P3008 VW 1.4TSI Timing Chain Replacement

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    • P0016 VW 1.4tsi Timing... another timing chain failure on the 1.4TSI.
    A video showing how to replace the timing chain on a ea111 1.4tsi. This MK5 Golf GT came in running rough and had a P3008 fault code logged for the G40 camshaft sensor - signal out of range. I tested the cam sensor wiring and had a 5 volt reference, and a square wave hall sensor switching 5v down to 0v tested on a PICO oscilloscope, and a good earth. So the cam sensor is working ok. I checked the timing with the locking tools and found both cams to be advanced in relation to the crankshaft timing. This confirmed our suspicions of a timing problem. I stripped down the timing cover and found a stretched timing chain. The chain was so stretched that the tensioner allowed the chain to jump on the crank (the cams were in time to one another still). The timing chain, tensioner, and guides were replaced and the issue rectified.
    P0016 000022 16400 Bank 1: Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) / Engine Speed Sensor (G28): Incorrect Correlation
    #1.4tsi #volkswagen #timing chain

Комментарии • 307

  • @blueperspective
    @blueperspective 3 года назад +5

    I'm just a doctor trying to understand how my 1.4tsi is workin'. Awesome explanation! Thanks for your time.

  • @BradaBear61
    @BradaBear61 2 года назад +3

    Nice guide mate you're voice is so calm and clear got the job done💪🏼

  • @captaintess1
    @captaintess1 4 года назад +7

    Thanks guys for a brilliant video. Good to see someone who knows what they are doing.

  • @sebastiankreiss1455
    @sebastiankreiss1455 5 лет назад +21

    Love to see work done on 1.4 twincharged.. hard to find quality videos

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад +6

      Thanks for your feedback and glad i could help. Hit Subscribe if you want to see more as I'm always working on the 1.4TSI. Thanks again.

  • @phillwilliams3399
    @phillwilliams3399 Год назад +2

    Your a really good tech mate, I've got 1 of these in work on Tuesday, thanks for the video 👌👍

  • @786hunzavalley
    @786hunzavalley 5 лет назад +13

    Hi, when I opened the timing chain cover/housing then found timing chain was almost off the exhaust sprocket. Tensioner was fully released, timing chain almost touching in the middle at guides. One of the screws was lying at bottom of chain housing, bolt smashed, suffered blows from chain, pulleys etc. Do new timing chain to install.
    Most importantly, best way to achieve TDC is by TDC gauge. It’s more accurate than “drop screw in cylinder” method, and through piston stop tool. I have also removed sump so when it cylinder1 was at TDC, I checked crank shaft lobes from underneath , they were parallel to ground and locking tool goes straight into side of crank lobes. Hope that helps if somebody else is in same situation as me.

    • @ssss-df5qz
      @ssss-df5qz Год назад +1

      there's a locking pin for TDC on the back though. The gauge as far as I'm aware is to "check" the timing chain easily and is utterly pointless to use in the actual timing of the engine. The difference between TDC on the gauge and TDC on the crank lock pin is literally a fag paper. If you were there trying to keep dead TDC on the gauge you'd have a right headache.

    • @cartaginalandscape6349
      @cartaginalandscape6349 2 месяца назад

      What mileage?

  • @danielfl.9347
    @danielfl.9347 5 лет назад +6

    Subbed. Great video. 1.4 TSI BMY owner here. Lovely quality film job. Shame these engines are so damn complicated, yet so clever.

    • @soareandrei6504
      @soareandrei6504 2 года назад

      Hy Daniel! It's been 3 years now, do you still have the car? How is the engine and what's your opinion, I just bought a second hand 150000 miles on dash VW Touran with the 1.4 bmy and I'm quite concerned about its reliability. My car has a dsg6 automatic gearbox, I dive like am old man, would last a long time of I look after it changing the oils, filters and timing chain in time? Cheers!

    • @danielfl.9347
      @danielfl.9347 2 года назад

      @@soareandrei6504 DSG 6 is very good. Just change the gearbox oil at a workshop that has done it before.
      The engine is not reliable. I still have it and love it, but it is very fragile.
      Change the engine oil to 5W30 Castrol LL (504/507.000) at MAX 10.000km...
      I still drive it, but a lot can go wrong on these.
      If you change the timing chain, then to a complete change. Also the timing gears, rails and check the other chain to the oil pump.
      A full original set from VW with everything is about €900-1000 for the parts, but it has every thing for a complete timing chain change.
      The water pump drives the supercharger, so if that breaks it is about €500 for the part alone + labour.
      Spark plugs and coils are not the best either, but I keep mine.

    • @danielfl.9347
      @danielfl.9347 2 года назад

      @@soareandrei6504 I have written a long reply, but I can't see it. Can you?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  2 года назад

      I can see it

    • @danielfl.9347
      @danielfl.9347 2 года назад +2

      @@FourRingsAuto Good. Fun fact, today the air condition bolt for the compressor broke (I think), making a lovely metallic sound.
      I love it!

  • @erroneouscode
    @erroneouscode 3 года назад

    Just about to pull down a 1.4TSi CAVE because of a dud piston. This video has been very useful. Subscribed.

  • @ChrisC-bc8od
    @ChrisC-bc8od 2 года назад +3

    No question a GREAT video from a highly experienced tech! As a 10 plus year GM tech and R&R cars/trucks for over 20 years with many brands i just cant with VEE TROUBLE EWE. They are nothing but expensive issues that few (aside from the dealers) are willing to tackle. This applies to all Audi too (same company). However this person gave some incredible pro info! MUCH RESPECT! Just for fun whats the flat rate time on this job?

  • @nickayivor8432
    @nickayivor8432 2 года назад +1

    KNOWLEDGEABLE Four Rings Auto
    God bless you for sharing it loved it
    Thank you ,take care and have a great Evening
    SUBSTANTIAL Four Rings Auto
    From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧

  • @switchbutt4U
    @switchbutt4U 5 лет назад +10

    Nice work. Finally I found a good short and informative video of this job, Bought the kit since I will have to do this job quite often (every 50.000 says the experts). Hope I get it right. Thanks Four Rings Auto.

    • @cartaginalandscape6349
      @cartaginalandscape6349 2 месяца назад

      Please, did you change the timing kit? Did you change olso the sprockets?

  • @rufusbowring1006
    @rufusbowring1006 Год назад +1

    Legend helped me out no end

  • @bigbothoee8617
    @bigbothoee8617 Год назад +2

    This is a very good helpful vid

  • @uzeyourillusion
    @uzeyourillusion 2 года назад +3

    Great video, very well described. I had a rattle on startup for a few years until I got it fixed at the dealer. The rattle only lasted a few seconds and They said it was the timing chain tensioner. Never sure if that was the case or not, but at least I know where all the parts are now.

    • @cartaginalandscape6349
      @cartaginalandscape6349 2 месяца назад

      Please, did they change only the tensioner? What mileage?

    • @uzeyourillusion
      @uzeyourillusion 2 месяца назад

      @@cartaginalandscape6349 they only changed the tensioner at low mileage if around 30k. Cost me £1000 at VW garage....

    • @cartaginalandscape6349
      @cartaginalandscape6349 2 месяца назад

      @@uzeyourillusion thank you dear sir! Please what mileage do you have now and does it rattles at cold start(random)?

    • @uzeyourillusion
      @uzeyourillusion 2 месяца назад

      @@cartaginalandscape6349 when repaired it was fine. No more rattles. I kept it till 155 k miles but had many repairs but it worked out cheaper than buying a new car while I paid of my mortgage..... The worst problem was constant replacement of ignition coil packs....I kept a box full in the boot/trunk....!

    • @cartaginalandscape6349
      @cartaginalandscape6349 2 месяца назад +1

      @@uzeyourillusion thank you! I'm glad that you've paid your mortage. In a way, you are kind of a free men:)

  • @karlp8134
    @karlp8134 5 лет назад +3

    3:35 Your glove made me laugh by showing how intensive process was :D
    Thank you for great video!

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад

      Hahaha yep it's a little bit like that!

    • @tumdeax
      @tumdeax 4 года назад +1

      @@FourRingsAuto get some knit gloves like Ansell 11-939. They don't rip since they are fabric and they protect against oil. Nitrile gloves are horrible to do this type of job, I went through 4 pairs in one 2.0 TSFI timing chain job.

  • @Sennasurgeon
    @Sennasurgeon 2 года назад +1

    Incredible description

  • @petercrisp2573
    @petercrisp2573 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this. Really helping in doping sa,me job on 1.4 TSi Jetta.

  • @owentillison869
    @owentillison869 3 года назад +1

    once the camshaft locking tool is in the camshafts are locked but the camshaft gears can move is there are certain way they have to be timed or along as the camshaft locking tool keeps the cams locked it fine

  • @PATWENTY8R
    @PATWENTY8R 4 года назад +1

    I'm just about take over my neighbours 2007 DSG Golf with this engine ( BLG ) , unfortunately been diagnosed with slipped timing chain and no compression on cylinders 2 and 3. Trying to build up some knowledge about the problems with these engines and your video is excellent altho' I'll be entrusting the job to my VW specialist garage for sure due to the need for the specialist diagnostic equipment as well as the kit for setting everything up. Not sure of what damage has been done in the two cylinders so it may be a costly job I fear.

    • @19jacobob93
      @19jacobob93 4 года назад +2

      Most likely cracked ring lands unfortunately!

    • @PATWENTY8R
      @PATWENTY8R 4 года назад

      @@19jacobob93 Ring lands ? what part of the engine is that ?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  4 года назад +1

      The side of the piston where the piston ring goes in is the ring groove. The piece that supports the ring groove is referred to as the ring land. They are common on 1.4tsi ea111 engines to crack at the ring lands due to poor castjng of the pistons. I have another video showing this. It causes low compression misfires.

    • @PATWENTY8R
      @PATWENTY8R 4 года назад +2

      @@FourRingsAuto Wow, you never stop learning, many thanks for the comprehensive reply and at the ripe old age of 74 had never heard the expression/description "ring lands". Thank you and its obvious that the 1.4tsi engine you describe has not been one of VW's greatest successes. I wonder who they sourced to make up those poorly cast pistons ?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  4 года назад

      @@PATWENTY8R they are Mahle from factory. New part number goes to kolbenschmidt. Built to a budget and vw penny pinching is likely.

  • @cartaginalandscape6349
    @cartaginalandscape6349 2 месяца назад

    Absolute beauty this video/tutorial!
    Please i have a 1.4 FSI, AXU, 2005, 16V, no variator, 60k miles. No error on vcds or dashboard.
    After the car sits for more then 3 weeks, only at first key it rattles.
    Please 3 questions:
    1)beeing a fsi, and everybody changes at 200k, it could be only the tensioner?
    2)i saw on 1.4 tsi CAXA that has a revised tensioner. Yours(oem) is the old one, and is strange that they(the shop) didnt provide you the upgraded one. I m i wrong?
    Should i buy the revised one or stay with the classic oem(because i am an old fsi)?
    3)from what i ve read on fsi it could be olso the camshaft axe worn out and nothing on the timing. What do you think?
    My logic, is that after i have the first key, in that day or the next seven, it has no noise, or only a fraction of a second in the seventh. So the tensioner it still holds some oil and you can think that there is no oil in the camshafts(longer periods of time).
    Thanks in advance!

  • @georgebutler7850
    @georgebutler7850 5 лет назад +1

    Hey great video. I’m going to do this as my 1.4 gt is rattling on startup. I travel a lot and the car sits still for 1 month at a time. The rattling can be for up to 15 seconds after a month with no use.

    • @harkatdz
      @harkatdz 3 года назад

      Please when we have to change it thanks in advance

  • @tomcollicott3680
    @tomcollicott3680 16 дней назад

    Hiya - great video, thanks for posting. I'm trying to figure out how to lock the crankshaft to remove the crankshaft pulley. Does the TDC marker bolt lock the shaft... looks too flimsy for that?

  • @TheKhris98
    @TheKhris98 9 месяцев назад

    Thank thank thank thaaaannnkkk you!! I just changed my valves and timing chain watching your video. However car running good BUT fault code keeps coming back p001600. Should I replace the sensors?
    Then I am hearing like a tiking noise, apparently this is my new hydraulic lifters, the noise comes and goes. Also I noticed my supercharger is not kicking in, I did also replace the waterpump

  • @alancooper7062
    @alancooper7062 4 года назад

    I have to do this job very soon, just waiting on camshaft locking kit to arrive,mine should be a bit easier because I have removed the engine to replace possible cracked pistons ?, thanks for this video it will help a lot !

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  4 года назад +1

      I have another video of doing it with engine out.

  • @HieuNguyen-px9gf
    @HieuNguyen-px9gf 4 месяца назад

    Did you have to take the supercharger cover off to access the supercharger belt tensioner pulley?

  • @brockhoffer7712
    @brockhoffer7712 4 года назад +1

    I am so tired of my Golf 1,4 TS 2010 right now. Changed the chain at 80000 km and today at 150000 km I guess it's about time again. This seems to be a bad construction.
    I have been serving my car properly and even changed oil and filter between regular services..

    • @sitarhero4296
      @sitarhero4296 3 года назад

      Which country are you located? Where did you buy your first chain kit? Did you change the sprokets or only the chain?

    • @brockhoffer7712
      @brockhoffer7712 3 года назад +1

      @@sitarhero4296 I'm located in Stockholm Sweden. first chain kit were changed by a VW atuhorised workshop and Payed by the insurance company. I assume they used a Kit that included the sprockets. But not sure. Now the car works fine unless I "step on it" and try to accelerate to hard. then the engine miss fires and engine fualt lamp start to flash. So when I drive slow it works fine. for now i guess..

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад +1

      What makes you think it's the chain again? Or just an assumption? Flashing engine light under load is typical of a misfire. Keep things simple and get the fault codes scanned, and go from there.

    • @brockhoffer7712
      @brockhoffer7712 3 года назад +1

      @@FourRingsAuto Thanks. Will do that :)

  • @chrisspringett5465
    @chrisspringett5465 9 месяцев назад

    why put a new chain on old worn sprockets? surely it is more cost effective to replace the 3 driving/toothed cogs available in the 'more expensive' kits

  • @sara78130
    @sara78130 Год назад +1

    Tomorrow I have one 😊 to do

  • @jailbreakingman304
    @jailbreakingman304 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video bro👍 very well explained

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.

  • @sm7538
    @sm7538 3 года назад

    Seem to be having fuel pressure issue with the 1.4 tsi twincharged, the tank fuel pump seems noisy and there's noise coming from the fuel filter area, the codes I got were
    Fuel pressure sensor p0190 intermittent
    Fuel rail/ system pressure low p0087
    Fuel pressure regulator valve mechanical malfunction intermittent

  • @ovidiuparaipan5805
    @ovidiuparaipan5805 7 месяцев назад

    Hello! Can you kindly tell me what size that bolt is to lock the engine hanger?

  • @beausproule458
    @beausproule458 4 месяца назад

    Why were you measuring tdc from the right side? I thought the piston closest to the timing gears was piston 1 and was the one set to tdc for timing setup

    • @johnhorgan5313
      @johnhorgan5313 Месяц назад +1

      It does not matter, piston 1 and piston 4 are always in identical positions. Its camshaft position that changes between 2 positions on each full rotation.

  • @shimon2476
    @shimon2476 4 года назад

    Why didn't you just turn the engine till the cams lined up with the tool and lock it in then remove the chain and use the locking bolt along with your dial gauge to find tdc then install the new chain and tensioner?

  • @elvisgataric1449
    @elvisgataric1449 10 месяцев назад

    Did anyone ever take note of the crank sprocket size compared to the original when replacing? New ones are smaller (however fits) but initially I was a little concerned. Did VW redesign them?

  • @gavinfisher8049
    @gavinfisher8049 Год назад

    Great video. Maybe i missed it but the replacement chain TENSIONER You replaced ,is it an upgraded version of the original and less likely to being changed every 100000 KMs? I mean how often should a timing chain TENSIONER should last for in the 1.4 TSI engine? A family member here in Australia is going through same issue and VW Australia are claiming that a case like this has never happened in Australia. Just out of warranty and just clocked around 100000kms always serviced by VW. IF this is a design issue surely there is a class action with this??

  • @valentinadumitru2734
    @valentinadumitru2734 3 года назад +3

    P3008 A fost depășită limita semnalului senzorului de poziție a arborelui cu came (CMP) Rotația necorespunzătoare, alinierea arborelui cu came

  • @xXmattybhoyXx
    @xXmattybhoyXx 3 года назад

    Hi great video I’m in the middle of doing my chain on my 1.4tsi twincharged but I have no Clue how to set the camshaft as mines has jumped and don’t know how to get them to set properly

  • @MunyaradziMakorovodo
    @MunyaradziMakorovodo Месяц назад

    Well explained

  • @sm7538
    @sm7538 3 года назад +1

    Do you have to replace the crank bolt

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад +1

      Yes, one use. Needs to be correctly torqued too.

  • @mattday756
    @mattday756 Год назад

    our car has had a chain kit / tensioner etc fitted along with noisy water pump replacement ,now runs fine , very slight idle misfire but drives perfectly.But is throwing up engine check light and p3008 fault code . Any ideas as the garage is going to charge to look at it again

  • @mofidgorgis2059
    @mofidgorgis2059 2 года назад +1

    👍👍
    BTW! Where is the camshaft sensor located?

  • @sublimit7226
    @sublimit7226 Год назад

    If you were to change it does the cam adjuster pulley have a specific position?

  • @suleimanobaid5646
    @suleimanobaid5646 9 месяцев назад

    The color on the chain is custom color or it doesn't matter

  • @luxostucco2772
    @luxostucco2772 2 года назад

    I have a 2008 gt TSI not starting sounds like it wants to put just won't fire. My error code is PO243 wastegate boost solenoid I replaced it but still no start . What is the error code for timing chain failure?

  • @fazerubik2028
    @fazerubik2028 3 месяца назад

    Does the vvt pulley need some timing tool

  • @martimbraga147
    @martimbraga147 3 года назад

    @Four Rings Auto I have a Golf GT 1.4 tsi with the BLG engine, and the P3008 code poped up.
    The car is at 200K km right now, and the timing chain was replaced at a VW dealer along with a engine rebuild at 130K km.
    The oil is change every 15k/10K km intervals.
    I can hear the chain rattle, so my question is how long should a chain last? And is there some regular maintenance that i should have done so that the chain last more than 70K km, like change chain guides and tensioner.
    Also since the sprockets were changed fairly recently is it ok the change just the chain, tensioner and chain guides.
    Many thanks in advance, I could find much helpful information on these engines and your videos really help.

    • @MrBentojoao
      @MrBentojoao 8 месяцев назад

      Hi Martim. Do you still have the car? Tuga?

  • @koyoshima45
    @koyoshima45 7 месяцев назад

    hi! Any ideea where the crankshaft sensor is ?

  • @786hunzavalley
    @786hunzavalley 5 лет назад +2

    Hi, nice video, thanks.
    How to check timing without dismantling timing chain cover? Because on this model full cover need to be removed to access chain. Can I do it by removing camshaft cover plates and check whether both camshaft in certain specified angle to fit the camshaft tool properly? If both camshaft holes are as specified in repair manual (45 degree) then does this means timing is fine? Look to your reply,

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад +1

      Yes that is correct. Remove the plugs at the gearbox end of the engine, and remove the spark plug from cylinder 1 and check it's at TDC.

    • @786hunzavalley
      @786hunzavalley 5 лет назад

      Four Rings Auto thanks, I will check , actually I m having starting issue, no engine code , spark plugs gets wet instantly. While cranking oil pressure light also starts blinking. I removed sump to check oil pick up tube, which is fine, now will change oil level sensor & oil pressure sensor too. I was told that car goes in fail safe mode if oil pressure is low, and Computer doesn’t let car start. I will check timing after changing sensors. How to find TDC? Can I do it by putting long screw driver in cylinder 1 and turn crank clock wise to find top high position of screw driver? Or should use compression gauge to find TDC?
      Thanks for your reply.

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад

      Use the screwdriver down cylinder 1.

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад +1

      Do a compression test also though if your spark plugs are wet with fuel. This can be either an ignition problem or compression. Check to see if you have spark.

    • @786hunzavalley
      @786hunzavalley 5 лет назад +1

      Four Rings Auto thanks. I Did compression test after drying cylinders out, it goes over 200 psi in each cylinder. I also did fuel, sparks, etc, all fine. Cylinder gets flooded heavily upon cranking. I can see fuel on top of cylinder after removing plugs.
      Which one is cylinder 1? Is it nearest to crankshaft pulley/timing chain side or the one near to battery/ gearbox? There is another video of a German guy who changed chain on this particular model (1.4 tsi 170 bhp golf mk5), but he used cylinder nearest to timing chain to find TDC rather than far right cylinder? Appreciate you time & help. Regards

  • @constantinostsimouris6689
    @constantinostsimouris6689 2 года назад

    hello, my blg engine appears p3008 code after chain replacement. I have changed the cam sensor as well as the VVT sprocket. I have check all the wiring everything in limits. What do i have to do?

  • @dildashbaggins9470
    @dildashbaggins9470 Год назад

    Hey man
    Thanks for the video it helped heaps 👍
    Ive done everything correctly and how ypu did on the video, although im noticing my chain still has the smallest bit of slack. And ny camshaft tool doesnt really slide in properly as it should.
    Any advice?
    Thanks

  • @M.J.S-Machining
    @M.J.S-Machining 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, I’ve had 2 tensioners fail in the last 4 months due to broken internal springs, from what I gather is from lack of oil flow to the tensioner,any idea where the tensioner gets it oil flow from? Follow the passage I think up to the vvt but I am unsure
    👍

  • @sara78130
    @sara78130 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @alexj6408
    @alexj6408 3 года назад

    Great video, I have 140k on my Jetta (1.4TSI) CAVD.
    Is there a way of knowing which kit is "upgraded" compared to CAVD parts?
    Should I do the chain if the car is running fine with no rattle?

  • @barrymccourt847
    @barrymccourt847 7 месяцев назад

    Hi great video 👍🏻 can i ask do you need to set the VVT in a particular way before locking the bolt?

  • @paulthompson5416
    @paulthompson5416 5 лет назад +6

    🤦🏼‍♂️ this is quite a bollocks of a job!
    I’ve a 2010 1.4tsi with 48,000 and it’s starting to give a rattle on cold start up ffs not looking forward to paying for this repair😩 bad design on vw behalf

    • @Joel-js2ty
      @Joel-js2ty 4 года назад +1

      Did you end up changing it?

    • @wifialarm
      @wifialarm Год назад +1

      yea, did all this chain change for 2nd hand A3 and it failed again after 60 000. This time even exhaust camshaft sprocket was slipped. Really bad design for engine!

  • @JJamessssss
    @JJamessssss 2 года назад +1

    Great video, done this on mine however got a misfire on cylinder 2 p0302 fault code and a rough idle when cold which settles down when the engine warms up. Do you think I could be a tooth out on timing?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  2 года назад +1

      These engines crack pistons. Either do a compression test, or disconnect the coil packs and crank the engine and listen to how it cranks. Low compression on 1 cylinder will make the engine cranking sound uneven as it'll speed up on the cylinder with low compression due to less resistance on the starter.

  • @razvanyke
    @razvanyke Год назад

    Great job, man ! You make it look like it´s easy, but surely it´s not. How much would such a work in your workshop with the parts would cost?

    • @jj_productions00
      @jj_productions00 8 месяцев назад

      Honestly it depends where you are. I watched this video to see how difficult it is and if you can find your self a good deal I'd take it to a professional. Prices can range from £400 to £1000 in the UK. £400 being from a friend mechanic which I'm planning to take to. Me and my pal had the idea of doing it ourselves however to save us from the stress and hassle of buying the kit and equipment which would cost £200, might as well double that and have it done properly.

  • @mokhan8255
    @mokhan8255 Год назад

    Hi is the chain the same set up as the audi a3 1.4 tfsi 2010

  • @fgtrhwu2
    @fgtrhwu2 3 года назад

    Is there anything that can be done to stop the timing chain from slipping? At least less often than it happens. Like using better chains or tensioner

  • @CrazyRespawn
    @CrazyRespawn 3 месяца назад

    after replacing the chain i have cam position sensor out of range fault code 3008 is that something youve come accross with these engines? seems to be running ok, but vcds shows 3008

    • @vl9665
      @vl9665 2 месяца назад

      did you reset the codes after changing belt?

  • @radicalhippo8618
    @radicalhippo8618 Год назад

    Great job. I have the mk6 1.4 tsi 2009 manual. Only 34k on clock. Not been serviced for 3 years as I do very few miles 3k p.a. Want to service the car now. Do I need the timing chain replaced as well and how much does it cost?

    • @eponymous7910
      @eponymous7910 6 месяцев назад

      Even if you're rarely driving it the engine oil (and filter) should be replaced every year at an absolute minimum. I wouldn't bother changing the chain/tensioner if it's not rattling or making unusual noises but like I said, service the car regularly as the tensioner relies on oil pressure and old/poor quality oil is a common cause of chain failure.
      PS Go for a decent drive and give the car a good rev every so often once its up to temp, short distance driving is terrible for these d.i. cars

  • @SolomonIsAwesome
    @SolomonIsAwesome 3 года назад +1

    Love your video on this. What are the common issues on this engine (170hp, 1.4TSI Golf Sport)?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад +1

      I have a playlist on my channel. Water pumps, timing chains, inlet regulating flaps, pistons...

  • @nawanekhomo3159
    @nawanekhomo3159 Год назад

    Is the timing tool that you used different from the one used to time a CLP 1.4 and CLS 1.6 Engines found in Polo Vivo in RSA?

  • @papadakiscarcare1357
    @papadakiscarcare1357 3 года назад

    how can i tighten the inlet camshaft sprocket without forcing the variable mechanism?

  • @robknight9138
    @robknight9138 2 года назад

    Hi
    How much would someone have to pay for this job to be carried out??

  • @Fire-gv2wz
    @Fire-gv2wz 5 лет назад +2

    Good job 👍
    Is there a specific way to air lock the water system when you put the water and anti freeze in.
    Is a bit confusing with out any information with that cam setting tool.
    Thanks for explaining which way is up thanks.
    Just about finishing rebuilding a 1.4 tsi cave code. pistons like you had.
    And fitting revised injectors.

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад +1

      Glad I could help mate! The best way to fill them is with a tool that can pull a vacuum on the system, which pulls all the radiator hoses flat. The vacuum in the system then pulls the water and coolant in with no air locks.
      But to be honest, these engines are pretty good at bleeding themselves. Just pour your mix into the coolant resevoir, and start the engine with the cap off the resevoir. Run the engine until up to operating temperature with the heater switched on to High (maximum heat). Keep topping the level up whilst the engine warms up, keeping the bottle full. Once the radiator has cycled on and off, take it for a drive. Let the engine cool and recheck the level. Top up where necessary.

    • @Fire-gv2wz
      @Fire-gv2wz 5 лет назад +1

      Ok that’s the way I normally do it.
      I just seen that you need a special way for it.
      The block and head run at different temperature so just checking 😉 first
      Have you done Basic settings
      On the dsg 7dq200 gearbox yet?.
      I need to do that when it back up running put a new clutch and oil in it.
      Keep up the great work thanks

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад

      I have done the basic settings on the dq200 many times. Are you using VCDS?

    • @Fire-gv2wz
      @Fire-gv2wz 5 лет назад

      I need to get one in.
      It’s good to know that you have when I get to it I will ask you for the number sequence to go into
      Thanks

  • @soundslikemusic2733
    @soundslikemusic2733 4 года назад

    Hey guys!
    As i am now part of the wonderful statistics of 😭vw tsi owners that have a scrapped engine due to broken timingchain, bent valves etc.
    I now have a question regarding my tiguan with the 1.4tsi bwk engine.
    Can i replace the broken bwk engine that originally came with the car for a cava engine instead?
    If so, what other things would i need to change on the car?
    Would i need to replace the ecu?.
    Have a Great one!

  • @grantallannos8974
    @grantallannos8974 3 года назад +1

    WOW - never realised you were in Perth. I live in Wanneroo!! Enjoyed the vids on the 1.4 TSi. Used them as a guide to fix the wife's 1.4 TSi - we'd also lost most of the guide on the exhaust side too. But the chain had sopped already and bent all the inlet valves by about 20 degrees. Anyway - my question - do you have any vides on changing out the head on the 1.4 TSi?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад

      No sorry, I haven't had a chance to film one yet. Relatively simple though once you are stripped down to the chain.

    • @grantallannos8974
      @grantallannos8974 3 года назад +1

      Bugger. I should have videod the one I’m doing. I’ll keep watching the channel for more great vids.

  • @xr7cars519
    @xr7cars519 3 года назад +1

    I have bay a new engine 0 mils now after 5000 k.m he has p3008

  • @ellisjaeden487
    @ellisjaeden487 4 года назад +1

    Hi, found this video great. Is there a torque spec for the crankshaft pulley. Thanks

  • @brianb7636
    @brianb7636 5 лет назад +1

    How did you seal the base of the timing chain cover where it meets the sump? I took the sump off to do mine as the cover will squeeze the sealant out at the bottom. Great video, thanks!

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад

      I think i mention in the video (but maybe not) that you are supposed to remove the sump for this reason. But you can get away with it installed if you are careful and have done this before. Applying a thin smear of the silicone sealant used for the corners of the timing cover was used on the top of the sump gasket. If there was a broken guide found upon removal of the timing cover, the sump would have to be removed to remove the pieces. I have done it this way on multiple 1.4tsi engines and other makes and models. It takes care and patience, you can't just slap it together. But I'd advise a first timer to remove the sump.

    • @brianb7636
      @brianb7636 5 лет назад

      @@FourRingsAuto Awesome, thanks. Despite all this work, mine still chatters for the first 3-5 seconds on cold start up. Do you think it needs doing again?

  • @carlosgalindo534
    @carlosgalindo534 5 лет назад +1

    Hi! Great videos! thank you! Can you please help me diagnosting a similar engine? I have a 1.4 tsi with 180 hp and a DSG gearbox. This engine makes 13 mpg!! I have used everything, but the VCDS dont show any codes, and everything appears perfect. New spark plugs, no change. Only the knock sensor have 29V @5500 rpm, but vcds doesnt show a error or a timing pull. Car runs strong, apparently doesnt have any problem other than poor mileage. Thank you!

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад +1

      Check measured values 32 and 33 for fuel trims. 32 is the adaptation long term fuel trims. Negative means rich condition, positive = lean. Let me know what you find.

  • @erbalumkan369
    @erbalumkan369 3 года назад

    How often is this chain replacement needed?

  • @jozsefkuti3699
    @jozsefkuti3699 2 года назад

    1.4 ÁME módosítása vezérműlánc összeszerelése 2. rész tsi

  • @AverageDadMTB3
    @AverageDadMTB3 3 года назад +2

    Do you need to do a oil change after replacing the timing chain ?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад

      Yes. The chain wears due to contaminants in the oil, so a new chain really needs new oil. It's a hack job to run it on the old oil, but I've seen mechanics do it. Oil is cheap in my opinion in comparison.

    • @AverageDadMTB3
      @AverageDadMTB3 3 года назад +1

      @@FourRingsAuto I just got a oil change on my 2008 VW Golf GT and then the PO00A code came from my check engine I have always had a bad rattle at cold start ups only lasts about 2 seconds figured it was the Timing Chain so after I get a oil change now this Error code the car is at the dealership can with error below be caused because of a bad timing chain ? Thanks for your help I love your videos
      VCDS event / error memory tion number: 03C 906 032 AL Component: Event / error memory 1 error found: 000010 - camshaft adjustment (bank 1 inlet) PO00A - 000 - effect too slow - warning light ON Ambient conditions: Error status: 11100000 Error priority: 0 Error frequency: 1 Unlearning counter: 255 Mileage: 178 415 km Time specification: 0 Date: 2000.00.00 Time: 09:51:53 Ambient conditions. Drohzabl- 4208 Imin Sitzur Print Clipboard Clear Memory - 05 PW: S Panasonic CF-C1

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад

      Yes, it is a common issue that they can rattle worse after an oil change or even jump time. The tensioner can drain out and the engine is run with an empty filter that takes at least 5 seconds to 10 seconds to prime. So if your car was bad prior to changing the oil, there's a good chance it may have jumped when the engine started with no oil pressure for that brief period. Chains generally jump when cranking.

    • @AverageDadMTB3
      @AverageDadMTB3 3 года назад

      @@FourRingsAuto So the rattle and cold start up has always been there but then the code popped up and it sucks because I just got the oil change and it was expensive with new spark plugs in Germany was 400€ and now this code comes up and the VW dealership said I need to replace the Timing Chain and it would cost about 2000€ but after this code showed up the car ran perfectly normal I couldn’t tell a difference in noise or Performance but when I got to the dealership they showed this code and never started the car again said the timing chain but after further research by me I can’t find anything regarding this code and a timing chain having a problem do you know if this is correct? Thanks 😊

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад

      Can check the timing with either an oscilloscope and a competent user, or set the number 1 piston at tdc via the spark plug hole, and take out the plastic caps on the rear end (gearbox end) of the camshaft housing. Then see if the tool fits or not. Make sure it is on the correct tdc, if the tool is no where near fitting it'll tell you the timing has jumped.

  • @vehtech9699
    @vehtech9699 Год назад

    what tool did you use to release the tension from the supercharger tensioner belt?

  • @addip5316
    @addip5316 4 года назад

    Hello I see that you know how to do it well, if you can help me I would be very happy, I have a problem with my golf 6 1.4 TSI. my mechanic changed my distribution chain and since then there has been a click at acceleration that it was not there before. he says that he has stalled the engine as it should be for 1 month that he is looking for a breakdown. I would like to recover my car as soon as possible. do you have any idea thank you

  • @TheDjcoridon
    @TheDjcoridon 5 лет назад +1

    I have a Nissan note 2008 with 85k miles it's going in the shop for a replacement timing chain and I've been quoted £702 for the job,is this about the right price for the job?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад

      Sorry i don't know much about nissan.

    • @TheDjcoridon
      @TheDjcoridon 5 лет назад

      @@FourRingsAuto okay but how much would a timing chain replacement be anyway I.e say estimation price on a 1.4 petrol

  • @rimmersbryggeri
    @rimmersbryggeri 2 года назад

    Do you ever need to change the cam variator on these?

  • @superelectic45
    @superelectic45 3 года назад +2

    Best solution is not to buy an FSI in the first place lol. You would have thought VW would have learnt from their terrible 1.2 three pot.

  • @danielfl.9347
    @danielfl.9347 3 года назад

    18:35 can you comment on that breather pile / hose? My 1.4 TSI BMY just got it's timing chain changed at a VW dealership, and they did not change it to the new version that is made of rubber. Should I be worried?

  • @lucamusatti6917
    @lucamusatti6917 2 года назад

    How much did you spend for the new kit?

  • @Sinky-t3i
    @Sinky-t3i 4 года назад

    hi , a question please ..is that cylinder 4 on compression stroke ? and 1 on exhaust?

  • @callummilne2083
    @callummilne2083 3 года назад

    Is the vw engine set up if the chain has jumped the teeth the valves won't collide with the pistons, mines lost compression on all cylinders so I assume the chain has jumped just hope there's no damage to valves

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад

      They generally jump on the inlet cam and bend the valves. A cylinder leak down test will confirm if the valves are sealing or not.

  • @boldpilot1074
    @boldpilot1074 4 года назад +1

    Teşekkür

  • @matejsamardzic8123
    @matejsamardzic8123 3 года назад

    Awesome video :)
    I have TSI Golf plus Engine light on Camrfaft or Camshaft Sensor message popping any Ideas? Changing the sensor itselfCamshaft or Camshaft)
    or maybe chain skipped one tooth? Help guys

  • @datwinz3927
    @datwinz3927 3 года назад

    Bout to do my 1.6 fsi would timing it be similar to this? is a tdc dial essential online says it is… Or can I lock cams and crank the way you have and carry on? Thank in advance ! 1.6 fsi 2004 engine code BAG

  • @johnhomles2711
    @johnhomles2711 5 лет назад

    Great video. What number vag kit is it as I carnt find a 3 piece kit .
    Ie dail gauge / cam locking tool/crank shaft locking pin for tdc

  • @peterjennings8258
    @peterjennings8258 4 года назад

    As you left the sump on did you not bother with the lower oil pump drive chain? Also.... pricing up the various bits ...how often are the cam variatiors problematic ? Im planning to do the lot but the variator is a couple of hundred pounds plus vat!
    Cheers
    Peter

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  4 года назад +1

      I left the sump on but it is best to take it off really. Makes reassembling easier, you can clean the old oil out of the sump, and yes it means you can replace the oil pump chain if it is worn too. Sometimes they are ok, and sometimes the customer doesn't want to spend any more money. The cam variator is easily tested. If you buy a febi chain kit it tells you all the info you need to know.

  • @johnbrady543
    @johnbrady543 Год назад

    Hi , would you recommend replacing the oil pump pickup pipe and also replacing the turbo oil feed line while doing this or should I be ok just doing the chain kit?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  Год назад +1

      Only if the oil pickup is full of material, but you've then get to ask where it's come from.

  • @winxy1499
    @winxy1499 5 лет назад +1

    I have just bought a tigy 1.4 tsi 2009 and had a fault code of 00022 crankshaft position camshaft position correlation bank 1 sensor A I have got myself the timing tool kit and new chain kit, from the code I’m getting I’m I just over thinking a simple sensor change? Or would it be benefiting to fit new chain anyway?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад +1

      Your timing chain may have jumped (likely). The latest video on my channel is of a CAXA 1.4tsi golf with the same code and it has jumped timing. Worth doing the chain anyway if it hasn't already been done.

    • @winxy1499
      @winxy1499 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the reply I’ll apparently you on what I find when done be some time next week befor I get other parts and do the work

    • @winxy1499
      @winxy1499 5 лет назад +1

      Could you tell me what size spline tool needed for the cam bolt it seams to be m11 but can’t seem to find one do you know the size and where to get one please, also do I need to remove the drive shaft to get the crank lock tool in?

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  5 лет назад +1

      @@winxy1499 m12 triple square or xzn socket.

  • @adammelvin7421
    @adammelvin7421 2 года назад

    Where can we get the timing tool from ?

  • @joslafontjmm
    @joslafontjmm Год назад

    Como hago para sacar la polea del cigüeñal

  • @sm7538
    @sm7538 3 года назад

    Currently rebuilding 1.4 tsi supercharged, nearly done with it fitted the timing chain kit, turned engine over by hand, I heard a click noise which scared me, the engine turns over nicely by hand, I put the engine on TDC and fitted the timing tools, the camshaft tool needed a little tap to get it, does it go in easily or does it need a bit of a push to fit it

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  3 года назад +1

      Needs to go in easily. In my video showing the 1.4tsi timing chain replacement, I explained that you should torque the cam bolts but not do the degree turn. Then rotate the engine twice and reinstall the timing tools. If the tools are hard to get in, loosen the cam pulleys again and repeat the process. Once the timing tools fit easily, then do the degrees on the cam pulley bolts.
      Sometimes the cheap eBay tools are difficult to fit because of poor tolerances too though.

  • @Janoslaw
    @Janoslaw 4 года назад

    Hi i have the same error code. After replacmetn all parts i have the same error. Can be wrong something with vanos pulley? Ther is mabey probality to mount this vanos pulley wrong? Sorry for my eanglish. Thanks for help.

    • @FourRingsAuto
      @FourRingsAuto  4 года назад

      You have to set timing with tkming tools as per manufacturer instructions.

  • @Magic_MushroomCS
    @Magic_MushroomCS 4 года назад

    Have same error code on mine, (bmy engine code)
    - i have replaced water pump on it before, but my question is : time wise how long does this job take?
    Did the water pump in a 2 hours ish

  • @amirraja9515
    @amirraja9515 3 года назад

    Prone problem on 1.4 tsi awkward job

  • @eoin730
    @eoin730 4 года назад

    When you fit a new tensioner do you pre fill it with oil or just bolt it to the block and let if fill with oil when the engine starts?

    • @40cristogrr
      @40cristogrr 4 года назад

      eoin730 ideally add oil to help to seal the piston against cylinder otherwise it runs dry at first start,

  • @tonyjannetta8894
    @tonyjannetta8894 3 года назад

    A fine and helpful clip but you are taking liberties ( and not doing the job properly imo ) by not removing the sump. You'll know well the sump adds a lot of work and time to the job( especially those awkward two rear bolts ) but at least then you can change the crank sprocket and less likelyhood of an oil leak on reassembly test.

  • @crunchermuncher93
    @crunchermuncher93 Год назад

    Hi. Very concerned before i strip down, can you tell me, is it correct for the exhaust cam to have longitudinal play? When i was tightening the bolt, the cam moved back, and popped the rear cam alignment tool out 😅.
    Cheers

    • @vl9665
      @vl9665 2 месяца назад

      howd it turn out?