2008 Volkswagen Jetta Intake Manifold Removal and Replacement and Thermostat Location
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This was so helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great video as I have a leaking thermostat housing/hose on a 2007 2.5 Jetta. Thought it was the water pump but bad guess (same area under the car). This shouldn't be a big deal and I'll get some help from my 4-H Automotive students. Good explanation on the process and details of removal.
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video.
Great video and thanks for putting this together, as I am just getting ready to replace the thermostat on my Golf 2.5 liter. Very well explained and clear instructions,
Great video! I've had to make those long thin torx bits too using my drill extension. I put some scotch tape on the end and push the bit in and wrap tape like you did.
Thank you so. A great help.
God bless you and have a good day
Awsome thank you..
The manifold bolts are 6mm hex not a Torx 40 as you said they were jsyk
But where’s the thermostat
For real, lol