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The MK7 GTI is one of the most reliable VWs in a very long time. In this video, we look at a failure that has become more common. The failure of intake camshafts and cam phasers is becoming more common on 1.8t engines, especially ones that are burning oil. In this video, we explain the problem, what's failing and how to diagnose a bad intake cam.
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0:00 How Camshafts Work
2:07 MK7 Camshaft Issues
2:59 How to Diag
5:04 Closer Look at the Camshaft
7:00 Overview of Repair Process

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@Deutscheautoparts
@Deutscheautoparts Год назад
Thanks so much for watching! Here are some of the links we mentioned. OBDeleven Next Gen (iOS and Android) Pro www.shopdap.com/nextgen-obdeleven-ios-android-vw-audi-scantool.html MK7 Intake Cam Replacement Kit www.shopdap.com/intake-camshaft-replacement-kit.html 2.0t TSI Timing Chain Special Tool Kit www.shopdap.com/make-model-year/volkswagen/gti/mk7-2015-present/tools/20t-tsi-timing-chain-special-tool-install-kit.html T10355 Crank Holder Tool www.shopdap.com/1-2-drive-crank-counter-hold-tool-for-vw-t10355-wkz-t10355.html Gen 3 Spool Valve Socket (V2) www.shopdap.com/spool-valve-removal-socket-for-t10352-2.html Gen 3 Spool Valve Socket (V4) www.shopdap.com/spool-valve-removal-socket-t10352-4-for-gen-3-1-8t-and-2-0t.html Tensioner Adjustment Lever for VW T40243 www.shopdap.com/tensioner-adjustment-lever-for-vw-t40243-wkz-t40243.html
@x-man4702
@x-man4702 Год назад
I contacted Charles a few years ago about this very issue on an MK6 Jetta 1.8t about him making a video about this issue, but he never responded to my messages. Thank you, Paul and keep up the good work!
@denisortiz6525
@denisortiz6525 Год назад
Please do a video on EPC light on a MK7
@yankumarrah
@yankumarrah Год назад
Paul having a crisis over lack of oil in these engines brightens my day 😅
@ScottOrd
@ScottOrd Год назад
Totally - "Do you know what else has a crisis over lack of oil? Your cam adjusters!" 🤯
@mystiqueman366
@mystiqueman366 Год назад
It will encourage people to check more often
@peterpeter5666
@peterpeter5666 Год назад
these cars burn more oil than gas! the dealer tells you its normal that it consumes 1l every 1k km. funny cuz my camry v6 doesnt miss a drop od oil after 5k km.
@MaxiimTribe
@MaxiimTribe Год назад
as I'm ordering my next batch of oil lol
@nickpappas4133
@nickpappas4133 Год назад
Was a vw tech for 47 years and checked the oil on all the cars I worked on (a habit) 90% were always down on level.
@benjaminboyer39
@benjaminboyer39 Год назад
I'm getting that oil is causing all kinds of problems in engines, definitely going to go get rid of all of mine so my timing phasors don't make noise
@michaelw6277
@michaelw6277 Год назад
Pro tip to make installing the cam cage easier: find some long bolts with the same thread/pitch as two of the stock screws that secure it to the engine and cut the heads off. Insert these long bolts so that they’re effectively studs. Use these studs to perfectly line up the cam cage to guarantee that your sealant gets sandwiched in place perfectly with zero lateral movement. Insert hardware, remove studs, and off you go.
@Mr_Frazza
@Mr_Frazza Год назад
That was gold, Pro tip "Check your F*&k3n oil" Who would have thought, haha
@Tcflohr
@Tcflohr Год назад
I'm at 170k miles on my mk7 GTI. Thank you for including obdeleven methods of checking. Good to know it doesn't grenade the engine if it's caught.
@63JackBlack
@63JackBlack Год назад
Any major issues at that mileage?
@sazlefraz
@sazlefraz Год назад
@@63JackBlack i need to know too cause im deciding whether to pull the trigger on a 2021 gti and i wanna keep it till maybe 150 - 200k miles
@MeltingRubberZ28
@MeltingRubberZ28 Год назад
@Kimochiii 150 is prob realistic without an insane amount of maintenance. Past that I could see it getting complicated (ie timing chain replacement, who knows what else could break at that point).
@psiturbo
@psiturbo Год назад
@@MeltingRubberZ28 If DSG, the DSG FW last around 150k to 200k, there will be definite wear on the balance shafts, water and oil pump, followed by wheel bearings. These cars once past 100k one is driving on borrowed time.
@MeltingRubberZ28
@MeltingRubberZ28 Год назад
@LM Space yeah I'm hoping for about 120 without significant maintenance. Prob end up selling around that time...and buying a boring Toyota lol
@atubebuff
@atubebuff Год назад
How Paul never made it as a stand-up comic i'll never known. I look forward to these videos for the great info and the occasional chuckle-snort.
@abruechert82
@abruechert82 Год назад
Very good video and makes the point of OIL LEVEL! However, the noise, usually on start up, or while running, indicated the failed camshaft adjuster unit as stated. The "hunting" value block is 99% of the time caused by the magnet itself sticking due to sludged oil stuck in the solenoid plunger from the car being ran low on oil or infrequent oil changes. If you have the faults with a hunting idle and value block, replace the magnet.
@jeffm623
@jeffm623 Год назад
changed magents 4 times in the lifetime of my mk7 gti. then finally the one valve decided to come apart. Have not had issues for a good few KM but just upgraded to a 7.5Gti. Sticking with the Gen3 engine with all the issues Ive had. I will always check oil !
@johnmuir8305
@johnmuir8305 Год назад
BMW B series engines have the same design of solenoid and seem to experience the same issue with sticking, causing poor idle quality and bad drivability.
@mrwiser64
@mrwiser64 2 месяца назад
I change my oil every 5000km or 6000km and the plunger still got stuck and failed and left me fucking stranded in a parking lot. This has nothing to do with infrequent oil changes its just terrible design by VW.
@LSLebreux
@LSLebreux Год назад
This has to be your best video so far. I laugh so much but it was important and educative at the same time
@Treizez34
@Treizez34 Год назад
I just had to change the camshaft magnet on my S3 because I kept getting Camshaft timing over advanced error codes and check engine lights. The part was super cheap and replacing it is easy. Doing this also smoothed out throttle response and improved MPGs. No need to replace the camshaft as the adjuster and magnet itself was the culprit. Always start with the cheap and easy work first to see if that fixes your issue. Replacing Cams should be a last resort if everything else doesn't fix it. For good measure, I checked the valve solenoid to ensure there were no issues with the part itself, gave it a brake fluid bath, and reinstalled it. All good now for the last couple thousand miles.
@mbardos
@mbardos Год назад
This. Common fix to change magnets on the Cupra forum I'm on too.
@RetroTubing
@RetroTubing Год назад
I had the same on my golf R VW said it was the chain so had it changed (1k+) however fault was still there so I changed the cam adjuster sensor and it worked fine😅
@Treizez34
@Treizez34 Год назад
@@RetroTubing Yeah man; mechanically these cars are rock solid. It's the damn electronics that cause all the glitches. You've got to be on top of your battery to make sure you don't get phantom codes and then also things like this, where small parts go bad (that are thankfully cheap). Everyone who owns one of these cars owes it to themselves to spend the $35 bucks to get access to the Audi Erwin database and download all the PDF's for their vehicle. It'll pay for itself by thousands of dollars over and over in savings for stupid, poorly diagnosed issues from those not in the know
@von6164
@von6164 Год назад
@treize elements What codes were you getting?
@Treizez34
@Treizez34 Год назад
@@von6164 a lot of timing over (and under) advanced codes. I don’t remember the exact code numbers, but that’s what they were telling me
@andrastrager4138
@andrastrager4138 8 месяцев назад
Nice to see this problem. I have an 1.8T from gen3 in my Skoda, and now I will watch my oil level more often. Thank you!
@iant1891
@iant1891 Год назад
Hi, Audi tech here. We get cars rolling in with this problem pretty often. We never replace the camshaft tho we just replace the plungers and the magnets. This solves the problem. Just replaced them on a Golf R this saturday and it's running like new.
@johnbarrington5497
@johnbarrington5497 Год назад
Ford tech here, so im no stranger to vct issues lol, my S3 at idle sometimes (not all times) the RPMs start jumping almost like i have a old school cammed out v8. once i start driving its fine and then it goes away at the next stop. have a p0011 code. was going to just replace the solenoid until i saw this. thoughts?
@senco981
@senco981 Год назад
I got 2021 A4 with 20k on it. Should I be worried? Anything to prevent this?
@matthewtessmann5724
@matthewtessmann5724 10 месяцев назад
Did you replace both magnets and plungers on both?
@loganfjalstad6494
@loganfjalstad6494 3 месяца назад
im having this issue right now and we have unplugged both phasers and change the valve spool and the ticking noise still persists. should i assume its the intake cam or replace both phasers and see then
@mrwiser64
@mrwiser64 2 месяца назад
​@senco981 yes be very worried you bought a time bomb, get rid of it asap
@milliemone
@milliemone Год назад
Love the detailed specs and the obd11 screenshots. Please continue doing this so we can learn how to diagnose ourselves if we have the app. Thank You!!
@brownone93
@brownone93 11 месяцев назад
You guys recently replaced my intake cam. No problems since then! Amazing shop
@chaseedgren3097
@chaseedgren3097 Год назад
I've experience the electronic magnet nipple that actuates the cam adjustment valve sticking too. Causing same faults. A nice easy check before going to the full camshaft
@stagea09
@stagea09 7 месяцев назад
So just completed this job on my A4 with Gen3 motor - just wanted to say thanks for the video as it was spot on with the problem i had with my car. replaced both Exhaust and Intake cams (both had scoring on the snout part) with new spool valves, adjusters and timing kit at the same time. cars runs like new now - :) Thanks again
@joshua4859
@joshua4859 Год назад
Great video! Cool to see what the inside of my cars engine looks like and the process of replacing the camshaft.
@jasonlt1982
@jasonlt1982 5 месяцев назад
Love your personality really showing through in this video. I just had this issue. $3200 later, I have a new cam, timing chain, guides, etc…
@josh8106
@josh8106 Год назад
I had a similar issue with hunting, but it was just because the cam magnet was bad! The old owner didn’t keep up with oil changes so it got junked up and couldn’t move properly. New cam magnet installed (just takes a couple of minutes) and now the specified and actual values are within 0.5 of each other 🎉
@HypocriticYT
@HypocriticYT Год назад
Years ago a friend in the 90’s had a Passat, and he always had the maintenance up to date. However the engine grenades due to an old timing belt. Dealership was going to charge him for repairs until he took out his owners maintenance log and the dealership had stamped that he had gotten the timing belt replaced 😊. They had charged for the work but never did it 😮
@0xXNickXx0
@0xXNickXx0 Год назад
The plunger(spoolvalve) in the center of the camshaft actually failed on my ‘13 mk7 gti, Causing it to sound a TDI. It did have oil in the engine though😂. Replacing the plunger fixed the problem and prevented from buying a whole new camshaft. This was around 140k km’s. Fun to see how this whole part work, keep up the informative videos!
@tomfletcher4618
@tomfletcher4618 4 месяца назад
Hello, any chance you can add me on some sort of other social media so I can send you a video of what mine sounds like so you can tell me wether it was the same as yours. Had this issue for ages now and it’s stressing me out as no one can diagnose it
@michaelanmenezes6103
@michaelanmenezes6103 Год назад
I had exactly the same noise on my 2011 1.8tfsi ... replaced the timing chain & tentioner, replaced all the surrounding sensors... the noise never went away, so this was the very last thing left to replace... at least now I know this will definitely fix it...
@shannonmcatee9610
@shannonmcatee9610 Год назад
I just got an oil change at my vw shop but now this videos making me go check my oil 🤣
@gary2kr1
@gary2kr1 Год назад
Holy shit. Hands down your videos are the best on RU-vid. Informative AND they crack me the fug up 😂
@otterconnor942
@otterconnor942 Год назад
I just heard that noise coming from my GTI a couple days ago. I definitely have oil and I change my oil every 5k miles. Thanks for the bad news
@MikekiM04
@MikekiM04 Год назад
We’ve seen this issues several times now on both 1.8 and 2.0 engines at our shop. Not super common but definitely something to keep an eye out for if you’ve got timing faults.
@brandonfriesen5389
@brandonfriesen5389 Год назад
Worth properly diagnosing too. I had the exact faults that Paul had, but in my 2009 Tiguan. Assumed it was the timing chain, but after teardown, I realized the chain & tensioner was actually good and was updated. With some digging I found that my intake cam had gone bad too. Interesting to see this never got fixed on these updated engines.
@e0nema0tak1v
@e0nema0tak1v 11 месяцев назад
@@brandonfriesen5389 They cant fix "owners not putting enough oil in the car "problem.
@brandonfriesen5389
@brandonfriesen5389 11 месяцев назад
@@e0nema0tak1v its possible but I believe my stuff went bad due to balance shaft failure and the oil screens blowing oil causing metal shrapnel to score small bearing surfaces and clog oil galleries. Fairly well documented on TSI's. Great engines, but man they can fail in many catastrophic ways.
@Doglifepro
@Doglifepro 5 месяцев назад
Running out to check the oil level in my wife's GTI right now! Thanks for this excellent video!
@jonyu2913
@jonyu2913 Год назад
Bought my 18 GTI Se Dsg new. Currently have 124k miles. No oil burning. 7500-8k mile oil changes. Never done carbon cleaning. Still smooth.
@HookerJoeFire
@HookerJoeFire Год назад
So...should I check my oil? Love your guy's vids and this one is possibly the best.
@adamkiehl2316
@adamkiehl2316 Год назад
OBD 11 lol. Did we jump 9 generations in on-board diagnostics? Just kidding. Awesome video! Anything informative is greatly appreciated!
@FZERO20
@FZERO20 2 месяца назад
Very informative video! I just did the timing assembly on my mk5 a few days ago and wondered what was behind that intake cam sprocket.. duhh of course it’s the phase adjustment. But beyond that, when performing the work I heard some interesting noises and seen some weird things with this motor. I’m glad I get to see another expert explain the full function in detail
@mbarton36
@mbarton36 Год назад
Every segment Paul has another piece of ShopDap gear on… love the content and the informative videos. Is there any more coming for the Mk7 Alltrack project?
@dwvw
@dwvw Год назад
I had this issue in my 2016 R. The screen on the oil control valve was ripped. Lucky no debris caused damage. Oil level was fine. I am now considering this a consumable part and will be changing them every 100,000 km's no matter what. The part isn't very expensive and once you have the proper tool to change them it takes about the same amount of time as an oil change. I see lots of posts on the Facebook Groups about people having this issue.
@Lead_Bacon
@Lead_Bacon Год назад
i have a 17 passat and im trying to stay on top of preventative maintenance, what tools do you have and what parts are you referencing? :)
@jaredkluesner8400
@jaredkluesner8400 11 месяцев назад
I was told the 2016 had the oil valve integrated, thus the removal of the entire intake camshaft. I also have a 2016 R with the tapping sound that goes away when unplugging the cam magnet. Are you saying I won't need to pull the entire camshaft?
@jheanelltabana8713
@jheanelltabana8713 Год назад
My oil light came on this week. I checked and it's super low. Again. I have a 1.8 TSI. I felt like he was personally calling me out in the video 😂
@jacobmarczewski2970
@jacobmarczewski2970 Год назад
Me too 😂 my 1.8 eats oil I’ve been adding a quart a month for awhile now 🥺
@w7052009
@w7052009 Год назад
I changed my pan now its half a quart 2500miles. It is very loud in when i start guessing need new magnet as one of the guy stated above in comments. Man can’t afford a camshaft labor gonna be hella expensive just spent 1500$ on water pump n carbon cleaning 😅
@MotionRRP
@MotionRRP Год назад
Exact thing that happened to my GF's GLI even down to the sound. VW diagnosed it 100 miles out of warranty but ended up covering it under good will. The sound was very apparent inside and outside of the car.
@f2tzoomzoom
@f2tzoomzoom Год назад
Did they give you a cost for the repair? I'm out of warranty and I fear this is my problem currently. Just looking to get an idea of how much pain I'm about to be in
@MotionRRP
@MotionRRP Год назад
@@f2tzoomzoomI don't remember the exact number but it was not cheap, like $2500+, but understand that was the dealer. I'm sure an independent shop would have cut that price significantly. The price was why we kept pushing for it to be covered, we had to get VW corporate involved, but it worked. Good luck!
@dale116dot7
@dale116dot7 Год назад
I had a similar problem but the timing jitter was around 3-4 degrees. Replacing just the electromagnet fixed it. Even after cleaning the push pin, it still moves roughly on the bench (I use a variable power supply). The push pin was just worn out. It holds to 0.5 degrees now.
@Bongi_ClioC4RS_
@Bongi_ClioC4RS_ 9 месяцев назад
This was the Best video I have ever saw in regards to repairing anything on car. Blowed my mind away. 🤯 Man good job keep it up ! 😁😳 ( not a Vag owner ) 😂
@ma77mc
@ma77mc Год назад
I had the cam adjustment magnets replaced in mine 2 weeks ago, the car seemed like it was a bit noisy (similar to the noise in your video) and the car was idling a bit rough (not enough to be overly concerned) the car has a full service history and I top the oil up about once a month (mine likes to drink a lot) unfortunately, the thing died at the side of the road and couldn't be restarted. Ironically, it died on its way to the mechanic (not the dealer but a very good local European car specialist) Not a cheap repair but the car drives fantastic now. I am glad I didn't need full cam shaft replacement and that the magnets were the only thing that needed replacing. Car had 155,000km (about 96,000mi) when it finally went.
@theowarmelink7347
@theowarmelink7347 Год назад
Can confirm. My S3 is on it's third (inlet) camshaft. It's freakishly well serviced, getting oilchanges ~4-5k km yearly. My problems were. 1st time: -strange throttle response. Sometimes more, sometimes less power than expected. Second time it was replaced because second one failed immediately. Third change was because I heard the ticking noise. Oil got pushed out the seal (and in the connector). This is pretty common said the (experienced) Audi technician. Timing chain was also replaced. Stretching of the chain seems to have a lot to do with failure on the cams.
@senco981
@senco981 Год назад
Wow, that is worrisome, how many miles you got on S3?
@theowarmelink7347
@theowarmelink7347 Год назад
@@senco981 It now has 150k km~ 90k in miles. It all started at 60k miles. ~100k km.
@senco981
@senco981 Год назад
@@theowarmelink7347 Thanks
@arjaycrystal9123
@arjaycrystal9123 Год назад
This.... made me check my oil today. And we are good for now.
@brandonneiltaylor
@brandonneiltaylor Год назад
Yup, I had this exact issue at about 150k miles, my MK7 GTI was totaled by a drunk driver a few weeks after but I had the exact same camshaft codes, same tick, loss of power at the high end and issues would appear seemingly out of nowhere!
@biscuiteater40
@biscuiteater40 Год назад
This made me give my GTI a much needed oil change.
@user540000
@user540000 Год назад
whew title scared me I have the GTI though and do my own oil, hasnt been burning oil and I havent had any of those codes come up when I scan. Glad this seems like mostly a preventable issue.
@israelmartin5124
@israelmartin5124 Год назад
thank you, watching your video makes me understand the source of my frustruation with my 2015 gti. :)
@robertdavis5714
@robertdavis5714 Год назад
Well done Paul, very similar to BMW Vanos. Good, clean Oil is the key.
@mk7gti
@mk7gti Год назад
😂😂😂😂 My favorite DAP video of all time. Informative. And hilarious.
@il_calabresi8672
@il_calabresi8672 Год назад
brilliant video. very simple and straight to the point. Very helpful
@alexhavez3077
@alexhavez3077 Год назад
Had a load of these failures in our shop over here in the Netherlands. We only replace the solenoid and the spool valves. So far it always fixed the problem. So replacing the whole cam kinda seems overkill and unnecessary to me.. However i can imagine the seals going bad if it’s driven for an extended time with the variator clapping from cheek to cheek…
@catinthehat5140
@catinthehat5140 Год назад
What are some other major mk7 or mk7.5 issues you see?
@royanl
@royanl Год назад
That seems also more logic to me. The solenoid maybe loses some of its force or whatsoever overtime While I couldn't imagine the adjustable cam isn't gone bad. Hopefully this is not becaming a problem on my a3 with gen3 engine (40tfsi 2019). I believe this is the same engine.
@TheStageOriginal
@TheStageOriginal Год назад
Thank you for sharing this.
@TassieLorenzo
@TassieLorenzo Год назад
"Had a load of these failures in our shop over here in the Netherlands." Could it be due to owners follow the onboard service monitor / extended oil change intervals? Or is that of no relevance, and it is wasteful to change oil more often than VW's skilled engineers specify?
@TheStageOriginal
@TheStageOriginal Год назад
@@TassieLorenzo That's actually a good point. I mean I change oil on my cars every 10-12k kilometers. For someone is 25k nothing and VW recommends each 40k? Same goes for the DSG. I mean sure can sometimes but I mean to be frequent as that, kinda smells to me.
@DoYouEvenStream
@DoYouEvenStream Год назад
Very informative video. I learnt a lot about my POS engine.. Thank you!
@pollux9696
@pollux9696 Год назад
Its nice to see this video because I had this same problem with my gti and it is in the shop right now being fixed, (its been there for 3 months) something to look out for is that this problem shares a lot of symptoms with other problems so just look out for that if you have this same issue
@jp2246
@jp2246 Год назад
Parts availability issues? 3 months is a long time, that would make me nervous ...
@andrewmankowski2301
@andrewmankowski2301 Год назад
Did you have an idle sounding like a diesel?
@pollux9696
@pollux9696 Год назад
@@jp2246 it’s because the dealer ship had some parts on back order and there was apparently a lot of other cars that needed to be serviced before mine
@pollux9696
@pollux9696 Год назад
@@andrewmankowski2301 yeah it sounded like a diesel tractor and stalled at like every stop
@jp2246
@jp2246 Год назад
@@pollux9696 good luck on the repairs and hope you get your GTI back soon
@montakims
@montakims Год назад
Thanks! This channel is doooope and so was this video, wish I could be as smart as you! Maybe one day I will learn how to do mechanic work for my own cars!
@carl9976
@carl9976 Год назад
I did this job diy 4 years ago on a earlier TSI, Wish I had this video back then 😢
@jtb52
@jtb52 Год назад
Great video. Certainly put me off trying it just looking at the tools needed..
@MrDrake0515
@MrDrake0515 11 месяцев назад
As a fresh vw/Audi tech this video is a blessing. Now I know why ea888’s are so noisy😂there’s never any OIL
@flyronflyk
@flyronflyk Год назад
VW tech here: To know if its the N205 valve, first unplug it to see if the sound and characteristics of the engine changes, if it does then you have a bad valve. To confirm further, remove the valve and check the plunger/nipple . If the punger/nipple shows any resistance in moving in/out, the valve is bad and needs replacement. PS. Make sure you have OIL IN IT!!! 😂 GL!
@voffchik26
@voffchik26 Год назад
but he said you can't just replace the valve 😕...... the entire kit has to be used
@MrDylanfabre
@MrDylanfabre Год назад
@@voffchik26 he is in the business of selling parts, what do you expect
@maiwandkalam8409
@maiwandkalam8409 Год назад
I had this problem, it was difficult to get a fault code out of it for some reason. Only replaced the magnetic piece that's hold by 3 allen screws on the intake side and the problem was fixed.
@tomfletcher4618
@tomfletcher4618 4 месяца назад
I did the same 3 months ago and now my issues is back lol
@geteii
@geteii Год назад
i've had this issue on my '14 mk7 gti on idle exclusively and replacing the spool valve on admission camshaft solved it. I've had 20k km since then, never heard it.
@boostdynamictuning
@boostdynamictuning Год назад
Very well explained video! Thanks for the information.
@MRSTOLTZ18
@MRSTOLTZ18 Год назад
Thanks for the video it is very helpful I as a automotive worker really learned something helpful ❤❤❤
@apache4541
@apache4541 Год назад
you are best speaking on youtube ever!
@joeb7168
@joeb7168 Год назад
I got a used gti financed.. had to return it worked good until it didn’t.. spent 3 weeks in the shop in the first two months of owning it was crazy
@MegaHollywood1971
@MegaHollywood1971 Год назад
Awesome! Great stuff Paul "Check your F'ing oil" - Perfect statement 👍
@ginder77
@ginder77 9 месяцев назад
Paul, you are absolutely hilarious man, keep up the great work and videos.
@kaydan9906
@kaydan9906 Год назад
Would be nice to have a repair kit with seals
@travisdarst4336
@travisdarst4336 Год назад
I have seen many 1.8 cams for sure. But actually what I have seen more is the actual magnets that control the oil movement.
@ItzMaxton
@ItzMaxton Год назад
My car has a ticking sound similar to this, but does not happen at idle. Replaced the magnet and oil control valve but still have a knock sound. Let me know if you would be willing to talk to me about this issue, I cant find anybody that knows anything about these engines! Took the car to a shop and they said nothing is wrong...
@x-man4702
@x-man4702 Год назад
I can confirm that this is also a problem with MK6 Jettas with CPRA engine codes and perhaps Passats with the same engine code as well.
@karstgeo7290
@karstgeo7290 Год назад
Interesting! I was concerned that was what the issue was on my 1.8 gen 3 in my Sportwagen but it was the timing chain tensioners....at ~70K the bolts holding it to the block snapped.
@7777independent7777
@7777independent7777 Год назад
😲
@George-zq2sk
@George-zq2sk Год назад
hahahaha! amazing content! love how passionate Paul is about oil.
@TurboMoz
@TurboMoz Год назад
Had the exact problem, was chasng the cause of it for about a year and half. Problem with my car wasnt in oil starvation, but worned out magnets and camshaft actuators. They were completely blocked. After putting new ones, the sound mentioned in the video showed after 5k km. After replacing them with the new ones, the sound was gone, but car was losing oil pressure at about 3k rpm and went into limp mode when warm oil. Oil pressure test showed everything was fine. Then after a year, low oil pressure warning came up. I found that the camshafts were losing presure in cambridge. New cambridge and camshafts, but then the turbo blew. Hopefully everything is ok now
@eddiericks6554
@eddiericks6554 Год назад
This is great I always thought that noise wasn’t great lol 😂 😂
@M-A-C-
@M-A-C- Год назад
Man... I came here expecting the infamous sunroof leaking issue which plagues so many MK7's
@su13man1403
@su13man1403 Год назад
I just had my rear upper break light resealed as that was letting water in. Oh and also the pressure vents behind the rear bumper. Still got water on my rear right door sill after resealing speaker seals and clearing drainage pipe in door. Not sure what it can be now
@adamibrahim9488
@adamibrahim9488 Год назад
Really helpful and descriptive video once again! Quick question tho, what did you guys use as a pin to hold the tensioner?
@gavinsmith9022
@gavinsmith9022 Год назад
Great video and explanation.
@peter0139
@peter0139 Год назад
My audi a5 gen 3 engine had a failed solenoid camshaft valve on intake and exhaust. replaced both wit oem parts and solved my ticking problems.
@Dcc357
@Dcc357 Год назад
I knew from the very beginning to change oil way more often than the dealer says, and use the OEM oil filter with the specified oil. Engine will last a long time, even if it’s being driven hard
@rbiddy5893
@rbiddy5893 Год назад
I agree...I bought my MK7 brand new and only drove maybe 8000-10000KM per year (and that kilometers) and I changed mine twice a year still. I did the intake service too once a year until I sold it. It didn't burn a drop of oil and didn't give me problems. That extra maintenance was so easy and I felt good about selling it knowing I'd done what I can to prolong it's life
@mrtrendizzle
@mrtrendizzle Год назад
That was a great video. Question: Rather than going in to the ECU to advance the timing for VVTI could you not just lock the cams in the advanced position using a wedge or blocking the return oil hole? for lower torque at all times for when you i dont know? Want to do a ton of quick acceleration pulls?
@diydrivenGA
@diydrivenGA Год назад
Was about to life my GTI to resolve an oil leak. Stopped once I got the notification and am currently watching this...lol. Thanks!
@brandonfriesen5389
@brandonfriesen5389 Год назад
I’m experiencing this exact issue on my CCTA 2.0TSI on a 2009 Tiguan. Some things never change lol. Doing both cams, chains, balance shafts and cam bridge. Hope it works
@mbardos
@mbardos Год назад
Change just the magnets first
@agoodneighborautorepair2176
Hi sir very nice explanation and information ,must of the new cars and trucks have the problem of consuming oil so people think you don't have to check oil level between oil change period and excess of time an kilometers or milles because they use synthetic oil...blessings
@westtexas501
@westtexas501 Год назад
Excellent informational video, I am now convinced to replace the intake cam on my 2011 TFSI 2.0. aihave been battling timing error codes, engine was rebuild, pistons replaced oil pump, balance shafts Exct. . . .new timing components and still had timing issue codes, intake cam was never replaced 💀💀Wish me Luck 🫡
@JohnEvans-ct6mz
@JohnEvans-ct6mz Год назад
I have replaced so many of these cams in the past 3 months. As you said, mostly 1.8’s. Thank God these cams (non-lift control) are only like $400. The gen 1 cams are over $1k. The other common failure I’ve seen is the lock pin deciding it doesn’t want to lock anymore. You unplug the cam magnet and the timing keeps wandering.
@luisarsuaga7637
@luisarsuaga7637 Год назад
My MK7 1.8t runs pretty well but it's idle is sometimes erratic. I've been using 5w40 for the last 30,000 miles because for some reason when I use 5w30 I get oil pressure errors when the car is idling for a few minutes (beeing at a stop light for 5 minutes for example). Topping the oil level to the max with 5w40 help to eliminate the oil pressure error, but I still have sudden shakes at idle from time to time and sporadic jerky movements when I move from a full stop. What are your thoughts on this issue? Could it be related to faulty camshaft?
@JohnEvans-ct6mz
@JohnEvans-ct6mz Год назад
@@luisarsuaga7637 It could be a cam, however unless you’re getting a decent rattle noise at idle almost all of the time, I’d say you’re good. It’s more than likely the cam magnet (plastic disc with a plug in the end) is failing. We do tons of those at the dealer. Easiest way to tell, let the car warmup and idle. When the engine starts stumbling, unplug that magnet and see what happens. If the magnet has failed, the idle should smooth out almost immediately. The magnet is $125 and pretty easy to replace. Just make sure you replace the three T30 screws that hold it in place. They’re aluminum and will break off if you reuse the old ones. Also if you plan to do the work, follow the torque specs precisely on those bolts or the new ones will break.
@luisarsuaga7637
@luisarsuaga7637 Год назад
@@JohnEvans-ct6mz that's great information! Thanks for the reply!!
@Fetii
@Fetii Год назад
@@JohnEvans-ct6mz I have a question, do you really need the tool which were showed in the video for the tensioner? It looks like you can do it without the tool.
@JohnEvans-ct6mz
@JohnEvans-ct6mz Год назад
@@Fetii I presume you are referring to the tool to release the tensioner. If you do the repair without removing the lower timing cover, you absolutely need that tool. It allows you to compress the tensioner to release the tension on the chain. If you don’t use it, the tensioner has enough spring pressure to fully extend itself and you will be unable to install the new cam. If you remove the lower timing cover, you can remove the tensioner completely and avoid using the tool but you have to reseal the cover, and find a way to keep the sprocket from popping off of the crankshaft. That tool also gives you the necessary leverage to compress the tensioner, the spring is quite strong.
@ryangarner570
@ryangarner570 Год назад
@2:31 that TSI sounds like my TDI
@bigjoebh
@bigjoebh 5 месяцев назад
Amazing explanation
@eddiejones.redvees
@eddiejones.redvees Год назад
My U.K. car is a 20l5 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 diesel which may be a big issue in time is the double overhead camshafts area chain driven which is at the rear of the engine so fun and games if it needs replaceing
@MattSump
@MattSump Год назад
Our alltrack kinda sounds like that but never any codes and I do all the oil maintenance (with stuff from Dap!) and she's tippy top all the time
@MegaVictorss
@MegaVictorss Год назад
Really good video Paul , just asking , did you used RTV to seal the valve cover ?
@ernie451
@ernie451 Год назад
I'm probably older than most of you guys and as a rule of thumb, you should check your oil level weekly, i've been doin' it from i was a teenager advised by the elders. Nowadays epecially cars of today with a turbo!
@eugeneoreilly9356
@eugeneoreilly9356 Год назад
That's how to do it,until modern engineers decided that dipsticks are not required on engines.You just get an idiot light on the panel instead.
@Jason-bd5iq
@Jason-bd5iq 8 месяцев назад
My GTI burned oil from day one but not much, made to 100k with only a heater core issue that leaked like crazy. Honestly it was the most reliable car I’ve ever had. During Covid it was hit and run, took 3 months for it to go to the shop and they started it with no oil and ruined the engine. Don’t know where the oil was leaking from after the hit but I made sure to let my insurance and the car crafters know but they didn’t check the oil before starting the engine.
@Peter_Riis_DK
@Peter_Riis_DK Год назад
Good video. Actually really good. Thanks.
@dagobertobaez8528
@dagobertobaez8528 Год назад
Paul I would like to know how much it would come out to put a turbo and change the time chain to my Volkswagen GTI MK6 ... I like your videos every day you get funnier
@garymaclean6903
@garymaclean6903 7 месяцев назад
Love it! Great video! Check your oil!
@Thor_Asgard_
@Thor_Asgard_ Год назад
We had the problem on the GTI, but it was the solenoid that caused it. started to stutter like a maniac. noone thought this would fail at 40k miles so it wasnt the first thing to be changed in the end. Killed the timing chain in the process.
@joaoreis7021
@joaoreis7021 Год назад
I’ve allready changed both on my GTI 😂 first the admission one and after 40k kms de exhaust. maybe more common than we think I only changed the outside magnet and solved the problem
@erionalite
@erionalite Год назад
great video, thanks
@TheClement402
@TheClement402 Год назад
I just replaced the intake cam adjuster magnet. I was having lots of issue. When I removed it the little pin in the middle was sticking when it should have been free moving.
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Год назад
Lovely. As if the water pump on the wife's 2014 Jetta wasn't enough bs to piss you off from being plastic leaking junk ,now this. Definitely selling this thing in a couple years. 90k on it now ,I'll definitely sell it by 130k.
@keeganharrisom1389
@keeganharrisom1389 Год назад
In my experience I have been finding the cam correlation codes tied with the p0087 and then inspecting the chain tensioner to be overly extended
@stealth-x2995
@stealth-x2995 Год назад
My MK7.5 started drinking oil at 6k miles, dealers just kept saying it was "Normal", had to drive around with oil because the "Check oil level" light kept coming on. Then she started knock, knock, knockin' when i was in the McDonalds drive-thru. Needless to say, I sold it back to the dealer with 10k miles on it.
@johnmahnk2111
@johnmahnk2111 Год назад
I feel so inspired to check my oil 😂
@TOLDUSO4EVS7676
@TOLDUSO4EVS7676 Месяц назад
Alright this my new fav video thanks man.
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