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3.6
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Country
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Website
volkswagen.de
Spare Parts
OEM Volkswagen Water pump
oRANGEJULIUS
  • Overheating:
Rating 4.0

Irregardless of what route you go, just make sure your water pump has a metal impeller and not a plastic one. The plastic one (factory on many VW) chips off and degrades over time causing all kinds of cooling issues.

Pros: metal impeller
Cons: plastic one chips off
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
scotts13
  • Visible wear:
Rating 5.0

You can actually buy the parts from the VW dealer for about $300; that's a kit with the belt, tensioner, and roller, plus a water pump and thermostat added separately. I've always had good luck with original parts, so that's what I've used.

Pros: good luck with original parts
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Voltage regulator
keganater
  • Electrical behavior:
Rating 4.0

So, I replaced the extremely worn voltage regulator and voltage picked up to 14.2 ish. Still wanted more so I replaced the battery cables, alternator to starter cable, and main grounds. Voltage now reads around 14.35 and peaks at 14.5. Surely the alternator cannot be the problem.

Pros: voltage picked up
Cons: still have issue
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Turn signal
jrscpu2004
  • Visibility:
Rating 4.0

I owned a 2006 VW Jetta S. The first night, I happened to use my left side turn signal to park at the curb next to my house. When I got out of the car, I noticed my whole left side lights were on!

Pros: lights signal on coming cars
Cons: drained the battery
Vehicle: Volkswagen Jetta
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
PatzCU
  • Noise:
Rating 3.0

I had been hearing a hitch-pitched noise from my engine that almost sounded like a vacuum cleaner about 5-10 minutes after engine start up. Took the car into the dealer to find that it was a water pump failure (as I kind of knew from poking around here). It looks like this is a fairly common issue for 2012's unfortunately, but just a heads up for people as this didn't trigger a CEL or anything.

Pros: no CEL triggered
Cons: water pump failure, common issue
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OEM Volkswagen Radiator hose

I got the upper radiator hose from a vendor on ebay mkautohaus, I believe. Deals in older VW parts, that one was $110, called the dealership and they wanted $145. And the shop the car is in charged me another $110 for the lower one.

Pros: deals in older parts
Cons: expensive radiator hose
Vehicle: Volkswagen Scirocco
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OEM Volkswagen Tie rods
soolow
  • Steering play:
Rating 1.0

i had to custom make my tie rods, use mk4 outer tie rods because they are about 1" longer per side which should do it, i would just stick with yours and loop your lines or buy this kit, ive done it both ways with the same results, ****ty steering

Pros: longer per side
Cons: shitty steering
Vehicle: Volkswagen Golf
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
tgrave
  • Leaks:
  • Noise:
Rating 2.0

My water pump just needed replacement as well. I didn't have any visible or audible signs besides the low coolant level alert. The dealer said that this has been a fairly common issue but there is still no recall.

Pros: no visible signs
Cons: low coolant level, common issue
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 13000 km
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