2.0t TSI Intake Manifold UPDATE!

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • The failure rate of the 2.0T TSI intake flap is high. But VW has updated the part with something that looks to solve the intake runner flap issues. This can apply to many VW 2.0t TSI engines and Audi 2.0t TSI engines
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Komentáře • 606

  • @TonySims888
    @TonySims888 Před 3 lety +17

    If you look carefully in the video between about 3:40 and 3:50, you can see both manifolds are marked "PA6 GF30." This means 30% glass fiber reinforced polyamide. In other words, the composition of the material is the same on old and new manifolds.

  • @bradleyparrett4483
    @bradleyparrett4483 Před 5 lety +14

    Hey there, I dont know if you're reading these still but you just saved me big time. I had a coolant leak when I was out of town. I didn't have the proper tools and couldn't seem to locate the source. It was leaking too bad to travel and it was too far to tow home so I took it to a shop with a lot of good reviews. I was told it was the water pump and it cost me a good chunk of money to get it repaired but when I got the car back it was pulling the p2015 code. Of course the car had 130,000 miles and that's only covered to 120,000.
    I didn't have money to fix the new problem so I had to drive around for a while with the check engine light on and suffer through rough starts among other issues and I managed to get the money to buy a new manifold. I watched your video a couple times and dug in on the repair myself. I got the old manifold out and transferred the throttle body and the other parts over and installed the new manifold. I cleared the codes and started the car and it immediately pulled the p2015 again.
    I started searching for other causes when I ran across this video and happened to watch it. I didn't realize there was an updated manifold. My old manifold was exactly the same as the new one so I was curious. Apparently I already had the updated version which was probably from the previous owner. So why was I having a problem? Anyway, as you were going over the differences, around 3:14 you mention that the metal nipple on the vacuum is supposed to be open. WTF? My old manifold had a little rubber traffic cone looking thing on that nipple and I had transferred it over!
    I ran to my car and managed to get the nipple off without taking anything else apart. I cleared the codes again, started it up and the problem is gone!
    I'm pretty sure that mechanic had seen the mileage on my car and stuck that on there, knowing it would pull the code and would be out of warranty. It makes me wonder if my water pump was even the original problem or if it was just a leaky hose. If you see this, thank you so much for saving me in the end. You also may want to make a video about how a dishonest mechanic can do this and maybe save more people from this issue. Thanks again.

    • @eyeareels9451
      @eyeareels9451 Před 4 lety +1

      Having the same issue. Waterpump replaced and now I have a p2015 code... Are you/ were you running a tune?

    • @bradleyparrett4483
      @bradleyparrett4483 Před 4 lety

      @@eyeareels9451 No tune, just stock. See the metal nipple he is touching at 3:25? That was covered. It needs to be open because its a vent. When installed, it's on the bottom of the manifold on the right side. You may be able to see it with a small mirror or you may be able to reach under and feel it. Make sure that nipple is not covered. If it's not covered then you may need to remove the manifold and see if that tube is clogged rather than capped. If it's not that nipple then I can't help, sorry!

  • @ArcadiaVibe
    @ArcadiaVibe Před 11 měsíci +2

    I had the pleasure of having every dash light come on at once today... 37 engine codes... Thankfully, I believe the Intake manifold will resolve almost all of them.
    The car still starts, but misfiring, aggressively idle, etc., no odd sounds, knocking, or ticking.

  • @AnHRTBus
    @AnHRTBus Před 7 lety +14

    you and Paul are great resources for nearly all things VAG. more than just showing how it's done, you guys take the time to explain failures and common issues to great lengths so your viewers and owners can understand them; pretty sure I speak for everyone when I say that we really appreciate that time and devotion you guys offer to your viewers and communities.

  • @harrynazarian3184
    @harrynazarian3184 Před 6 lety +9

    Man, since getting my Audi/VW A4, I been watching your videos religiously! Thanks for all the work you do. I am surprised you don't have anywhere near a million subscribers. I know I will be linking your videos on my Facebook for sure!

  • @AL-HD
    @AL-HD Před 3 lety +3

    We made this Intake Manifold in Mann+Hummel Germany every day.
    over 550 pieces in a single shift.
    I never know what they were for. all I remember is my fingers are swollen and in pain from installing that vacuum actuator all day 03:08

  • @Deutscheautoparts
    @Deutscheautoparts Před 7 lety +14

    Thanks for the love!!!

  • @drkipmpnin9e
    @drkipmpnin9e Před rokem +3

    dude I've spent the last 2 months trying to figure out whats wrong with my tig and been using my 2020GLI toy as my daily, this is exactly what I've been looking for since doing a smoke test. Can't thank you enough. Liked and Subbed Brother!!!!

  • @dantait2983
    @dantait2983 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you so much! Been having issues on and off for a year and this allowed me to figure out that it was the actuator arm broke from the flaps creating a large vacuum leak. Having you mention the extended warranty saved me big bucks too. Thanks again!

  • @-6516-
    @-6516- Před 7 lety +4

    I appreciate you brother, I'm an ex mechanic but still dabble quite a bit. Your videos are killer!!!! Bought wife a new vw cc in 2010 and I'm on my second manifold already and only have 52k on the car... I will be pulling out the manifold to upgrade to the new manifold! Thanks to you and Paul and DAP for the info on the updated manifold!!!!! DAP and DUB on.....

  • @jacobdefenbaugh5093
    @jacobdefenbaugh5093 Před 7 lety +16

    hey, HumbleMachanic, if you want to know if the plastic is different, there should be a marking on it, European companies are usually really good about marking them. I saw in the video that the new one is PA6-GF30 meaning it is nylon that is glass filled 30%. That is the same stuff good power tools is made out of, it is very stong.

    • @YZJB
      @YZJB Před 7 lety +13

      Jacob Defenbaugh Do you watch AvE?

    • @godfreypoon5148
      @godfreypoon5148 Před 6 lety

      +alexaescht Skookum choocher.

  • @jswallet
    @jswallet Před 7 lety +1

    I just threw a P2015 code today in my 2009 Audi A4. I'm going to have Audi fix it. Like you said, Audi has extended the warranty to 10 years or 120k from what I understand. I can report back. Thanks for the vids!

    • @jswallet
      @jswallet Před 7 lety

      Turns out only B7s have a service bulletin. B8s haven't failed enough to have Audi issue the extended warranty. Arg!

  • @smiller1413
    @smiller1413 Před 3 měsíci

    Charles, You always fill videos with so much information they have helped me in ways I assume you never really imagined. Thank you for the videos you have created over the years which have been so helpful even if the primary content of the videos is not what helped me in my research! Sometimes comments you make in the videos have helped me to understand something I was trying to figure-out on my own as a "thrifty VW DIY mechanic"! This one, for instance, helped me to understand that the runners hyperextend when the throttle is wide-open, go beyond their stops and create the sensor fault...a condition fixed by the new manifold design... but I used the ECS intake manifold repair kit, properly applied (thanks to one of your comments) to my intake to fix the P2015 problem I was having. I have other examples of how you have helped me... if you ever desire feedback.

  • @eddiehobby1800
    @eddiehobby1800 Před 5 lety

    For anyone wondering, I bought this manifold for my 2011 2.0 >>>TFSI

  • @chinnyvision
    @chinnyvision Před rokem +1

    Thank you. My garage kept insisting it was the sensor but I suspected it was the manifold. They told me it would be a expensive gamble to change it but having viewed your video I became convinced it was indeed the manifold. Like a new car now. Cheers.

  • @ncrdisabled
    @ncrdisabled Před 7 lety +3

    I am a disabled vet so money was always tight . Me and my parents were always american car and truck buyers . It was not allowed to buy anything but american. So when I moved out for 12 years before going in the NAVY on submarines . I always bought american and since my dad was a mechanic over 20 years when I was 17 but growing up the places he worked at since it was taxi places let me help from the age of 7 . I swept floors and other things but he showed me from oil change to engine and trans replacement I seen there belair taxi with over 300k . I went in the NAVY and got sent over seas to Holy loch scotland and you could not get american cars over there and since I was a e-4 at the time the NAVY would not pay to ship my car over .But when I got sent to Kings Bay GA I got back into american. But after buying blazers and other SUV and small cars I had so many problems with the transmission on the suv s . I did all the proper maintenance , I bought a toyota camry and had it for 5 years with over 200k on it .I hate to say this but toyota makes some pretty good cars right now I have a scion xa with 120k and small easy to fix except the inner wheel bearing which was a common failure. MY family down south still complains to me about not buying american so to make them happy I bought a 1961 stripped down fairlane with a 4 banger so far 3 years no problem I have been in NY up 90 miles from NYC so salt is the main killer not my cars mechanics .

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable Před 7 lety +37

    You do some nice editing Charles. As you may remember I don't own a German made car but I do have a German wife. I'm still looking for a fix.

    • @Priest_Of_Zebak
      @Priest_Of_Zebak Před 3 lety +1

      Should have went russian.

    • @modshop1828
      @modshop1828 Před 2 lety +5

      Hahaha. This caught me off guard and I almost choked.

  • @josegarza6993
    @josegarza6993 Před 5 lety +3

    Just wanted to say thanks for the video. My MKV came up with the p2015 code and the dealership replaced it for free under warranty. Would have never known if it wasn’t for your video. I appreciate it. Also your video helped me switch out the pcv with little to no trouble (dropping the torx bolt into the engine bay) keep up the good work. I’m about to switch out the upper timing chain cover because now that’s leaking. 😕

  • @RedEyedJedi
    @RedEyedJedi Před rokem

    I've just removed my intake manifold on my scirocco 2.0 tsi after following Charles video. I need to change the injectors. I'm so happy to learn I already have the new type manifold :)

  • @Urbanmk7
    @Urbanmk7 Před 7 lety +1

    I cant wait for a metal aftermarket replacement for high pressure settings using a tune, like no lift shift and 2 step. However I am very happy that vw is addressing this!

  • @ANDYW031084
    @ANDYW031084 Před 4 lety +1

    We couldn't do a Adaptation for intake runner because some one installed high flow air filter in to the car and was causing slightly idle to high , so I went to the car I pressed the brake pedal and switch in to the Drive so idle can drop and Adaptation passed ! this was crazy to find out what was wrong took me weeks !!!!!!!!!!

  • @eeiko321
    @eeiko321 Před 3 lety +5

    What’s your thoughts on the aluminium manifolds from ECS or IE as a substitute to these new ones?

  • @neildonnelly5754
    @neildonnelly5754 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant help, Humble mechanic! I've recently being getting a misfire which appeared on cyclinder 3 (according to diagnostic) so replaced coil packs & put new spark plugs on.
    Warning has disappeared but the engine feels a bit lumpy at low revs. Thinking the inlet manifold could be the culprit.
    Cheers HM

    • @lilmikkelfast
      @lilmikkelfast Před rokem

      I have the same problem with mine with cylinder 3. I have replaced spark plugs, genuine intake manifold and PCV valve but the engine is still very rough and the check engine light is on. Did you ever fix your problem?

  • @noodlesatf
    @noodlesatf Před 2 lety

    Bumping an old video, but VW *finally* did a recall on this part. We got my wife's 2014 Tiguan fixed early last year. It failed for that stupid arm, and her car ran rough for over a year.

  • @kyle508
    @kyle508 Před 7 lety +3

    Had my intake replaced under warranty on my 2013 GTI just today. I'm glad they put the revised part on. Hopefully it holds up!

    • @HumbleMechanic
      @HumbleMechanic  Před 7 lety +1

      I hope so too. I haven't heard of any failure of this style, but it's pretty new.

    • @Ubaldocastro97
      @Ubaldocastro97 Před 7 lety

      Kyle Bauer was it covered under powertrain warranty?

    • @kyle508
      @kyle508 Před 7 lety

      Yes it was

    • @Andrew-on5do
      @Andrew-on5do Před 6 lety

      Kyle Bauer I have a 2013 out of warranty but they extended the warranty ok the 2012 to 120k miles. Do you know if it's the same part? Vw corporate said they couldn't help me. Mine is throwing a 2015cel but not showing any signs of running incorrectly.

    • @tnixon9179
      @tnixon9179 Před 6 lety

      Kyle Bauer I

  • @grantbradley5084
    @grantbradley5084 Před 3 lety

    Watching your video convinced me to change the factory plastic manifold to an IE aluminum manifold on my 2012 A4 2.0.

  • @netmedic
    @netmedic Před 5 lety +3

    If I'm needing to take my intake manifold apart to clean carbon deposits at 80k is it worth the preemptive replacement/upgrade, or let it ride until there's a problem and hope for an extended warranty replacement?

  • @chiquicat1
    @chiquicat1 Před rokem +1

    From what year was the intake updated???

  • @kd1s
    @kd1s Před 7 lety +1

    Oh I love the TSi engines. I've driven about 5 different Golf's with the TSi in model years 2015 through 2017.

  • @Flat4Power4Life
    @Flat4Power4Life Před 7 lety +1

    About god damn time!!! I have a 2010 GTI and have yes replaced my 3rd intake manifold under warranty!! How did this take so freaking long to fix!!!? These have been like this for 7 years now, I'm taking my car to VW asap to have this new one put on before my current one breaks again.

    • @adrianborinsky2989
      @adrianborinsky2989 Před 6 lety

      changing mine (again). 2 years ago when I changed it it was under warranty but not anymore, i bought the parts 400$ total with tax now i'll change it myself

  • @aaronberryessa4908
    @aaronberryessa4908 Před 3 lety +1

    I just installed this (BH) revision manifold in my 09 GTI. I also had to get a new fuel rail (06J-133-317-AB) because my old fuel rail(06J133317J) wouldn't line up. Bolt holes were about half a hole off. New rail fits perfectly, but I also had to change the brass fitting( old rail had male threads for fuel line, new revision had female). After all that extra headache, I still throw code p2015...☹️

    • @HumbleMechanic
      @HumbleMechanic  Před 3 lety

      I’ve been hearing that more and more lately about the manifolds not lining up.
      The p2015, check your vacuum supply to the the diagram.

  • @MartinElmo
    @MartinElmo Před 7 lety

    Back in around 2010 we had the same/similar problem in the Ford shop I used to work at (in Europe)
    It was on the 1.8 and 2.0 gasoline engines and at first we replaced the flaps and installed stronger bushings untill Ford came with complete manifold to replace the broken ones.
    One time I had an engine where the rod that hols/flips the flaps was broken and one of the flaps had been "eaten" my the engine. Imagine the damage that caused to the valves!

  • @wildturkey11001
    @wildturkey11001 Před 7 lety +1

    so good on vdub for improving the manifold but I know ive gotten good at pulling these things off and depending on mileage performing and intake valve cleaning I could have it done in and hour and a half. easy money on warranty. 120k and its customer pay after that. ill be sad to see that go but happy to see the line is always getting better! DAS ENGINEERING!

  • @chriscastiglioni4568
    @chriscastiglioni4568 Před 7 lety

    hey charles I just wanted to mention that there is also a breather that goes with the warranty replacement. it feeds off the manifold solenoid and mounts on top of the cam cage/valve cover.

    • @HumbleMechanic
      @HumbleMechanic  Před 7 lety

      +Chris Castiglioni is that new? I know we have to add fuel treatment. I didn't know about the breather.

    • @chriscastiglioni4568
      @chriscastiglioni4568 Před 7 lety

      HumbleMechanic yeah it is new came out with the manifold. there should be a bulletin about it.

  • @huantexas1
    @huantexas1 Před 11 měsíci

    My 2016 Tiguan R-Line popped the P2015 code just now at 138K miles. First ever code on this most reliable car.
    I bought the ECS quick fix coupler and will drop it in until I buy a new manifold and have time for the swap.
    QUESTION: Is it advisable to service injectors when replacing manifold?
    Great vids. Cheers!

  • @rootsmanuva82
    @rootsmanuva82 Před 5 lety

    I have a P2187 code (lean at idle, fuel trim +13% at idle, air intake leak etc) on my MK6 GTI. Cleaned MAF, replaced PCV system, checked for leaks and it’s still idling rough with a CE light. Intake manifold is the next part to check. It’s driving me mad trying to nail down what’s causing my issue.

  • @keepitmoving5440
    @keepitmoving5440 Před rokem

    Im interested in knowing how to remove the flaps? Or just cut them out but keeping the motor arm assemble in situ so the sensor works as intended

  • @AUDITHISWORLD69
    @AUDITHISWORLD69 Před 6 lety +6

    literally doing this job right now. This video was so helpful thank you!!!

    • @LipG
      @LipG Před 4 lety

      Christian Morales hey do you need any sensor or part to complete the remplacement?

  • @rr5105
    @rr5105 Před 3 lety

    If you have a P2279 error code it could be that NTB didn't screw the oil cap back on properly or push the dips tick down all the way. Thanks NTB

  • @TronBons
    @TronBons Před 7 lety +2

    I have a 2008.5 TSI Jetta Wolfsburg. Runner flap failed on my car, entire flap stuck inside my head holding a valve open... when we took it apart, was able to save the head but changed manifold.. Worst design ever..

  • @Codestud
    @Codestud Před 2 lety

    Mine's just failed. 10 year old Golf GTI. Thanks for information.

  • @Mike-gz4xz
    @Mike-gz4xz Před 3 lety

    Great video again Humble Mechanic ,so glad my GtI mk7.5 has all the updates you have shown here ,some of them are visible .

  • @guardingheroes
    @guardingheroes Před 3 lety

    The car all of a sudden started sputtering as if bad gasoline and not being able to go any faster than 20 30 mph. Oh and let me say right in the middle of a busy large highway with trucks going by me a mile a minute. Then I get a EPC and engine light going on my dash. Rev up to 2 and back down and back up to 2 rpms. So, I put this octane booster Nada. Opened the hood I hear air. I checked the hoses. I sprayed some cleaner and found a spot. As I kept looking and checking for a loose hose, cracked plastic I notice the actuator popped back up as I probed and pulled. So, seems its the intake actuator. That little arm you spoke about on this video. Tomorrow, buying this intake actuator. I am being told VW does not sell it individually. So I have to buy the whole intake -.- Since I am a new owner to a 2015 VW CC 2.0 Turbo Sport what else do I need to know about this car that I should change now before it goes? My car has no warranty. Should I stick to OEM parts? It gets $$$ :( Thank you for the video because it is helped me actually confirm my findings. Not a pro like you or most guys here But I have done a little here and there. Thank you for the video and everyone here for any recommendations or advise. I have subscribed :)

  • @RoccoCaddy
    @RoccoCaddy Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for your videos!! It helped me a lot with my personal case!
    I have a 2009 Scirocco 2.0 TSI and i had the intake sensor error since last year but could only buy the intake last month, i was surprised when i got it and saw the arm was different...
    But when i connected the vacuum line, i connected it to the new metal one, so i still had an error and the flap was stuck all the way open. It took me a while to get it, but ended up putting the old solenoid that wasn't faulty and i finally got rid of the error...
    Now i only have the wastegate flap that it's making noise..... -.-"

    • @HumbleMechanic
      @HumbleMechanic  Před 7 lety +1

      Oh no on the wastegate noise. That sucks. Will the anti rattle clip fix is?

    • @RoccoCaddy
      @RoccoCaddy Před 7 lety

      I already put one anti rattle clip in and the noise went away, but i could still ear it slighlty (i think the clip only mutes a bit the sound of the rattle)
      So either it dropped at one time, wich i think that it is impossible when i think of the the trouble i had to get it in or the arm of the flap itself it's sideways like in one of your videos and in that case you know how it is....
      Here in europe this engine is rare and the Scirocco's even more rare, so i'm happy that i can find all the good info in your channel! Keep up the good work mate! ;)

  • @MohammadSawalhatheboss

    I took my 2012 gti to the dealership and they changed it under the warranty. 😁👍

  • @nicke2307
    @nicke2307 Před 7 lety +2

    mercedes benz vehicles had a similar issue with the runner actuator would break. theres a company called all german auto that makes a billett aluminum pivot point for it instead of plastic

    • @shimon2476
      @shimon2476 Před 7 lety

      nick elias for vw intakes as well?

    • @nicke2307
      @nicke2307 Před 7 lety

      Not yet unfortunately :/

    • @shimon2476
      @shimon2476 Před 7 lety

      nick elias OK thanks

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Před 7 lety

      nick elias yeah but On VW you can't replace the arm. Less you destroy the intake to take the rod actuator out...

    • @nicke2307
      @nicke2307 Před 7 lety

      Lynx Star Automotive that sucks

  • @jonathanpeterson1
    @jonathanpeterson1 Před 6 lety +1

    Plastic manifold doesn’t inspire confidence. I have a 2008 GTI FSI and a 2008 Jetta 2.5. I actually just had a turbo fail in the GTI😔 and the Jetta is having some wiring issues unfortunately.
    That said, other than turbo no major fails so far at 100k on both cars. My biggest complaint is the amount of oil VW burns. Other than that I don’t think VW is any less reliable than any other brand. The key is proper care.

  • @Priest_Of_Zebak
    @Priest_Of_Zebak Před 3 lety

    Mine just broke, warranty extention ended like 6 months ago lol
    Gonna get my buddy who's a vw master tech to replace it. Under the table it's like $650 for part and install.

  • @Code-n-Flame
    @Code-n-Flame Před 2 lety

    Got mine replaced on my 13 Beetle Turbo Fender edition in 2020. CEL came on a few days ago and go figure p2015 again. Wondering if they swapped it out with the old version and not the revision.

  • @Captivisual
    @Captivisual Před 4 lety +1

    dealer says I need 06H 133 201 AT for my 2009 audit a4 Quattro 2.0t TFSI. Are these the same??? I can't find a place to compare exactly

  • @kinglouisviiiiii1
    @kinglouisviiiiii1 Před 6 lety +1

    anyone know what the new hose that connects to the flap valve unit is for? shop dap and ecs both sell but can't seem to find a good explanation of what its for if it just vents to atmosphere...

  • @hpaganserr
    @hpaganserr Před 5 měsíci

    What about the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta SE Intake Manifold Runner position sensor location? Do you suggest replacing the manifold?

  • @rubberskilla2991
    @rubberskilla2991 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey i have a 2013 Jetta GLI, it makes a sqealing, almost rattling pully sound on start up for about 5 seconds. After ive been driving it for a while, if i have it in manual mode it will do the same sound if i slightly rev out first and second gear...any pointers you can think of to look at replacing? Thanks

    • @SaltyBob355
      @SaltyBob355 Před rokem

      Same. I hear almost a whistling fluttering sound at idle to low acceleration. Anybody find a cause for this?

  • @your_alter_ego
    @your_alter_ego Před 7 lety +8

    Used to have a 2010 Audi A5. I will never buy another Audi/VW cars ever again. That car was in the shop more than 10 times for various problems during my 4 year ownership.

    • @waynes.2983
      @waynes.2983 Před 7 lety +4

      FixTooth damn...my 04 Toyota has never had a mechanic lay a finger on it...at over 190,000 miles.
      I do the schedualed maintenance myself. Sometimes taking cars to a mechanic is the reason other problems happen.

    • @oppanheimer
      @oppanheimer Před 7 lety

      Same here mate, I will steer away from german cars as I have had numerous problems with my low mileage gti. German cars are unreliable, especially considering how much you pay for them. So from an engineering point of view I think they're crap if they keep breaking down and continuously revise their parts which they don't get right in the first place.

    • @bendewse4944
      @bendewse4944 Před 7 lety +1

      But everybody has different experiences of the same brand... also the chances are there's someone out there with an '04 Toyota' that's had numerous issues as well. I've got a 2001 Golf on 135,000 miles and she runs like clockwork 7 days a week.. that's not to say they're perfect, but I don't think all VAG cars are 'crap'.

    • @waynes.2983
      @waynes.2983 Před 7 lety +2

      Ben Dewse far fewer owners have had problems with their 04 Toyota than have had problems with their VW. And there are an awful lot of Toyota vehicles out there.

    • @pashko90
      @pashko90 Před 7 lety +1

      i'm having a small fleet of 2gen(2004-2009) prius cars. All of them having more then 250k miles. Still under hood like new(one car start liking oil out of valve cover).

  • @TurboTonyG
    @TurboTonyG Před 7 lety

    I wish they updated intake for the Audi BSM (5.2 V10) engine. I just paid four figures for a replacement because of the crappy plastic flap mechanism.

  • @asapvlone13
    @asapvlone13 Před 3 lety

    yall should also know that you need a new fuel rail that fits with this upgraded intake manifold. Didnt know until I couldnt fit my original fuel rail with the new upgraded intake manifold. instead of wasting more money on such thing, my dad and i just cut off the clips from the intake manifold and adjusted the original fuel rail so the screws would go in straight.

  • @jancasino9817
    @jancasino9817 Před 6 měsíci

    Very helpful, Where can you find the oem number on the intake manifold itself as I am trying to buy one that fits my car

  • @davidvasquez9960
    @davidvasquez9960 Před rokem +1

    What symptoms does the car do with a bad intake manifold

  • @artistthompson2132
    @artistthompson2132 Před 3 lety

    This video was very helpful for my issue with my VW CC. Thank you for sharing 💯

  • @Jessica-kb4pl
    @Jessica-kb4pl Před 5 měsíci

    I love your videos. Super informative and easy to follow. I wish though that they weren't so old because idk if my questions get will get answered. Anyway, Iam not a mechanic and this VW Passat is the first car I have taken on to this extent. WiSh me LUck!

  • @sw96
    @sw96 Před 7 lety +9

    Plastic manifolds... on a force-inducted engine...
    I know it's been engineered and Charles himself said he can't recall ever seeing one split or crack but plastic just doesn't really give me any confidence of having a long service life.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Před 7 lety +1

      Alexander Klein
      No matter what kind , it eventually gets hard dry and gets brittle and cracks. Plasticizers and other big worded chemicals outgas from it and that's it.
      Here's food for thought.
      The faa says no locking bolts containing nylon or other items like that are allowed from the firewall forward.
      That's more for fire protection ,but lemme use an Italian accent : itsa notta good

    • @jacobdefenbaugh5093
      @jacobdefenbaugh5093 Před 7 lety +1

      That is because when nylon gets hot(400F) it will burn, not melt. so not real great at fire suppression

    • @pashko90
      @pashko90 Před 7 lety

      Welder+ cnc and good chunk of aluminum. Same deal with water pump housing.

    • @abaj006
      @abaj006 Před 7 lety +1

      Hence the great reliability of modern German cars, ohh wait!

    • @mmaviator22
      @mmaviator22 Před 6 lety

      Yea I could not believe it myself when I heard they switched to plastic. Im still rockin my mk4 gti and absolutely love them. Currently saving for a mk3 jetta and mk2 gti. Hell eventually I plan on getting the rare bus/truck thing they made!

  • @sirernest7
    @sirernest7 Před 3 lety

    I have poor idle and then it stalls. I unplug the MAP sesnor and it runs good. Im guessn i need to clean it up

  • @jabarrmohammed1204
    @jabarrmohammed1204 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for explaining I was looking for a Tiguan 2010 runner position sensor which hose where but you said metal side was supposed to be left open is that right

  • @morgandelgado4763
    @morgandelgado4763 Před 5 lety

    Once again thanks for your videos...I'll be purchasing this from deutsche......as I made a rockie mistake I purchase one from Ebay it didn't came with the sensor I purchase the sensor ending in B" and on the CPU it read close 30% and open at 88%....and of course the check engine its there.

    • @ambzzifying
      @ambzzifying Před 2 lety

      I am having the same issue I dont think the B at the end of the sensor makes any difference , even in the video the old sensor dont have the B at the end . how did you resolve the problem ?

  • @djkremer
    @djkremer Před 6 lety

    Mine threw the code for this issue at 119,283 and I cleared it not knowing that it was so common. Crossing my fingers it happens again before I hit 120k which will be very soon...

  • @garyrobson9476
    @garyrobson9476 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi, just subscribed to your channel. Great video. Gotta question I was hoping you could help with if you don't mind? I just fitted this new manifold on my 2.tsi but it now stutters and chugs at idle 0.8 revs. Any idea what could be causing this? I changed manifold due to the arm fault and a lean air issue

  • @FreeStuffGuy916
    @FreeStuffGuy916 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm glad I saw this video. I almost ordered the older style. Thankfully, I was able to cancel my order and order from Shopdap before it was too late. Thank you.

  • @chiyaolien6779
    @chiyaolien6779 Před 4 lety

    I really like how you explain in Intake Manifold. It's great and detailed. And My CC2013 has those codes. P2187 P2015 P119a P0300 P0506 P0507 Do you think it's the Intake Manifold issue for my car?

  • @AHouse-er6vh
    @AHouse-er6vh Před 4 lety

    My 09 Audi A4 quattro (B8) just got the dreaded P2015 code. It has 118800 miles on it. I'm gonna check with my dealer if its part of the recall, but if not I'm definitely going to replace the manifold with the revised version.

    • @HumbleMechanic
      @HumbleMechanic  Před 4 lety

      Awesome!!! Hope it’s covered for you

    • @AHouse-er6vh
      @AHouse-er6vh Před 4 lety

      @@HumbleMechanic the dealer told me it was not covered and they said I need a new manifold $1500... 🤣 What they did tell me is that my car has a recall on the water pump and the timing chain.
      I'm gonna seafoam the manifold and gas tank this weekend.

  • @AnfecsIan
    @AnfecsIan Před 4 lety +1

    Hi there, thanks for the video! I have a question I'm having trouble trying to resolve... Is the vacuum solenoid directly interchangeable for the old intake? I had the old style solenoid with the "PASS" cap and bought a replacement with the new metal nipple; have subsequently installed it. Just wanted to know if this would cause any issues?

    • @LipG
      @LipG Před 4 lety

      Anfecs Ian hey do you need any sensor or part to complete the remplacement?

  • @ken.wenzel
    @ken.wenzel Před 7 lety

    Question: Differences in 1.8 and 2.0, the engines seem to be a lot alike, other than the 200 cc difference in displacement; are the problems of the 2.0 inherent in the 1.8? I know the 1.8 has a turbo hooked into the built in exhaust manifold, but are all the other failures pretty much the same between the two engines?

  • @catalinr4449
    @catalinr4449 Před 6 lety

    if my mk6gti after a power shift to step 2 is no longer accelerating remains stuck, maybe this is the cause or engine valve? Please help. I can t feel the all power .

  • @jaredtroyna2510
    @jaredtroyna2510 Před 7 lety +5

    Both are made out of the same material. On cyl #2 it says >pa6 gf30

  • @kylewhipps
    @kylewhipps Před 4 lety

    Awesome video man. My Golf R has p2008 and p2015 codes for intake manifold flaps. Only comes on on cold startup. If I clear it and drive it it won't come back until the cars cooled and restarted. Weird.
    This was after I did FMIC, every turbo piping upgraded, bov, dp, etc. So I think I need a new manifold now :( haha it never ends

  • @jwarnes71
    @jwarnes71 Před 7 lety +1

    if i am buying a new clutch pack for a 7 speed dsg, how do I check the part numbers to check if it is a revision 2 clutch pack? i need to change my clutch pak soon. its a 2012 passat CDA engine 1.8T petrol

  • @Mattmazz77
    @Mattmazz77 Před 4 lety

    What year was this updated? Also what's the difference between the plastic intake and metal and which is better and why?

  • @jordanleemusic86
    @jordanleemusic86 Před 4 lety

    So, I have a 2014 GTI with the 2.0 TSI engine, and at 58000 miles I got the P2015 engine code. I researched and saw that there was maybe some kind of warranty on the intake, but the local VW dealership, or should I say stealership quoted me $1,325 to replace it. No warranties or anything. Plus I had to pay $140 just for a diagnostics tested tell me what I already learned for free at AutoZone. Sucks.

    • @HumbleMechanic
      @HumbleMechanic  Před 4 lety

      Yikes. We’re you not covered on the warranty? That wouldn’t be the dealerships fault.

    • @jordanleemusic86
      @jordanleemusic86 Před 4 lety

      They told me no warranty, I know it’s not their fault, but man, it still sucks!

  • @A.Musa76
    @A.Musa76 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2018 2.0T TFSI with under 30k miles. My only concern is I hear a tapping noise from around the intake manifold area (Maybe it's coming from inside the manifold). Is this the flap that causing this noise? It does not matter if it's from a cold start or warm engine but only when it's Ideal. No change in RPM or vibration.

  • @fooshman3
    @fooshman3 Před 9 měsíci

    hey heyyyy always love the vids!! with the manifold update will i have to also get a new fuel rail for my 2012 gli 2.0tsi?

  • @justynaw360
    @justynaw360 Před 2 lety

    Hi. Could You tell me if it need to also replace sensor and valve with intake mainfold?

  • @Planehazza
    @Planehazza Před 7 lety

    Shame this didn't come out a year ago. I fitted a new IM manifold due to intermittent error on the runners (p15xx error, I forgot the exact code) and would have been nice to fit the latest part.

  • @jwester7009
    @jwester7009 Před 6 lety

    I wonder if this issue is the same for an BLG 1.4 TSI engine from 2008? I can clear the P2015 error, but it comes back after a couple of days. I hope it's just the (VW OE-03C 907 386) sensor

  • @jimo680
    @jimo680 Před 6 lety

    Great Vid. Thanks!
    It's been a long time, but I'm shopping for a VW golf...do you have a recommendation for a good vw forum for newbees?

  • @hyper-amps1684
    @hyper-amps1684 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a video of the 2010 cc 2.0t
    Cam sensor is throwing a P0341.
    I just want to know the ohms range on the Cam sensor old has .844 new has 1.902 on the positive and ground. It runs better with the old one.🤯
    I have 5v on positive plug
    Thank you.

  • @makithagod5838
    @makithagod5838 Před rokem

    i just replaced ntake 3 times i left the little red cap on that metal tube and saw you said “that stays open” lmaoooo

  • @ggjindrak
    @ggjindrak Před 2 lety

    Great vids! I watched the Scirocco VR6 swap videos and got the VW bug again. No pun intended. I recently picked up a really nice '08 Jetta 6spd. Great little car, but I'm getting a surging idle when I come to a stop. It'll rev up to about 2k rpm, then somewhere in between 1-k, then idle smoothly. Pulled the PCV out and it was torn. Easy fix, but the idle surge hasn't subsided. In fact, I'm showing misfires on all 4 cyls. I'm not detecting a vacuum leak, at least I haven't been able to find one using the old propane trick. Any thoughts? Idle control valve? Could it be the manifold?

  • @Night_RiderBelgrade
    @Night_RiderBelgrade Před 5 lety

    @HumbleMechanic Thanks for all videos! You are the God! I need advice from you. I have 2.0 TSI in my VW Scirocco. I have this problem and I have old Intake Manifold! What would you advice me, should I buy updated Intake Manifold or I should use "runner flap delete kits" so I can put them on my old part... Thanks in advance

    • @HumbleMechanic
      @HumbleMechanic  Před 5 lety

      The delta seems that it's more effort than it's worth to me

  • @bane_bully512
    @bane_bully512 Před 5 lety

    I have a question I have a epc light on and check engine light blinking i read the faults and the codes say intake manifold runner cylinder1,2,3 misfire. What is wrong with it can you explain.

  • @manuelpatino9812
    @manuelpatino9812 Před 5 lety

    Change out the intake. Code still shows and now miss fires P300 and rough start.

  • @estanisloalucena6634
    @estanisloalucena6634 Před 3 lety

    Hi Charles I replaced my intake with the updated version and I got the code P2015. after soon closer review I noticed I had the vacuum connected on the wrong side would that be causing it. I will be trying out tomorrow

    • @johnhiggins285
      @johnhiggins285 Před 2 lety

      Had the same issue. For anyone else; refer to static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2017/MC-10127807-9999.pdf to get those vacuum hoses connected correctly.

  • @silahim79
    @silahim79 Před 4 lety

    HumbleMechanic
    what about the manifold of Golf GT 1.4 TSI MK5? Is it the same part?

  • @TheoJZS
    @TheoJZS Před 4 lety

    I replaced mine last year, one consideration I wasn't aware of is none of the boost taps that fit in between the manifold and PCV work anymore with the new revision. They pop out or leak under boost now and there are no new aftermarket solutions available. Is there any other way to tap in for my guage?

  • @Cutiepie_finder
    @Cutiepie_finder Před 8 měsíci

    Can u do a video on code p2016..and how to fix it

  • @GarthGoldberg
    @GarthGoldberg Před 7 lety +2

    Mann+Hummel. The same folks who make the Mann air and cabin filters.

  • @romero10374
    @romero10374 Před 4 lety

    Sr,I got a Audi a3,can you toll me what is the warranty in years and miles.Thanks in advance.

  • @lukeharris1425
    @lukeharris1425 Před 2 lety

    Hi bud do you know if the inlet manifold sensor needs programming when replaced or is it just plug in and play ?

  • @Hmmm313
    @Hmmm313 Před 6 lety

    I put new intake in to my Gti but the fault code still back. I tried to clean the code but coming back after 5 miles. What you think what’s the problem???

  • @MJ-hr4ks
    @MJ-hr4ks Před 5 lety

    If the sensor goes bad (P2015 code) can the sensor itself be replaced or does the entire manifold need to be replaced?

  • @DanWebster
    @DanWebster Před 6 lety

    where is the link to the how to replace the part DIY video?

  • @yogsta72
    @yogsta72 Před 3 lety

    Hi Charles, Awesome video! I need some help or advice please if you can spare a minute. I have a VW Tiguan with a 2lt TSI. It has been throwing code P2015 intake manifold sensor, so i started to hunt for the manifold upgrade. Found one at ECS Tuning in the states and they will ship to Australia for me however they are saying i need to upgrade the fuel rail as well to use this manifold. what are your thoughts on this? As of today the Tiguan started misfiring and there is a sound like a vacuum leak around the inlet manifold. The OBD codes are P0300, P0303, P0304, P0302 and P0301 in order. Is this all part of the same problem with the inlet manifold do you think? I love your videos and you helped me heaps with the TSI timing belt. Thanks for your time Andrew