I had an Audi A4 for a short while. The cam chain tensioner went out, I replaced with with a repro part ($100 vs $750), made sure it ran right and traded it in. It was a nightmare to replace. I love the German stuff for many reasons but don’t think I will ever own another one that I have to work on…
My 13’ Jetta just had the turbo replaced at 165k miles. The compressor wheel exploded in half, was pretty impressive. I rocked the engine forward from undoing the dog bone mount to the transmission and got it out that way.
John on that turbo on the Passat you have to check the feeding line that goes to the turbo to feed the oil it kind of gets cooked internally and that's why it stops for oil and they break
John you should of callled me. I would of walked you through this been doing egr cooler flushes and dpf flushed this last week on these and the Audis and eco diesels . Take that egr cooler off and stick it in a bucket of purple power and water for a few hours you’ll hate for it to get plugged after just being there. Also it’s easier to disconnect the spindles from the struts and the rack from the sun frame and bungie cord up the passenger side of the rack so you can remove the whole sub frame and have tons of room to work.
I work on this type of stuff daily. I’m not a big fan of Volkswagens or any European cars for that matter. Usually they’re way over complicated although a lot of them do drive nice
John my grandpa had a great saying for times like this. He would say "jack the radiator cap up as high as you can, then drive a new car right under it" problems solved....except for the money part but hey we only have this one life to live. So two tears in a bucket....fuckit.
TBH 173 miles for a turbo is a lot (about 270km), that's engine half life (most heavy users would be more than happy(ideal case) if a diesel engine reaches 340 miles, here in Europe). VW diesel engines are great, never let you down without giving you signs
Great video! So I have a 2014 Passat TDI and recently I been getting a static P00AF00 and oddly enough I have some kind of leak that’s coming from somewhere around the turbo/DPF. The vehicle has loss of power/limp mode. Trying to diagnose and hoping it’s something simple and not the turbo. Any suggestions on how to go about diagnosing the issue?
Bad luck. But you DO get amazing miles when it’s done. And if done right and Dpf is deleted it will be reliable. You mentioned def fluid. Pretty sure this models does have that
I’m sorry, I have deleted that memory from my memory! Probably one of the hardest jobs I’ve ever done! It was very difficult, I honestly don’t remember! Good luck!
Welcome to my world! Diesels are my specialty. My hands always smell like diesel fuel and have a permanent grey color to them. The stuff don't come off.
I didn’t have to do anything. Everything worked properly, till the new turbo got a few thousand miles on it. Started chirping. Sold the car before it broke. The one I put on was a cheap one.
Ive a 2010 CC with 161k miles, i know the inevitable will happen someday, question is, if i ever need a boneyard engine, what is a direct swap as far as VW engines go.... i dont care so much about performance as mileage
@@TurboJohnRacingthe shaft on mine has a lot of play and i was wondering if it’s at all possible to separate the turbo and just replace the turbines cause i really don’t want to drop 1000+ on a turbo😂
@@lucashageman1641 I'm sure someone offers are rebuild kit. Just have to be careful taking it apart so that the compressor wheel and turbine wheel are in the correct location when going back together.
Take the summer air out n install winter air in the tires while your at it. Or you can get it from the top but it is same amount of time. I would rather not have to learn over the fenders anymore I would rather lift the body off and sit on the frame and get to everything I need . When having a lift. And you wondering why the book time says 18 hrs. So people like you get charged that when it's a hour job when you think your work all the way thru. From start to finish 3 times before you loosen your first bolts.
I would look at Humble Mechanic's channel, he messes with VAG products all the time. And yes, this car falls into the lawsuit cars. Like another poster said, get a Honda......leave that thang alone
well turbos do have lifetimes... and 99% much shorter than the engines... no matter the brand or maker... well you were unlucky you found the end of that one... but turbos do give out in diesels or gasoline engines... turbos just dont give out in cars that dont have them 😅 reliability usually comes in the package of slow and boring cars xD
This why I will not buy a turbo personal car. The turbo generally only lasts for a hundred thousand miles and are extremely expensive to replace it you can't do the work yourself.
My mechanic does this stuff in an afternoon. Its not the car its your lack of experience working on these vw's. I would never trade a tdi in for a fucking honda 😂
@@RaneBane 😂 but you are paying someone to work on it! I had to do it myself, big difference! And you are right, it’s my lack of experience on the VW stuff for sure! I hate that I just kept having issues.
I had an Audi A4 for a short while. The cam chain tensioner went out, I replaced with with a repro part ($100 vs $750), made sure it ran right and traded it in. It was a nightmare to replace. I love the German stuff for many reasons but don’t think I will ever own another one that I have to work on…
My 13’ Jetta just had the turbo replaced at 165k miles. The compressor wheel exploded in half, was pretty impressive. I rocked the engine forward from undoing the dog bone mount to the transmission and got it out that way.
Good luck putting it all back together on the first try
I have my own vw shop so this is the sort of thing I work on daily, I know its a struggle when your not used to it.
Can I get your contact for my vw
John on that turbo on the Passat you have to check the feeding line that goes to the turbo to feed the oil it kind of gets cooked internally and that's why it stops for oil and they break
Yes, I bought a new feed line as well
@@TurboJohnRacing good that'll save you a lot of problems
Its good practice to replace the turbo oil feed lines whenever the turbo fails, as said above they clog up.
John you should of callled me. I would of walked you through this been doing egr cooler flushes and dpf flushed this last week on these and the Audis and eco diesels . Take that egr cooler off and stick it in a bucket of purple power and water for a few hours you’ll hate for it to get plugged after just being there. Also it’s easier to disconnect the spindles from the struts and the rack from the sun frame and bungie cord up the passenger side of the rack so you can remove the whole sub frame and have tons of room to work.
Currently doing a 2008 Touran 1.9TDi BLS Pd105, what a pain in the arse.
I work on this type of stuff daily. I’m not a big fan of Volkswagens or any European cars for that matter. Usually they’re way over complicated although a lot of them do drive nice
You can thank the Government for the complicated emissions system older Vw diesels are very simple machines.
John my grandpa had a great saying for times like this. He would say "jack the radiator cap up as high as you can, then drive a new car right under it" problems solved....except for the money part but hey we only have this one life to live. So two tears in a bucket....fuckit.
TBH 173 miles for a turbo is a lot (about 270km), that's engine half life (most heavy users would be more than happy(ideal case) if a diesel engine reaches 340 miles, here in Europe). VW diesel engines are great, never let you down without giving you signs
Jesus. What’s the book time on that job? That looks horrible to do
T.J. always a pleasure
Take upper motor mount body bolts out and lower tork mount bolt and engine will come forward pull from top
Is this turbo lubricated by engine oil? If is is use synthetic oil and when the engine is hot let it idle for a few minutes before you shut if off.
What's the duty of big hole on top of oil filter
Great video! So I have a 2014 Passat TDI and recently I been getting a static P00AF00 and oddly enough I have some kind of leak that’s coming from somewhere around the turbo/DPF. The vehicle has loss of power/limp mode. Trying to diagnose and hoping it’s something simple and not the turbo. Any suggestions on how to go about diagnosing the issue?
I’ve got big oil leak somewhere there too, bloody thing smoke 💨 when hot.. did you find your leak 😢
Sell it! Buy a Volvo with D5 engine.
No kidding.
Thanks for all great racing videos!
John what are you gonna due with them extra parts now that it's moded
Dimmit looks like a great time to build a headder and upsize that turbo. 😉😁🤣
Bad luck. But you DO get amazing miles when it’s done. And if done right and Dpf is deleted it will be reliable.
You mentioned def fluid. Pretty sure this models does have that
Get a TDI they said!..... It'll be fun they said...... That sucks man!
I had the exact same thing happened to my car at 103,000 miles
Do you still have the turbo and injectors from that L10 Cummins. Now would be a good time for an upsize.
Wow, thanks! I will not be doing this job after watching this lol
my crapped out at 120k luckily it was covered by dieselgate warranty.
Any chance you could tell me how you wiggled it out? I am having a heck of a time!!!
I’m sorry, I have deleted that memory from my memory! Probably one of the hardest jobs I’ve ever done! It was very difficult, I honestly don’t remember! Good luck!
Welcome to my world! Diesels are my specialty. My hands always smell like diesel fuel and have a permanent grey color to them. The stuff don't come off.
Hello and good day. Thanks for a great video. New subscriber here. Can you confirm year and recall info. We have a 2014 Passat with 109k
My techs would tell me to send VW’s to the wholesaler or to the dealer for repairs😂.
These cars were not designed to be work on easily, you should drop the engine out of the bottom
I've been a Mechanic for 44 years. I won't work on anything made in Germany
I’m doing one of these at the moment is there reprogramming or anything that has to be done after replacing
I didn’t have to do anything. Everything worked properly, till the new turbo got a few thousand miles on it. Started chirping. Sold the car before it broke. The one I put on was a cheap one.
Ive a 2010 CC with 161k miles, i know the inevitable will happen someday, question is, if i ever need a boneyard engine, what is a direct swap as far as VW engines go.... i dont care so much about performance as mileage
anyone know what the part number is on this turbo? or if you can rebuild it?
I got it off a us company, but don’t remember the part number or name. I tried to erase it from my memory, lol
@@TurboJohnRacingthe shaft on mine has a lot of play and i was wondering if it’s at all possible to separate the turbo and just replace the turbines cause i really don’t want to drop 1000+ on a turbo😂
@@lucashageman1641 I'm sure someone offers are rebuild kit. Just have to be careful taking it apart so that the compressor wheel and turbine wheel are in the correct location when going back together.
🤔 Turbo John is the perfect guy for the job. Just replace old one with a new precision 98 and problem solved .
You’re turbo John fir a reason
This a CVCA engine or a prior engine code?
its a CKRA
What year is this one ?
This has been such a pain ughhhhh
Lack of “Maintenance”… 🤷♂️ Jeremy Hoskinson theory. 😁😁😁
The gerbil wheel is broken and nobody is happy....
Take the summer air out n install winter air in the tires while your at it. Or you can get it from the top but it is same amount of time. I would rather not have to learn over the fenders anymore I would rather lift the body off and sit on the frame and get to everything I need . When having a lift. And you wondering why the book time says 18 hrs. So people like you get charged that when it's a hour job when you think your work all the way thru. From start to finish 3 times before you loosen your first bolts.
Bradenton is under attack Cletus needs help with saving the track need you to send an email🤔🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍👍
Brian knows what up
Trade it in on a honda
I would look at Humble Mechanic's channel, he messes with VAG products all the time. And yes, this car falls into the lawsuit cars. Like another poster said, get a Honda......leave that thang alone
well turbos do have lifetimes... and 99% much shorter than the engines... no matter the brand or maker... well you were unlucky you found the end of that one... but turbos do give out in diesels or gasoline engines... turbos just dont give out in cars that dont have them 😅 reliability usually comes in the package of slow and boring cars xD
I had a VW Passat and I don’t want those German cars anymore to expensive. I prefer Toyota and Honda.
This why I will not buy a turbo personal car. The turbo generally only lasts for a hundred thousand miles and are extremely expensive to replace it you can't do the work yourself.
Is that one of those cars that were faking emissions?
Yea i would have dropped the engine/trans out the bottom about a foot
How did it go again? chew chew chew 😆😆
No blow offs! Stu tu tu
Looks like my wife's car 2013 tdi passat
put a pro mod 98 on it lol
If it's German engineered it's over-engineered lol 🤣
*Kraut Junk...get a chevy or buick...long time mechanics advice...*
Can of gas and a match is proper way to repair a volkswagon .
My mechanic does this stuff in an afternoon. Its not the car its your lack of experience working on these vw's. I would never trade a tdi in for a fucking honda 😂
@@RaneBane 😂 but you are paying someone to work on it! I had to do it myself, big difference! And you are right, it’s my lack of experience on the VW stuff for sure! I hate that I just kept having issues.
@TurboJohnRacing it's essentially a Porsche. I wouldn't wrench on one of those either lol.