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Don't Overpay for a MK7 Waterpump/Thermostat Housing and How to do it Yourself 

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In this video we talk about how much you should pay for a Thermostat housing/waterpump on your MQB model. A leaking thermostat is one of the few common issues on MK7 models. While this video was shot on a 1.8t MK7 Golf wagon, this DIY would be almost identical on all 1.8t and 2.0t Gen 3 engines.
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Thermostat and Water Pump (MQB 1.8t and 2.0t) w/ Install Kit
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Oil Filter Housing Socket (32mm)
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Small Pick Set (4 piece)
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Triple Square Tool Set (12 pc)
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34 Pc Torx Bit Set
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Thermostat with Housing
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G13 Coolant (Pink) 1 Gallon - 50/50 Ready to Use
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Waterpump Drive Belt
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Union Pipe (Thermostat to Oil Cooler)
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DIY to be used for the following models
Volkswagen Tiguan MQB 2018-Current 2.0L Turbo
Volkswagen Atlas 2018 - Current 2.0t
Volkswagen B7 Passat 2012-Present 1.8T TSI
Volkswagen MK7 GTI 2015-2017 2.0L Turbo
Volkswagen MK7 Golf 2015-Present 1.8T TSI
Volkswagen MK7 Golf Alltrack All 1.8 Turbo
Volkswagen MK7 Golf Wagon All 1.8T TSI
Volkswagen MK7.5 Facelift GTI All 2.0L Turbo
Volkswagen Arteon 2019 - Current 2.0t
Volkswagen MK7 Golf R 2015-2017 2.0 Turbo
Volkswagen MK7.5 Facelift Golf-R All 2.0L Turbo
Audi Audi S3 8V 2015-Current 2.0T
Audi Audi TT MK3 2016-Current 2.0T
Audi Audi TTS MK3 2016-Current 2.0T
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Intro 0:00
Finding the Coolant Leak 0:36
Explaining the Difference in kits 1:44
Calling Dealerships to get a quote 3:30
DIY Taking off Manifold and Waterpump 11:11

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Комментарии : 803   
@gabrielaquinopaz2251
@gabrielaquinopaz2251 3 года назад
Watched all the 39 minutes and I dont even own a mk7.
@carbonio28
@carbonio28 3 года назад
That's brave my friend...as long as you don't buy a vw ever lol
@HKTutorials3
@HKTutorials3 3 года назад
Great... I own mk7 gti Suggestion never buy a vw I am planning to sell mine 🙂🙃
@sameftek9799
@sameftek9799 3 года назад
Same here lol
@Rafael-kq7tr
@Rafael-kq7tr 3 года назад
@@HKTutorials3 why thou? im planning on buying a '16 gti elaborate
@hansmaulwurf3831
@hansmaulwurf3831 3 года назад
Had the same issue, hated vw. Then DSG shifter error, hated my golf. Last week doing 260 on the bahn, then I picked up my wife and kid from a farm to drive home. I love my GTI
@CanningPetto
@CanningPetto 3 года назад
"I was never born ready, but now I am" Worth 10+ minutes of hold
@scirockalot8v
@scirockalot8v 3 года назад
We need a series of just calling to get quotes
@robertstevens8253
@robertstevens8253 2 года назад
Thank you for the video. I completed the water pump and thermostat last weekend. A couple of comments that someone might find helpful. I recommend NOT taking the clip out that holds the temperature sensor at the radiator to drain coolant. When putting the clip back in, the plastic cracked. I bought a new unit at the VW dealer and it cost $200. I spoke to one of the mechanics at the dealer and he said, "happens all the time." To remove the bolts for the manifold, you need a 1/4" drive T30. My 3/8" drive was too wide to fit into the opening. Finally, I see absolutely no way of removing the fuel line to the rail without a stubby 17 mm. I bought a cheap one at the auto parts store and cut it down. One final item. The video does not really show how to change the water pump belt. There is a special tool that can be used to take off the nut. I used a box end wrench wrong side up and was able to get it one. You need to hold the crank bolt shaft and turn the pulley bolt in the wrong direction to loosen it. I was very careful to hold the wrench tight to the head so as to not strip it. It was not easy, but it came off.
@rodcosta2345
@rodcosta2345 3 года назад
Wow, literally all the videos I could ever need to maintain my MK7, thanks again Paul.
@alexhatcher8812
@alexhatcher8812 3 года назад
they are great
@dragospahontu
@dragospahontu 2 года назад
@@alexhatcher8812 i have a 1.4 TSI 7.5
@DustinKnustin
@DustinKnustin Год назад
its a statement that the only known Problem this series of cars have is a plastic piece that start leaking coolant slowly
@killerguitars52
@killerguitars52 3 года назад
As an Audi dealer tech, it is true warranty does not want you to/pay you to remove the manifold. However I have probably done over 100 of these under warranty on A3's. I believe the repair manual says remove the radiator fans and throttle body only. That's all I do and you have all the room in the world. Now for a first timer on your own car, sure remove the manifold so you can see but its completely not necessary. This is one of the few repairs I actually like doing under warranty.
@davidrissik8527
@davidrissik8527 3 года назад
Im a VW tech and agree with you 100% on this.
@Quebster
@Quebster 3 года назад
I've worked on my Mk7 a tonnnnnn over the years. Taken the engine out and put it in, replaced the turbo 100 times it seems like, etc, so have good working knowledge around the E888.3. However, have not done a water pump yet, and now I need to. Do you think I can manage doing the water pump for the first time without removing the intake mani?
@killerguitars52
@killerguitars52 3 года назад
@@Quebster Sounds like you are mechanically inclined so yes its actually a very easy job without removing the intake.
@dumbeezy5480
@dumbeezy5480 2 года назад
@@Quebster Nah bro wait another 10 years
@ABHORRANCE831
@ABHORRANCE831 Год назад
What do you recommend for a permanent fix? I have had 3 water pump housings fail now in 60K miles on my 2017 VW Golf Wolfsburg :(
@nicholassantosuosso9141
@nicholassantosuosso9141 3 года назад
"I was never born ready but now I am" LMAO
@jconsentino
@jconsentino 3 года назад
As much as I hate going to the dealer and getting shafted, this is probably something I won't be attempting should it come up in the future.
@swampdonkey4919
@swampdonkey4919 Год назад
Thanks for your fast service, quality parts, and comprehensive tutorials. You're a lifesaver.
@paulzmick3123
@paulzmick3123 Год назад
Fantastic video. I suggest adding a step ... after the new coupling and pump are installed, connect the hoses and temp sensor. Fill with coolant (or water) and check for leaks. My first attempt I didn't get the coupling properly seated and had a massive leak ... only found out after manifold was installed. Second time I checked before installing manifold and confirmed that there were no leaks.
@noahmichael5765
@noahmichael5765 5 месяцев назад
Hey! How did you check for leaks? Might sound dumb but how do you know when it’s a proper seal without putting coolant through it?
@MsAlex2508
@MsAlex2508 2 месяца назад
@@noahmichael5765you pressure test it.
@user-ph9sc9dp2z
@user-ph9sc9dp2z 3 месяца назад
Straight B/S on time to do it, I did mine under 2 hours and that was from beginning to end!!! Exactly why i do all my own jobs !
@nl5657
@nl5657 Месяц назад
Mine too! I think change spark plugs on lexus 330 is harder
@brentfriedeman7891
@brentfriedeman7891 3 года назад
These dealer calls are just the best.
@allpointsorganized
@allpointsorganized Год назад
I learned this week, VW has extended the warranty to 8 years/80,000 miles for the water pump for the MK7. I found out when an inspection was done on my car. I was sweat'n when the cost was gonna be $882.00 for a replacement waterpump. So I did some research, and found out that there's an extension of warranty to, 8 years or 80,000 miles. Called my dealership in the city I live, and they knew of the extended warranty on the water pump, but it just came out about 3 or 4 months ago. Dealerships won't volunteer this stuff sometimes, so you got to do your research. Otherwise they'll just charge you top dollar. So, I'm going in soon, for them to do an official diagnosis, but I know my water pump is absolutely leaking [seeping] so it won't cost me a penny! Fyi. Save your money.
@eric.95
@eric.95 3 месяца назад
This should go to the top...
@laseanmccray371
@laseanmccray371 3 года назад
I need this done on my Passat, like yesterday. I need to come to DAP so I know it will be done right!
@lanyu5617
@lanyu5617 3 года назад
This is why shopdap is the best. Thanks for this video!
@Chatty6262
@Chatty6262 3 года назад
Just replaced thermostat housing and water pump on my mk3 seat Leon cupra and followed this video, couldn’t have done it without it very helpful !!!
@geoffsemon7411
@geoffsemon7411 3 года назад
really great video. Waterpump has just gone on my Octavia Mk3 vrs which has an E88 and all GTI running gear. After watching this I'm getting my mechanic to do it and money well spent
@lordjop9684
@lordjop9684 3 года назад
Great job on the video. I just did this on my 2015 S3. Wasn't that bad BUT there were three issues i ran into that i think need to be addressed: 1. in order to turn the car over you need ACCESS to the crank shaft bolt, 24mm. Ok fine. But to get a ratchet in there you need to REMOVE the windshield washer reservoir. In order to do THAT you need to remove the fender lining. In order to do THAT you need to jack the car up and remove the wheel. This will add some time to your job 2. The little 10 mm triple square bolt that holds the water pump belt to the balance shaft is a complete BEAST to remove. You literally have about one inch to an inch and a half of space in there. This and one other video just glanced over this and simply mentioned it's reverse thread. It is important to note that you will have a VERY difficult time removing this bolt to replace the belt. Some people may want to leave the old belt on if it's in good shape. I managed with a 10mm triple square bit secure to an 8mm long ratcheting wrench. This needs to be considered before someone goes and cuts the belt thinking it's an easy thing to replace. Trust me - it is NOT. 3. Make sure you pressure test your system BEFORE reinstalling everything. I had to install and reinstall my water pump and hoses THREE times because of that little rubber union connection. This is the one inch rubber piece that links the water pump to the oil cooler. It is a MAJOR pain to set into place and i think it is a TERRIBLE design. Some people may slap everything together then a few miles down the road they notice they have a slight coolant leak. It would be traumatic to have to do this job over again due to not being diligent.
@pw5192
@pw5192 2 года назад
what u mean turn it over? your only changing the water pump, you dont need to touch the cam belt if you have a chain , have the polo 2017 1.8gti tsi bluemotion which has a chain , does the mk7 gave a belt or chain? i thought it was the same engine!?
@chloeleedow7250
@chloeleedow7250 2 года назад
Comments like this from others who've done it explaining issues they encountered can be some of the most valuable information before tackling a PITAS job like this bro thanks lol. 👌
@Way2EasyDIY
@Way2EasyDIY Год назад
@@pw5192 he's referring to getting the water pump belt back on. You turn the engine over to stretch the belt back into place.
@matthewcollette3424
@matthewcollette3424 Год назад
Hundred percent agree My belt snapped so I need to replace it and to be honest rest of job kinda self explanatory tho besides that If you’re semi experienced with the engine it took me a bit to find that online though
@paulzmick3123
@paulzmick3123 Год назад
I was able to get a socket on the crank bolt from underneath the car. Pretty straight forward. 2016 Sportwagen.
@extrememike
@extrememike 2 года назад
Just bought an MK7 and I just going they all DAP video is. This is such great content and detailed explanations. Thanks so much I!
@AdrianWyrzykowski
@AdrianWyrzykowski 3 года назад
was gonna say this is a show on it's own haha - awesome material!
@Henok766
@Henok766 2 года назад
The camera angle is spot on mate 👌👌thanks for the video
@Telephototub46
@Telephototub46 Год назад
Used to watch this video for fun when I was bored, now I’m coming back to follow the steps on my own car
@UnknownMelodies95
@UnknownMelodies95 Год назад
Thank you for this video, i did mine today and was a fairly easy process with the help of this video. Saved a fortune and my car is running perfect... 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@TheAtakhan
@TheAtakhan 3 года назад
Hey Paul. This brings me back so many memories when I used to work at VW and Skoda repairing these often. Well I’ll be returning back to VW shortly as I got a job at a dealership as a Service Technician.
@ed420.
@ed420. 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Clear instructions, no waffling on. Good job 👍
@AdamChandler86
@AdamChandler86 3 года назад
We just had our 80K miles Golf Sportwagen done by a local shop. It was the first MK7 he did and he did intake manifold + belt + gasket and charged $950 all in. He said “It’d be about $150 cheaper when your Golf R finally goes” now that he knows how to do it. So I’m pretty glad to hear that’s at the low end of pricing. He only works on VAG vehicles and I expect my Golf R with 45K miles will eventually have this issue too.
@georgiyskvortsov7985
@georgiyskvortsov7985 3 года назад
Coming from a VW dealer tech, Thermostats and Waterpumps are by far one of the easiest things to do on a VW. On a MK7 If you want more room pop out the fans its 2 clips that hold it in place and 1 connector. Warranty time for a Thermostat is 3.7H for reference most of the guys in the shop (me included) can do a thermostat in under 2 hours, and that's with and without IM removal. However, great video as always from DAP.
@briansantos4637
@briansantos4637 3 года назад
Do I need to replace all amor can I get by just with replacing pump
@pincheadam2361
@pincheadam2361 2 года назад
So funny
@jasonrodjana209
@jasonrodjana209 Год назад
Hi, is it possible to get a throttle body position sensor code after a waterpump replacement that required the removal of the throttle body?
@gregzoller9003
@gregzoller9003 3 года назад
Super video. I started watching this thinking yeah, I can do this, but by the time he’d actually excavated the water pump I’m thinking nope! There’s about 50 things that got removed and I’m 100% sure I’d either get stuck half way thru or fail to get one of the 35 connectors reattached. I’d likely only try this if I happened to live right next door to the shop so I could push my half-done repair over for some help.
@betterwithrum
@betterwithrum 2 года назад
my hands are too big to do any of this work, I found a great VW Audi tune shop in my area
@Pekkabloo
@Pekkabloo Год назад
Holy smokes, this channel is a life saver.
@iwbuck
@iwbuck Год назад
Doing this job today. Made it to the housing cover removal and ran out of daylight. Thanks for the video man.
@JayDeBe
@JayDeBe Год назад
Clear, concise, great DIY. Thank you.
@shannonmowatt3428
@shannonmowatt3428 13 дней назад
I found your channel a few days ago, WOW! You are very clear and a great teacher! Thank you
@RadFox1320
@RadFox1320 3 года назад
Thanks for being so transparent!
@mgv92115
@mgv92115 6 месяцев назад
Great video! I just had this happen to my 2016 Golf R. Great info. Ended up having the work done since I don’t have my tools with me where I am…but great to know the quote was on par with what you found! Thanks again for such a great video
@Iamdesignproducts
@Iamdesignproducts 2 года назад
Took the guesswork out of the job, thanks so much!!
@jorgechenvalle2363
@jorgechenvalle2363 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. My 18 Tiguan with 99K started leaking in the exact same spot
@marcusms6301
@marcusms6301 3 года назад
Great instructional video with important details as always!
@petbull7038
@petbull7038 3 года назад
Had this service done yesterday on 2016 MK7 with performance pack and 25k miles. This is the consequence of manufacturers using plastic. Thankfully they covered it under the powertrain warranty which was almost expired.
@PovertyStudios
@PovertyStudios 2 года назад
Literally just bought the kit yesterday, hoping it doesn't take to long to come in!!!
@jorgeaguilera6281
@jorgeaguilera6281 3 года назад
I've been working for VW for the last two years and I've only replaced 3 thermostat housings. I live in the central coast of California and we are the only VW dealer in a 150 mile radius so we are the go to dealer and this isnt really a big issue compared to the gen 1 TSI. That being said you can remove the throttle body instead of removing the manifold it's a lot faster for us as flat rate techs when we replace these thermostat housings. Great diy video keep them coming.👍🏼
@Comfy_Snorlax
@Comfy_Snorlax 3 года назад
there's enough room with just removing the TB?
@jorgeaguilera6281
@jorgeaguilera6281 3 года назад
@@Comfy_Snorlax you have to wiggle it out but that's how I do them. Takes about an hour and a half to remove and replace.
@Comfy_Snorlax
@Comfy_Snorlax 3 года назад
@@jorgeaguilera6281 I've had some bad experiences with dealer work, car is still under warranty but I'm tempted to just do it myself when the time comes. If it were you, would you let the dealer deal with it instead?
@jorgeaguilera6281
@jorgeaguilera6281 3 года назад
@@Comfy_Snorlax In all honesty I've purchased all my vehicles at the same dealership since i was 18. I've only owned Volkswagens and they were always serviced at the same dealer even before I worked there. That being said a lot of it comes down to the techs getting proper training. If your dealership doesn't have a wall in the service department with the certification levels of their technician's I would question their knowledge of the product they repair.
@davidm.1934
@davidm.1934 3 года назад
Are you referring to Vw of Santa Maria? Lmao
@swank1975
@swank1975 2 года назад
Thank you guys for posting this video. My buddy and I used it as a reference to replace his water pump on his 2017 S3 that at around 50K miles now has it's 3rd water pump. Nice work Volkswagen/Audi!!!! The video is great and covers almost every detail. We found that leaving the temperature assembly loose but will all screws started just a bit will allow it to tilt toward the belt drive pulley on the idler shaft and you can just slip the belt right on without having to walk it on. The Audi S3 has the washer fluid about 3/4" from the crank pulley so you aren't getting a socket and drive in that space. :( Just use caution, and make make sure the dowels and union are all properly in place before torqueing.
@catinthehat5140
@catinthehat5140 Год назад
They have aluminum after market housings
@AMSGarageBR
@AMSGarageBR 3 года назад
Awesome video. Now I see how hard is the sales and VW Services. Something that happens here in Brazil too. Glad you have your website with OEM VW Parts. So we don’t need to depend of the these dealers.
@rubenm.391
@rubenm.391 2 года назад
I absolutely enjoy your video's Paul!! After watching your videos that cover maintenance and repair procedures to the various MQB platform's, I have been able to put the front end back together (using all OEM Audi parts) my 2015 A3 2.0T after my son rear ended someone and my insurance totaled it out but was able to keep it out of the insurance auctions!
@kousatprdel9312
@kousatprdel9312 Год назад
Thanks for tutorial! Yesterday I replaced (1.8 TSI CJSA) water pump + thermostat housing + driving belt + remove intake manifold + carbon cleaning... without any serious problem! It took me 7 hours. Thanks a lot!
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Год назад
No,thank you, because I gotta do a pump soon and now know what kinda time I'm in for. It's the wife's daily with 87k,so no pressure 😂 Depending on how clean the ports are,I might opt out for now on the cleaning. I'll expect the worst so I won't be disappointed 😂
@atubebuff
@atubebuff 3 месяца назад
I got a quote for the local VW for everything you did - $2600CAD. Did it myself for $500CAD in parts.
@keroro77
@keroro77 3 года назад
you are a hero. great video and tons of informations i was missing! thanks dude!
@travismccarthy5681
@travismccarthy5681 2 года назад
Hey man congrats on all your success over the years! I just read your story line on the website. I’m actually from NJ and still here.. been contemplating on a purchase of a 2018 gti autobahn but concerned with reliability…anyway great channel 👊🏻
@dosmastrify
@dosmastrify 10 месяцев назад
Same
@joepassante8498
@joepassante8498 6 месяцев назад
I have a 2018 SE and it's been totally trouble free and now has 45K on it. I occasionally smell a wiff of coolant and have to add about a cup a year, but this seems normal for GTI's of these years. For sure a waterpump/thermostat replacement is in my future.
@davidoo691
@davidoo691 2 года назад
Very informative and easy to digest! Thanks pal
@joseblazquez2178
@joseblazquez2178 3 года назад
A-w-e-s-o-m-e Video !!! Thanks again!!
@MrGentleNick
@MrGentleNick 2 года назад
This is the best vid ever, I know it is from long ago and you do not cut out any errors. that is really good, as we all make errors, and with your vids, we may not make them. Bet we have, I certainly have. My car was fine, but a German in Romania had a puncture. His model did not have a spare tyre, mine had. He had at home and rang his gf to bring it to him, as she in Romania too. The tyre was reparable short term but not with can. I had a few plugs to try to fix. It worked, then used his can and mine to gain pressure. took 30 mins or so to fix and called his GF, not to travel, but too late. She arrived. We had a coffee and washed. He insisted on giving me 100 euro that I refused. 10 euro for puncture can enough. Fellow Audi drivers are friends, we help our brothers, you would do the same. He said in past probably no, but now YES
@Dukelax510
@Dukelax510 3 года назад
Best in the bizz without a doubt.
@pcallah3442
@pcallah3442 3 года назад
Sounds like another class action in the works.
@jsplasha
@jsplasha 6 месяцев назад
When i disconnected those hoses from the pump j was expecting coolant to start flooding out...but there wasnt any. Overflow tank had been full. So i guess thats what the problem was lol Great video. Best one on the web.
@nazmo91
@nazmo91 9 месяцев назад
Great guide helped me with ease on mine. Thanks mate!
@Conor.Twomey
@Conor.Twomey 3 года назад
Another great video. I have a MK6 GTI probably similar procedure. Thanks.
@justinsandoval6380
@justinsandoval6380 3 года назад
Bad thing about compact cars, you have to remove lots just to get to something. Great video!
@stevenmorgan3675
@stevenmorgan3675 2 года назад
Love that you posted this so I know for sure I want to have this done at an independent shop & not DIY, lol!
@du3lcitiz3n
@du3lcitiz3n Год назад
Yup...
@cheveu8632
@cheveu8632 2 года назад
I only wish you could sell this in Europe x) I'm afraid I'm gonna mess it up when buying parts without you guys. Awesome video!
@464camaro
@464camaro 3 года назад
I did this kit on my 2013 VW CC and saved almos 1,500 because I wanted the carbon cleaning. Did the job at home and it took me like 8 hours. Great experience doing this your self.
@MrNightpwner
@MrNightpwner 3 года назад
Our definition of ?great experience" is definitely not the same. Fulfilling, definitely.
@B-J981
@B-J981 2 года назад
@@mronemanband1 lol I have just done mine myself, prices I got ranged from £1000 to £1300, done it myself parts cost me £342, big saving that will stay in the bank and go towards the house 😁 Ps I also have a scooter 😂 Go get a job
@harrylumsdon6773
@harrylumsdon6773 Месяц назад
I have to redo, i used the graf metal water pump.
@Aesthetics622
@Aesthetics622 5 месяцев назад
Awsome video man i am sure it helps allot of people out! Just to add that, for anyone not wanting to take off the manifold, its relatively easy to do, just by removing the "harness bracket, unplug the therottle body and move away any of the harness connectors, will have plenty of room to take off the water pump, then for the thermostat just remove the bottom screws with a extension and the t30 and get the rest from the top. But i do apricate the full length video to learn about other spots etc.
@bcochnov10
@bcochnov10 3 года назад
$1,500 was what I was quoted in Laurel, MD. The job was done under warranty at 33k miles 2016 GTI w/perf pkg.
@hunkydory419
@hunkydory419 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for all your helpful videos!
@marcusms6301
@marcusms6301 3 года назад
very helpful video as always for the mk7
@petervanschenck4596
@petervanschenck4596 Месяц назад
Love this guy! Im gunna try to send them more business for my GTI.
@8gti9
@8gti9 3 года назад
Great DIY video!!!
@raycarrillo2799
@raycarrillo2799 2 года назад
Beautiful detail. Thank you.
@bobqzzi
@bobqzzi 2 года назад
Great video. Convinced me I didn't want to do it myself
@MrGentleNick
@MrGentleNick 2 года назад
I am in England, but I really love your videos and knowledge. Though I have an Audi 2021 S3, I think really it is earlier as the oil sump plug is Hex and not Torx for this model. Plus it is not new so it has some features unexpected and some missing. I am not wishing to alter anything. I am fortune enough to know an Audi R&D engineer and trusted supplier of parts. My comments are from information from Spain and Germany, and not USA. Love the way you mention the tools used and size, because Audi is not really telling those wanting to do DIY and hard to find the correct torque to use. In another video mentioned 11 tools to use. All videos great
@N734NJ
@N734NJ 3 года назад
Well, yay! I have a GSW that's getting to the magic 50k mark, so thanks for the tutorial!
@BOOSTEDDUDE
@BOOSTEDDUDE 2 года назад
Wow, this is a VERY informative and valuable video. I just got a letter today titled “Water Pump Settlement”. It says Zhao v. Volkswagen Group of America regarding reimbursement for failed water pumps. I didn't know this was a design issue but I'm hoping I don't have to get mine replaced since I only have 28K miles but I checked and it says my 2018 GTI is affected. At least I have some solid info on what to expect thanks to this video! I'm hoping to take off the splash guard soon to get a better look.
@jasong9472
@jasong9472 2 года назад
i got the letter also
@bwazy2677
@bwazy2677 3 года назад
I recently had this done and I wanted to die when I saw my bill from the dealership. Really REALLY wish I found your channel sooner.
@Deutscheautoparts
@Deutscheautoparts 2 года назад
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@fredvStein
@fredvStein 2 года назад
Great video! My 2016 GTI just had this “known” problem happen at 82,000 miles. My dealership on Long Island NY quoted me $1260 before tax for P&L, they estimated 6 hours. They said there was no overlap with decarbonizing and wanted $800 to clean the intake ports via pick scraping, not media blasting (I passed, but I’m aware it will need it done.)
@Dunwelll
@Dunwelll 2 года назад
Hey, I'm on Long Island as well! Where did you end up getting your pump replaced?
@fredvStein
@fredvStein 2 года назад
@@Dunwelll VW Dealership in West Islip.
@joshuadoe9541
@joshuadoe9541 2 года назад
I recently found your channel and your content is really informative. I'm not a big euro guy more domestic and Asian but I work at an import shop and I've done a few of these vw/Audi water pumps and Everytime I've done them the belts have been in great condition, and my shop foreman who has done tons of them and has worked on a lot of euros has said he has never seen one of these belts go bad. Not saying the can't or won't, but just food for thought if anyone is wondering whether or not they should replace it. Also I've heard it can be done without pulling the manifold but I pull it anyways so I have room to work, where as on the Audis I do it with the manifold in place since it's a lot easier to pull out from up top without pulling it.
@albertomaytorena5852
@albertomaytorena5852 7 месяцев назад
Great video thanks on the tip installing the belt
@trhoob
@trhoob 2 года назад
Have a 2017 VW Alltrack and doing this job right now. Overall very helpful video but a couple things. This video should absolutely start with a reminder to vacuum the top of the manifold/head mating surface before doing anything. I did not and there was a fair bit of sand/rocks sitting on that ledge. Most of which ended up directly in the intake valves with some debris in the cylinders with open valves after I pulled the manifold off. Additionally, you guys took out a lot more to reach various bolts. It looks like you removed the boost lines on the drivers side going all the way down in front of the water pump. That job in itself is a beast but opens up a lot of space to work. Bottom line here: This is not a novice job. I'm an aircraft mechanic of 20 years and do all of my own car maintenance. This is one of the most menacing jobs I've done thus far.
@Trohawkk
@Trohawkk Год назад
no room to work damnit
@warpigroadkill
@warpigroadkill 3 года назад
I've had to do the alternator on my mk7 R, and that's on it's third revision, so I'd add that to your list of known issues.
@svenboden68
@svenboden68 2 года назад
I would never ever attempt this even with this great DIY Tutorial video...
@itzed
@itzed 3 года назад
You do it the right way, as did mine, at about 70K.
@error2061
@error2061 3 года назад
This was a very informative video
@MrGentleNick
@MrGentleNick 2 года назад
What would be great, would be the parts that are mostly likely to fail road side and the tools required to limp home to garage. Perhaps the socket sizes etc. I am trying to keep a list to save travelling with a full tool box. The hose clamp plier is really a must
@QuadGuyCy
@QuadGuyCy 2 года назад
After watching this I’ve decided to sell all my modern VWs and just go back to 60s era cars. I could swap the engine in anything from the 60s in less time then it takes to watch this video. That said it is a good video, and will probably end up ordering a kit.
@billmcdonald2436
@billmcdonald2436 2 года назад
Thanks for posting this video
@justinkenney7326
@justinkenney7326 2 года назад
This is a great video, however this is too much for me to do. I have a great shop that is specific to this make/model. I was able to take your insight and find a shop that spoke about the same things you mentioned. The manifold coming off, carbon clean, new belt. Thank you
@ameeralhashmi9883
@ameeralhashmi9883 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this video ❤
@Foolishness_by_Goodbar
@Foolishness_by_Goodbar 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this resource! My Mk7.5 didn't have the intake support bracket (no complaints). The original thermostat was an M revision and I couldn't identify leaks at the block. It looks like the leak was on the oil cooler side of that stupid coupler. My car has 84k miles. The valve cover is not leaking oil. Since I have a manual, I put it in gear and used a 12mm ratcheting wrench to R&R the water pump belt. Not too bad, though a little nerve racking that messing up that bolt would mean pulling the engine to fix. I put blue Loctite on the new bolt for extra insurance and maybe got to 45º past where it felt like the bolt was yielding.
@aldoa337
@aldoa337 3 года назад
Very useful video. I've replaced the water pump on my wife's mk7 golf twice and I prefer removing the cooling fan assembly and leave the intake manifold alone.
@peejayem4700
@peejayem4700 3 года назад
I did this job and left the inlet manifold in place too. Much easier imho
@NoZenith
@NoZenith 3 года назад
I wish there was a video to compare that. I am not a mechanic. I am mechanically inclined and I know enough to get in trouble haha. I definitely wouldn't attempt this without somebody who knew what to do if I did something wrong... removing the fans and thermostat sounds a lot more straightforward than all this but I definitely want to be able to see what I'm doing
@peejayem4700
@peejayem4700 3 года назад
@@NoZenith I am a similar person to you - not a mechanic. It’s not a case of doing the work blind, far from it, you can see perfectly I suspect it’s just a touch more awkward. If I did the job again there’s no way I would take off the inlet manifold.
@micahmccloud4408
@micahmccloud4408 2 года назад
Thank God I found you😁 mine is leaking exactly where yours was lol
@aaronkullander9256
@aaronkullander9256 3 года назад
As a dealer tech, I still take the manifold off, most times they end up paying for it on the labor tree the previous is intake r&I. Even if it's not taking the manifolds off doesn't take long and it ends up saving me time just taking it off rather than working blind
@Way2EasyDIY
@Way2EasyDIY Год назад
If you take off the coolant return line hose on the driver side of the valve cover, you have room to remove the intake without taking off the hard fuel line. Hope this helps someone, just made a video on the Facebook mk7 group. Hope it helps!
@mkamal99
@mkamal99 2 года назад
Ordered the parts and getting ready to start this job; a bit intimidated by the german complexity as i am used to working on my Pajero 3.8; this will be my first tackle into a VW. fingers crossed :D
@robinlopez1909
@robinlopez1909 3 года назад
Great video, it helps alot.
@jesusdariosalas5388
@jesusdariosalas5388 2 месяца назад
Great video, thank you.
@dailydrivensedans4875
@dailydrivensedans4875 Год назад
I wish i had a vw/audi shop anything like yours near me! Only come across one mechanics shop within 100miles that I trust and have never been screwed over or dysatisfied. But that one only works on donestic vehicles so.
@TIM612826
@TIM612826 3 года назад
I got mine done under warranty! Bought my car just under 3 years old, got a specialist vw garage to check it on its first MOT! They flagged up the leaking water pump which saved me £600 VW had to sort it under warranty! 😃
@B-J981
@B-J981 2 года назад
Very useful video, I didn’t remove the manifold though I just removed the throttle body and all is accessible, I would personally advice not to waste your time removing the manifold unless you also want to do a carbon clean
@adriandavies1084
@adriandavies1084 Год назад
Was that done from top or underneath?
@B-J981
@B-J981 Год назад
@@adriandavies1084 yes mate was under the car, did it on my drive way, wasn’t under the car for long, just removed under tray, boost pipes and throttle body and did everything else from the top, once throttle body is out the way it’s easily done from the top
@jarviswatts8114
@jarviswatts8114 9 месяцев назад
@@B-J981I am currently doing mine this same way.. plenty of access with the two hard boost pipes and throttle body removed from the inlet so +1 👌🏼
@B-J981
@B-J981 9 месяцев назад
@@jarviswatts8114 how did you get on
@jarviswatts8114
@jarviswatts8114 9 месяцев назад
@@B-J981 Yeah got on okay with inlet and the 2 hard pipes off! Definitely don't need to remove the inlet! Got it all back together and working and realised i had no heaters unless they were on low.. turns out that the heater bypass valve on the side of the head was seized almost shut! Replaced it that and all is good now! It threw me for a while because there wasn't any codes and i wasn't aware that it had such a valve on it! I could tell something was wrong on live data as there was 106 degrees C on the top head sensor but thats back down to 95 now!
@ivankolev4077
@ivankolev4077 3 года назад
Awesome work as always. Wen you gonna make a DIY video for DSG clutch packs?
@baden-baden
@baden-baden 3 года назад
Thanks for great channel...!!
@andrew.triggs
@andrew.triggs 3 года назад
Wish I could double like. THANKS!
@MrAguilar75
@MrAguilar75 Год назад
Huge help,Thanks..
@ManuNoob
@ManuNoob 3 года назад
I believe part of the problem is the G13 coolant liquid , some people in Europe believe that it has some corrosive components in it that rust the inner of the water pump. They are starting to recommend G12Evo instead. And some people are trying to get vw to pay for their mistake.
@jasong9472
@jasong9472 2 года назад
i got a lawsuit letter in the mail about 2 weeks ago
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