VW Audi 2.0L TFSI CCTA Water Pump & Intake Removal

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • I give you as detailed a guide as I can to remove the intake and then the water pump on the 2.0L TFSI CCTA Motors. This is an extremely common repair and I figured you wanted to know what to do to get it done!
    Part Numbers
    06J121065F - Coolant Pipe
    06h121118C - Bridge
    06h121026DD - Water Pump

Komentáře • 43

  • @Tk3997
    @Tk3997 Před 2 lety +6

    I checked a couple different videos, but this one was definitely the best in terms of both covering what needed to be done and showing it effectively. Helped me out quite a bit when I did this on mine at home, good stuff.
    Only advice I'd have for anyone watching this is that the intake might take a wee bit more force to dislodge then he looks to use here or that feels totally comfortable. I spent like half an hour hunting for a connector or bolt I missed only to realize I just need to pull slightly harder lol.

    • @deamonmachine
      @deamonmachine  Před 2 lety

      yeah, it's at that level of pulling that even I still double / triple check that I pulled out everything correctly.

  • @CoreyStup
    @CoreyStup Před 2 měsíci +2

    The coolant pipe is actually part number 06J121065F. The description has the wrong part number for it (typo, you said it correctly in video).

  • @derfstang480
    @derfstang480 Před 3 lety +2

    Probably the most thorough and straight forward video on this procedure I’ve seen! Liked and subscribed!
    My wife has a 2013 turbo Beetle CBFA motor and it’s started to get a misfire on cyl 2., rough idle on cold start ups and idling at all temps is starting to get worse. Between that, basic troubleshooting, and the 70k miles on the odo, it’s time to do a walnut blasting. In the process of researching it, I realized it would be a good time to do the water pump. We’ve been lucky and haven’t had it fail but, we also haven’t had the valve cover leak either.

  • @eddgiles
    @eddgiles Před rokem

    Thanks for taking the taking the time to record it and uploading it. This is the best video I’ve seen so far

  • @pgbsf
    @pgbsf Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this great video! I was able to replace the water pump in my friend’s 2014 Tiguan and it fired right up :-)

  • @hardtailjefe
    @hardtailjefe Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks man!! I love your comments “they all friggin leak” lol typical vw

  • @or774
    @or774 Před 2 lety

    Great job with your explanation and tips! Thank you.

  • @ma7mody
    @ma7mody Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks alot mate for the easy steps.
    I have a 2009 AUD1 A3 i took tha manifold off the replaced its sensor and after putting it back on i noticed a water leak from under it which it looks exactly like the problem you have, also after i left the car running for about 15 to 20 minutes waiting for the thermostat to open and cycle the water, the coolant bottle started boiling up and throwing the water out. Do you think the thermostat is faulty and stuck closed?
    Thanks again

  • @rared7918
    @rared7918 Před 2 lety

    Perfect procedure . I was just wondering how to unscrew the belt engine pulley. Beacuse apparently it is not possible to change the belt without unscrew the revers nuts of the pulley ?!

  • @johnniestewart1244
    @johnniestewart1244 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have torque specs on replacing the intake? Also does intake gasket need to be replaced or is it reusable?

  • @trueseattleite6958
    @trueseattleite6958 Před 2 lety

    At the 6:59 mark near the center of the screen there's a round object with the 2 red wires connected to it. What is that piece called and can that leak at the top? If so, what does it leak? (Sorry, I know nothing about cars except how to drive them! 😬😬😬)

  • @adamxu778
    @adamxu778 Před rokem

    Nice Video! One question regarding the underneath bracket, would removing only the 13mm good enough to take out the intake, or both ends have to be removed?

  • @SaltRiverSunshine
    @SaltRiverSunshine Před 4 lety +1

    I have just completed this replacement and now the car won't fire. Any ideas?

    • @deamonmachine
      @deamonmachine  Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, go back through what you touched and make sure you did it correctly.

    • @SaltRiverSunshine
      @SaltRiverSunshine Před 4 lety

      @@deamonmachine thanks for the quick reply. I should have mentioned the EPC and battery light were on. I have taken the manifold back off, and everything seems to be in the correct location. However, I noticed some copper showing through pinches in the wires next to that little plug at the left end of the manifold, behind the oil filter. The insulation has definitely been stiffened by oil and/or heat. Fuel is getting to the injectors, but seems to be held back there as quite a bit fell from them when I pulled the manifold away this time. P0122, P0222, P0113 are "pending"

    • @deamonmachine
      @deamonmachine  Před 4 lety +1

      @@SaltRiverSunshine I can't diagnose it over youtube comments.

    • @SaltRiverSunshine
      @SaltRiverSunshine Před 4 lety

      @@deamonmachine no problem. It finally started after an hour on the battery trickle charger, but with no indication of what changed. I never had any typical low battery "clicking" when attempting a start. Best wishes, man.

  • @anelalani2676
    @anelalani2676 Před 2 lety

    Do you know if this video will work for a 2016 a3 2.0T

  • @busybodyblake4050
    @busybodyblake4050 Před rokem

    I like how you work and how you take the time to explain what your doing .... why did you take out the fuel injectors

    • @deamonmachine
      @deamonmachine  Před rokem +1

      cause that harness and injectors need to be in the intake upon re-install, it's really hard to get the injectors back into the fuel rail when they are still in the cyl head.

    • @busybodyblake4050
      @busybodyblake4050 Před rokem +1

      @@deamonmachinethis is great info Thankyou!

    • @busybodyblake4050
      @busybodyblake4050 Před rokem

      @@deamonmachine do you need to replace the injector seals as well or is this not generally done ..seal kit and tool for the tethlon seal is getting pricy...

  • @JH-sc7cs
    @JH-sc7cs Před 3 lety

    Have you had any issues with the sensor that comes with the graf kit?

  • @JessupJon
    @JessupJon Před 2 lety

    🙏

  • @angelmendoza017
    @angelmendoza017 Před 2 lety

    Will this work on vw cc 2012 r line?

  • @semihyilmaz4699
    @semihyilmaz4699 Před 3 lety

    Would that lead to all of the oil leak out from the engine and gets the engine locked up?

    • @deamonmachine
      @deamonmachine  Před 3 lety +1

      no?

    • @semihyilmaz4699
      @semihyilmaz4699 Před 3 lety

      @@deamonmachine Somebody claims that water pump failed suddenly on the highway, all of the coolant leaked out as well as engine oil. They say they pulled over but mechanic says engine is locked up. Do you see how this is happening?

    • @Tk3997
      @Tk3997 Před 2 lety

      ​@@semihyilmaz4699
      If oil and coolant are somehow mixing that's actually an extremely serious and entirely separate problem all on it's own.
      Alternatively, you could certainly lock up the engine if you kept driving after losing all your coolant and catastrophically overheated the engine, without leaking out the oil.

  • @codegreen5213
    @codegreen5213 Před 2 lety

    Is this the same process/engine as in a 2011 S3?

  • @danastripe5566
    @danastripe5566 Před 4 lety

    How do you remove the water pump belt to replace it

    • @danastripe5566
      @danastripe5566 Před 4 lety

      Figured it out got to put a ratchet on the crank pulley to keep the balancer shaft from turning while you loosen the bolt

  • @streezyrider121
    @streezyrider121 Před 3 lety

    Excellent.
    Quick question though, I've seen folks damning the sensors that come in this water pump assembly and they advise using the ones out of the original assembly.
    Thoughts?

    • @deamonmachine
      @deamonmachine  Před 3 lety +1

      If there's one thing I haven't had a problem with it's the sensors in any of these water pumps. I have no good response to this.
      well, I guess my response would be "I don't know, haven't had an issue".

    • @streezyrider121
      @streezyrider121 Před 3 lety

      @@deamonmachine haha beautiful thanknyou for the reply.

  • @gman.7123
    @gman.7123 Před 4 lety

    Fyi water pump can be replaced without removing intake manifold done it 3 times be patience just remove throttle body air filter housing all the coolant pipes half the time.

    • @deamonmachine
      @deamonmachine  Před 4 lety +2

      I know, I just don't like doing it that way. 99% of the time we do a walnut blasting of the intake valves as well.

    • @yaradu3521
      @yaradu3521 Před 3 lety

      If u have access to hoist u can do it without removing intake. remove fan cowl, throttle body, charge pipe, coolant hoses, and u will be able to access from bottom. I find this to be easier way . If u look at instruction on Elsa , Removing the manifold only require for Tiguan.

  • @glenlarson5373
    @glenlarson5373 Před 8 měsíci

    You must love to hear yourself talk.