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3.6
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#124
1452
Spare Parts
138
Country
Germany
Website
volkswagen.de
Spare Parts
OEM Volkswagen Timing belt

I had my local mechanic (not a VW specialist) do this on my 1.8T in my Passat not too long ago. The total was around $1100. That included my regular oil and filter change, replacement of timing belt, water pump, timing belt damper, and accessory belts (a/c, power steering and alternator).

Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
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OEM Volkswagen Battery
Rento_VW
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

OEM Volkswagen of America has the best battery for your Corrado. It's currently $110 and worth that ****. You look at the top of my battery, it says Manfacture Date December 2005. This thing has gone through hell and back. Everytime, it has cranked that starter with no issue.

Pros: cranked starter with no issue
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OEM Volkswagen Ignition coil

Changed the plugs, and while changing them noticed that there was a little charring in two of the coil paks seating surface where the spark plug tip sits...after changing the plugs the car still felt like ****. Ran to Advanced....and they showed 2 cylinders not firing good, needless to say they only stocked one coil pak. I replaced it and the car ran like a champ.

Pros: car ran like a champ
Cons: car still felt like ****
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OEM Volkswagen Immobilizer
jiggseob
  • No start symptom:
Rating 5.0

Alarm immobilizer successfully disabled. I did exactly as instructed, jumper between the red and red/black wires.

Pros: Alarm immobilizer disabled
Vehicle: Volkswagen Golf
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OEM Volkswagen AC compressor
justvwpower
  • Engagement:
Rating 5.0

i have been running a VR6 compressor on my ABA for 4 years now and no problems with it spinning the "wrong" way its just like an alternator can spin in any direction because of its construction

Pros: no problems, works fine
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
spitpilot
  • Visible wear:
Rating 3.0

It's ezier to do AWD if the tranny is pointed towards the rear wheels than if its set crosswise in the car...so the "pro" is EZ AWD..the con...its a betch to work on the nose of the engine (timing belt, waterpump etc are much more labor intense than on a transverse VW).

Pros: EZ AWD
Cons: difficult timing belt/waterpump work
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
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OEM Volkswagen Ball joint
WhitePoloCT
  • Clunks:
  • Steering precision:
Rating 1.0

2005 with 23000km on the clock - right front ball joint collapsed - need to replace entire control arm, so it wasn't cheap (+- $700).

Cons: ball joint collapsed, not cheap
Vehicle: Volkswagen Polo
Mileage: 23000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Windshield
thenew3
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 2.0

The OEM windshields are very weak and prone to rock chips. My 07 3.6 4motion wagon got several chips within the first year of owning it. my 08 3.6 4motion wagon also got a chip within the first month of owning it. My BMW 328i have been hit harder (i.e. going faster speeds) and never had a chip. the shop that patched both of my wagons up said they work on many vw's with chips. They say VW uses a thinner glass to lower the weight, thus causing it to chip easier.

Cons: very weak, prone to chips, thinner glass
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