Volkswagen Tiguan parts reviews

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OEM Volkswagen Starter motor
sachivichik
  • Cranking:
Rating 4.0

Well I began taking apart the car and removing the starter and found that a part of it was bent. I'm not sure if that's the solenoid or what it's called but I'm pretty sure it's the reason the car wouldn't start.

Pros: reason car wouldn't start
Cons: part of it bent
Vehicle: Volkswagen Tiguan
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Castrol Engine oil
OmegaVW
  • Engine noise:
Rating 5.0

The 2020 has been great but the engine still clacked and groan albeit nowhere near the 19. With the 0.5 quart of Castrol 5W50 I love the car now! Pickup is great and the engine being pettier seems to help the transmission shift better also.

Pros: quieter engine, great pickup
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
08CandyWhite
  • Indicator:
Rating 5.0

I had U350100 as a soft fault in my Tiguan's system for a while about a year ago. I had it throw a hard fault and CEL for the same code twice. I found this to be caused by a fatiguing main battery. Not able to hold a high enough charge constantly to keep all the systems happy. I replaced and coded the replacement battery (000-915-105-CC-DSP) from VW. Made sure to change it's coding to know it was an AGM battery I installed in the Tiguan. Fault has not returned since.

Pros: Fault has not returned
Cons: fatiguing main battery
Part number: 000-915-105-CC-DSP
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Bosch Ignition coil

I have them with APR Stage 1. R8 coil packs are not really an upgrade that people make them out to be... red = more performance.... Sure they came out of a R8 and V8 Touareg "BAR" engine code... but the coils make enough current to get a spark. The spark plug does the rest, and the features of the spark plug help with getting the air-fuel mixture ignited and burned. Because of the popularity of the red coils, you can often get them cheaper. I think last time I paid about $100 for the Bosch red coils from ShopDap.com

Pros: sufficient current for spark, often cheaper
Cons: not a performance upgrade
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

IDK - I was at 160K or so miles when I sold my '11 Tiguan. Sure, it ate a water pump, had the first gen timing chain tensioner replaced, needed cv axles, had a stuck fuel injector, lost an intake manifold, blew a turbo diaphragm, destroyed its engine mount bushings, struts and shocks went bad, needed seat covers replaced because they cracked and split and needed new tires every 25K or so...

Cons: ate a water pump
Mileage: 257495 km
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