell me what is the problem please?
Golf plus CFHC
I'm sorry, I think that the best thing is to speak to people who did that repair. I can only guess.
Do you need to take oil pipe out to carry out this repair? Mine is now leaking and garage are refusing responsibility as they claim they didn’t remove it when replacing my EGR?
If you mean turbo oil feeding pipe, then - yes.
Excellent video thanks
You're welcome 😊
Wow man ! Youre Awesome! I got this problem and I might can get it apart, but get it back together is a differant story! Haha Really wish I had youre experience! Nice Work!!! What shall I do with my car I wondering right now :/ Luv my car tho ! fsi 2.0 3c b6 -07.
Thanks! I don't have much experience, I just pretend to be clever in my videos 😁
Fsi engine is not diesel.. Does that one have EGR at all?
Great video 👍
Thanks Jordan 😎👍
Heya! Thank you so much for the great video. Do you have any hot tips on removing the top right screw from the assembly? Can't for the life of me get to it. I tried everything except taking out the dpf. :/
As far as I remember I didn't take out DPF, just disconnected and moved it aside.
Replaced one today I got a haas remanufactured part I always use a new part but tried a reman today big mistake it was faulty had to remove it again and fit a new one what a waste of time.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Hi, did you put anything on the metal gasket-grease or something when you connect the dpf to the turbo ?
Hello! No. No grease needed there.
@@wawayltd ok thanks
Hi how much you’re egr kit was and from there’s you purchased and is it comes as a full kit or you have to order everything separately?
I bought everything in TPS. All together was quite expensive - around £400. But I know it can be bought for 200-250 for just a unit. The lowest price I have seen was on eBay for 100; I'm not sure about the quality of that one. I used that Sharan for business, so I wanted to be on the safe side.
Really good video. Hopefully will be a similar job on my 1.6tdi Seat
Thanks Rocky! It should be similar, especially if your engine number begins with letter C.
No happy ending? What happen to the car? Is it still running or did you scrap it?
I still have that car, it has 423.000 miles on a clock.. Driving like a dream.
Very nice video work spot on x
Thanks Abid 👍
Great and very helpful video. Worked out great, However after changing the EGR I got 2 new faults. It varies between P2563 (Turbocharger Boost Control Position Sensor A Cicuit) and P0299 (Turbocharger underboost). It seems they never appear at the same time. Connections look "happy" as you say. I´ve checked hoses over and over. I didn´t replace those green gaskets, might be damageged, leaking and causing this? Does anybody have an idea where to start? /Thankful for any help!
Does the car feel underpowered?
hi, can u pls upload a video how to clean EGR on this car without removing it. i have same car and work in taxi business too. bristol V car. thanks mate. ur help appreciate. thanks
If you come to Halfords or Euro Car Parts - they sell some stuff like bottles or sprays for EGR cleaning, and instructions how to use that are on them... However to be honest, in this car, if EGR developed a problem, cleaning might not help. Unlike previous engine generation, where valve was so close to intake and got clogged up with mixture of oil and soot, here we get just soot and it shouldn't give too much trouble.
You can use some of that stuff I mentioned above and see how it goes - maybe they sell it for reason.. I that doesn't help, then you'll have to either replace it or I also seen people taking it out for a clean..
Hi, many many thanks for ur advice. it works actually bt don’t knw how long it will last bt so far it sorted. i went to euro car parts. bought one of egr spray and used it according to instructions. also bought one of ODB2 to clear code. thanks again for ur help. have a great day. 😊
@@naeemmohd797 You're very welcome, hope it stays clear 👍
WheelsAndMotors hi again. it didn’t work actually as light came up again. yes u r right. this type of car need to change to new EGR or well cleaned. do i buy from vw dealer or from euro car parts? ur advice will be help a lot. thanks
@@naeemmohd797 Hi, sorry to hear that it didn't help.. I bought mine in TPS, unit itself + gaskets and clamps all together was 416 pounds, that's the price you would get from dealership. I don't know how good is EGR from Euro Car Parts, probably should be good too, because they also give warranty.
I don't have much experience dealing with these units, so I'm afraid I can't give you good advise.
Apart from this one about year ago, I bought same unit from eBay for like 100 pounds, it had to go on different car, Seat Altea XL 1.6tdi. And this unit from eBay didn't last long. I don't know whether that was because of bad quality or because they done bad job (I didn't fit that one) or something else went wrong..
I would recommend get it from somewhere with warranty and get it done by someone who can guaranty that it will work.
With your job you want it to be done once and for good, isn't it?
i have code EGR Sensor P048C Open circuit Active. i think i have to tackle this nasty job by the looks of it ive only got hundred and ten km om my clock in your opinion would you say i would need to change out my egr thanks
Are exhaust pressure valve and EGR valve the same thing? Sorry, I'm not a proper mechanic, I have figured out how to replace a bloody thing, that's about it. I don't want to give you a false advice.
Hi I've just replaced the egr as was completely stuck open, now with the new unit I have the permanent fault you can clear it and it returns straight away I be tried egr adaptation on my scanning tool but it's saying it's not supported on this engine my engine is CAYC 1.6 TDI any ideas what to do I'm thinking about cleaning and getting the old one fitted back on
Hi! What fault does it give you?
I get the fault P040800 Exhaust gas recirculation sensor B circuit high intermittent
Looks like possible electrical fault. I'm not a professional, unfortunately. Did the new EGR come with the warranty? Maybe some plug wasn't connected properly? Sorry, I don't know how to help..
Here's one good link about this fault, you probably have seen it:
www.obd-codes.com/p0408
What device is the wire in the left hand area connected to? 11.43 minutes of video.
Tomorrow I'm going to see that car and have a look.
@@wawayltd I have the same cable but not connected.
I had a look in my Sharan, and it looks like a bunch of wires, probably connected to various sensors and components somewhere in the bumper area. The brake fluid level sensor also goes to the same bunch... I my car I don't see any loose wires.
@@wawayltd I am writing more specifically about these thin cables going down the bulkhead wall. I'm sorry but I can't add a photo. not every Sharan has it. I'll send you an email.
I don't think I'll be able to help you there. I'm not professional, sorry..
Great video , but with 330K on the VW there looks like excess oil signs its breathing heavy
It feels great, I presume oil may come from turbo, which is still original and eventually might go. When time comes - maybe another reason to make new video 😉
It's doesn't seem to consume any oil between services..
Good video
Do you need to adopt (calibrate) new EGR , and do you know if you dont do it , can that damage new EGR.
Thanks! No you don't need to adopt it - just replace and go. All I did when I replaced my EGR is shown in the video, and there was no "computer magic", such as encoding or calibrating involved. I just replaced it and already done another 50.000 miles - no problem.
WheelsAndMotors , thanks for reply, all the best
hi, nice video. i hve change my vw shran 2016 egr last year. last week same problem comes up. can u sort this issue pls. of course i will pay the charges. i will in bristol and do taxi. thanks
Thanks for nice words. I wouldn't be a good mechanic - I'm too slow. Before making new video I do a lot of research at least to know what I'm doing. Still it takes ages and things may go wrong. Of course with the power of video editing it looks quick and easy in the video. But there's lots left behind the scene 😉
I don't mind playing with my car, or do something that I'm really confident on another, but I don't want to work with random people cars in case if I mess up.
@@wawayltd ya in video everything looks easy bt i can understand how much hard work behind it. just now i went to gearage, they give me appointment next month 8th. they saying its egr bt it could be problem with electrical too. can’t afford off road till that. it probably damaged to dpf too. so many things my friend. i know u for years in working same trade. i give u 100% go ahead to work on my car. and ofcourse will pay u. 😊
I'm very sorry Muhammad, there are few reasons why I can't fix your car:
1. I don't know what's wrong with it. I only know how to replace EGR unit, that's all. What if the fault is somewhere else? Electrics? I don't know how to diagnose it properly..
2. The garage where I filmed it is not mine, my friend kindly lets me to use it occasionally, and I don't want to misuse it.
3. As I said I'm slow - it can take long time, and time is something that I don't have now. I can earn in taxi, but I also spend a lot of time building new version of my website, and it needs to be finished before hosting runs out for my old one.
4. This job is too serious for me, it's not something I do every day. I'm alright to risk my car, but I don't want to mess up yours.
Try to shop around, try to find good garage that can take you sooner.
I'm sorry, but the "stars are not aligned" properly for me to fix your car.
Hope you get it sorted.
@@wawayltd thts no problem my friend. i completely understand 😊
What was the symptoms of the bad egr? Did you have any faults light on the dash?
In the past I had engine management light with "EGR insufficient flow detected" it was on and off occasionally.
But before this job, I had just coil light flashing, loss of power and scan that says "EGR malfunction".
@@wawayltd Thanks
Hi after my EGR been replaced in"""" RECOMMENDED GARAGE"""""" my car is more noise than before. I saw they did not replace the bracket on turbo and after long conversation they replace the bracket but i can se is exhaust leak somewhere . Smell coming from engine bay :(((( Where can be this leak if the bracket be replaced? How do you think?
Sorry Ivan, it needs to be seen, I can't tell you like that, I'm not even mecahnic. Looks like that recommended garage has done not very nice job. I think they should be responsible for exhaust system leaks.
I too have a problem with my 2.0 TDI Alhambra where I've noticed a deep rumble noise like air blowing when driving around town, smell of exhaust in the car when I stop at lights, exhaust smell in the engine bay, and I can see smoke appear from the area of the turbo (a puff of smoke appears immediately when the engine starts). It's been trying to do DPF regen all the time, and was throwing a P2456 sensor fault so I changed the sensor and adapted it with VCDS (before the noise/smoke puff issues were noticed) but now I'm getting a P0299 low boost code. I don't know if it's an exhaust leak around the turbo area, or a blocked DPF, or a faulty/blocked EGR, or something else. Did you get yours sorted? What do you refer to when you say the bracket on the turbo? Thanks.. Also, editing this because I forgot to mention it goes into limp mode if I give it too much power, for example when accelerating onto a motorway.
@@BarnSt0rmer Hi I still waiting for smock test . I will let you know as soon as possible
Hi there, how did u resolve the noise problem?
part number any chance?
what was the cost of the part please?
getting code more often time to spend money.
2011 230000 km cffb.
thanks
My engine is also cffb, sorry but I don't know part number. I bought it from TPS, they supplied correct one. I think this one should fit any C engine even 1.6tdi. Not sure though. Try this website for part number:
www.oemepc.com/
What is holding the engine in the engine bay?
Engine mounts. Engine doesn't sit on subframe, it's connected to subframe only with pendulum support with bushing. Engine hangs on mounts, if you bolt it to the body - you'll get a lot of vibrations.
320 k. Miles ...wow.
Vw built this engine to complicated for repair.every vw turbo leaking the oil from beginning.
But still I like this engine.
Good job
Thanks :)
Nice video. Off topic, That subframe bush is begging to be replaced. Waiting for a video how to do it lol
Thanks :) I have replaced those bushings (there are 2, one above another). Just need time to process video files and create proper video. Give me about week.
@@wawayltd ok cool. I've replaced mine without expensive tools or press. Cant wait to see your method.
@@Wiliuz I used pull and sleeve tool kit or whatever it's called. Didn't buy it specifically for that job, just because it's useful to have for future, it costs £70-£80 on eBay.
I have seen people do it with jack and piece of wood... But I didn't want to risk, it's a taxi and needs to be on road asap.
Hello. Did you find out where was the oil leakage? Thanks
Hi, rocker cover seal.
@@wawayltd :-( Approximately how much does it cost to replace the cover seals? And how money working hours does it take :D
Seals are quite cheap. There's a seal around rocker cover and 4 seals - 1 around each injector. Because injectors had to come out and I don't have experience with them, I gave it to some specialists, they charged me about 200 pounds. By the way I had another leak from oil cooler, I have a video about it.
@@wawayltd Thank you! Btw the video was good (y)
Thanks :)
Hi I have p0401 vw cc 2.0tdi 2013 would it need a new egr
Hi, this code points on restricted flow of gases through EGR. What's causing it - I don't know. Maybe it's just clogged up EGR or even of the pipes and it needs jusr cleaning, or maybe old unit is not good and it's asking for replacement. I can't say, it needs to be seen.
@@wawayltd ok I get cleaned see what happens. If I do end up changing it what brand of egr do you use genuine or aftermarket?
I would go for reputable brand with warranty, so in case if it doesn't work, you can go back to them and throw it in their face 😁
Hello. Thank you for the great videos. I have a question. Sometimes cooling fans operate at 20 degrees. Where to find the cooling fan sensor in the 2013 Volkswagen Sharan car.
I know that fans have mind of their own. System decides when to switch them on. Why and when - I don't know, but I don't worry about it, as long as there no errors.
It has a connector that switches it on and off, but it's only connector - signal comes from ECU, but when it decides to put it on - it's a bit of a mystery for me. I would assume it's a bunch of parameters, not just one sensor. However - I'm not professional 😏
If there is DPF regeneration in progress, cooling fan can be switched on.
If DPF regeneration was not complete, but you switched the engine off - fans will continue to work to cool it down.
Hi how much it will cost to change the EGR
Hello, no idea, different mechanics charge different prices. Do it like I did - I didn't have to pay anyone.
@@wawayltd thank you so much but unfortunately I don't have everything I don't know if it's the same problems how much EGR
I don't have heat protection, it's a problem?
The one for driveshaft?
@@wawayltd In the movie the new egr comes without protection and was taken from the old egr and put on vacumm (thermal protection) I don't have that protection anymore, is there any problem?
I don't know, sorry. Maybe not a big problem, maybe can become a problem. I didn't try to drive without that protection. If it's there - there must be a reason.
@@wawayltd Thanks for the answer! 👍
Does EGR clear up if driven regularly on the motorway?
It stays pretty clean with this design (no oil, only soot). Motorway is pretty good for giving it a good burn. However, sometimes if it starts failing cleaning may not help, even if you take it out and physically clean it.
@@wawayltd Thanks. My car failed MOT cos of emission. It drives fine no signs of any problem. I just dont know what to do. Kwikfit said it needs cleaning. Thanks for your reply.
Try to rev it up while going up the hill before MOT, also make sure engine is hot, like in this video:
ruclips.net/video/4zTRSOHcI7c/видео.html
@@wawayltd I drove on the motorway did 80 mph this evening and took it to another garage and the emission was 0.71. It was fine. They ask me to take the car back to kwikfit. So first thing tomorrow morning. They told me the same thing you mentioned above. Ill do that. My friend also put some chemical in the fuel tank. So hope all go well tomorrow. Thanks for your help mate. God bless.
You're very welcome, best of luck with your MOT!
Do you need to support the steering rack at all or is it okay? Also - do you need to do any calibration when you return the subframe to the position?
Steering rack is okay, it can stay like that. Try to fit subframe back as it was looking at old marks, but I still recommend to check wheel alignment.
You are the best thx bro
Thanks Samir 👍
Where are you based ?
Not sure what you mean by "based".. I live in Bristol.
This looks easy when talking engine out
Yeah, it can be tight..
great video you done here 5*****
Thanks 😎
@@wawayltd Master error P145F in 1.6 tdi engine appeared during dpf regeneration too high mass air flow during regeneration ... What can it be and how to fix it ..
I'm sorry, I don't know. I tried to look on Internet, still can't figure out.
Hello, i think i have an EGR problem.
I have intermittent code P0403 [172]. The engine starts and then shuts down immediately, i think the EGR is stock closed.
Do you have any idea how to force it open just to be able to take the car home and work on it?
The code points at EGR circuit malfunction. I think if it's stuck in "closed", the car should work (some people blank it), but with fault codes. It's harder to start when it's stuck open - it will misfire especially when cold. Not sure if there's a way to do something without getting there.
@WheelsAndMotors it's stock open, sorry.
I'm thinking about removing the pipe that goes from the EGR to the intake manifold. This should let it start.
That would make exhaust gases to go into engine compartment and inside car interior! Why don't you want just to fix it?
@@mohbounu hi mate what did you do on the end my friends seat is starting but dies it won't rev suspecting only egr
Warranty on a car with 350.000 miles on it..? 😅
Pure faith 😁
You don’t need to remove all that suspension, drive shafts and subframe out.
You can do it much easier and quicker. All you need is aloft because it’s easier to work.
Thanks, but I just find it a lot easier for myself to have a lot of access, because it's a bit fiddly job. It doesn't take long to drop the subframe 😉
What’s the symptoms of egr problem?
I had just that error code - P0403, also it can start misfiring, uneven engine run, smoke, loss of power. All depends how bad it is.
Will charge only £ 225 labour do it but it wont be a waiting job sure
Nice
One day work
Thanks, it's not as quick as it looks in the video, but you can do it in one day.
@@wawayltd
I do have some skills on cars.
I'm also sort of mechanic :)
But I don't practice anymore
Just public bus driver now
@@bobbondarul7448 You never know - one day you may need your skills..
2,5 h for mechanic who have done that couple of times
@@wawayltd
I think if I spray some paint on the frame before unscrew anything and I'll put everything in same place
Just done the wheel alignment :)
You have no idea on how to get the job done efficiently. You do not take off turbo return pipe I have done this job several times you do not need to drop the sub frame but good effort must’ve taken you days 😮😮
Much easier without subframe, when you have spare time.
Where are you based my friend I want to bring my car in you look like a man that knows his stuff please reply or if you can come to me please message waiting on your reply
Sorry my friend, but I'm not a mechanic, just DIY enthusiast. I don't do car repairs as business.
@@wawayltd u r good person my friend. helping pple through video. u should do this as business specially for ur taxi fellow. 😊
Thanks for nice words. I wouldn't be a good mechanic - I'm too slow. Before making new video I do a lot of research at least to know what I'm doing. Still it takes ages and things may go wrong. Of course with the power of video editing it looks quick and easy in the video. But there's lots left behind the scene 😉
I don't mind playing with my car, or do something that I'm really confident on another, but I don't want to work with random people cars in case if I mess up.
Jesus man, thought I was going to throw up with all that camera shaking!!!
You're welcome
The guy who designed this type of EGR valve should have gone through the firing squad. Seriously...firstly this system on any vehicle is designed to get dirty and therefore if it is inaccessible it is a big problem.
Good earner for mechanical services. Design is rubbish.
What a POS those hose clamps are theres no way in hell they will come off
It can be fiddly, just get the right tool. Not like me 😉
Adios 500 eur.
How to fix a VW: don't buy one.
Must be bonkers going to all that trouble on a old vehicle with such high mileage. Labour costs here in the UK would render the car uneconomical to repair plus the price of the valve , I think EGR is £1000 from the dealer or non dealer price is £500. Your trying to polish a turd there mate, soz for the negativity but it's expensive problem after problem with old high mileage cars!
Don't remember how much I paid for parts... I'm pretty sure it was below 500, and that including clamps and gaskets from TPS. The car is on 422K and still happily going.
EASY-PEASY 6hr job 🤣🤣🤣
I took me longer 😏
Pls don't buy this crap vw s#!tbox ... worst engine i've ever had .
Mine is on 400.000 miles now...