this is THE BEST timing belt replacement video I've EVER seen! very clear instructions with simple straight forward wording. Thank you an great job man!
Thank you Matt for all the hard work on my Audi🚗 Everything works perfectly and I'm back to being warm inside when it's cold outside! You are the Audi Wizard💯
The J plug is a common source for leaks, it's plastic (0 34 makes a billet aluminum plug). Also the coolant exchange on the back of the head that holds the upper coolant sensor, is also a peace of plastic crap. You can get a aluminum replacement. make sure to clean the thermostat housing, especially the recess where the O-ring sits. Make sure to use silicone grease on the O-rings when installing.
Good to see where the whole cooling system goes around. I have a leak at the front (the back leaked too, but was fixed) so I really might need to have all gaskets replaced. Bought the car lat year and probably had have nothing done to it in years.
Hi awesome video.. I just bought a B6 A4 1.8T. On the first night driving I noticed the heat would come on strong and then cool down.. very similar to your issue I think.. now I feel it’s a clog ?
The metal ones are better and I believe VW updated them to all be metal now because the plastic impeller can melt or break off the shaft. I could be wrong about the update but I know the metal ones are better from personal experience.
@@shadetreestreetcars8626 tysm for your reply. I have a waterpump and thermostat to replace on an Audi A4 bex engine. I have the water pump with the metal impeller. Thx again for your video and instructions 👍
Hello! Very cool video! I am from Russia myself, I have the same car. Our winter is harsh, the stove does not heat well only at high engine speeds. I replaced the heater radiator, flushed the cooling system, I don’t understand what’s wrong? Liquid always disappears somewhere! But it doesn’t flow outside, at least I can’t notice it! but it definitely doesn’t get inside either! Now, following your video, I will do the same! Only they advise me to replace the thermostat. Could this actually be due to a broken thermostat or should I check everything like you did?
The J plug is super easy to install but if the original one broke sometimes they can be a real pain to remove. Just make sure to get the bore it slides into as clean as possible.
The timing belt was in excellent condition, most probably another 100,000km life in it. Yeah, I'd change it every week if I had the luxury of having enough time and money.
I replaced the heater core in the video before this one. That's the reason I continued to work on the cooling system. Everything is working great now after repairing the leaks at the thermostat housing, replacing the Jplug and flushing out all of the coolant lines.
@@shadetreestreetcars8626 I looked up your video because I'm changing the timing belt on one I used to own, it started overheating and we are hoping it's a plastic impeller 😬. If your heater core clogs up and you want heat quickly, you can just switch the heater core hoses around on the firewall. Of course this introduces all the debris back into your coolant system....... Not a good idea on the long run. Thanks for the video
¿No te da vergüenza recomendar un juego que ahora mismo, decir que está completamente roto, es quedarse corto? La cantidad de bugs que tiene es incontable (las puertas de los hangares no se abren y no puedes salir al espacio, misiones que aceptas pero no aparece la ubicación del objetivo, misiones donde los objetivos están bugeados, cuando metes cargamento en tu nave, una cajita se queda bugueada y la nave acaba expotando y luego además de perder todo lo que llevabas tienes que esperar 17 minutos reales para recuperarla...y un infinito etc). No hablamos de bugs leves que se puedan perdonar, hablamos de bugs GRAVES que impiden por completo avanzar en el juego y disfrutarlo, y claro, este tío como se ha gastado una pasta pues medio lo puede disfrutar al tener todas las naves que quiera, pero los que tengais una nave basica, y querais crecer poco a poco dentro del juego e ir consiguiendo naves mejores, olvidaros. No se puede disfrutar de un juego es que totalmente injugable.
this is THE BEST timing belt replacement video I've EVER seen! very clear instructions with simple straight forward wording. Thank you an great job man!
Most informative and clearly documented Audi coolant system video I’ve seen on UA-cam!
Thank you Matt for all the hard work on my Audi🚗 Everything works perfectly and I'm back to being warm inside when it's cold outside! You are the Audi Wizard💯
Brother you are a money, time, and frustration saver! Thank you!
Thanks for the upload man, got the water pump noise coming from the bering. Saved me alot of headache and $
Thanks for the work up on the 1.8t this is just what I needed
The J plug is a common source for leaks, it's plastic (0 34 makes a billet aluminum plug). Also the coolant exchange on the back of the head that holds the upper coolant sensor, is also a peace of plastic crap. You can get a aluminum replacement. make sure to clean the thermostat housing, especially the recess where the O-ring sits. Make sure to use silicone grease on the O-rings when installing.
Thanks, great video. Clear and well presented. Gives me confidence to do the job myself. Good Job
Good to see where the whole cooling system goes around. I have a leak at the front (the back leaked too, but was fixed) so I really might need to have all gaskets replaced. Bought the car lat year and probably had have nothing done to it in years.
Thank for video, great job and more information.
Great video and greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Awesome video. 👌
Hi awesome video.. I just bought a B6 A4 1.8T. On the first night driving I noticed the heat would come on strong and then cool down.. very similar to your issue I think.. now I feel it’s a clog ?
I need to do the same maintenance on my 2003 A4, 1.8T Avant. Where do you buy your parts from?
Awesome job at trouble shooting.
My pulley bolt loosen up for my tensioner and it moves side to side how do I get it to stiffen back up where it dosent move
Having a trouble with my b6 change the head n now the car won’t start crank but no spark 😥
Ty much. I read the original pump has a plastic impeller. Some aftermarket ones are metal...Is this a bad thing?
The metal ones are better and I believe VW updated them to all be metal now because the plastic impeller can melt or break off the shaft. I could be wrong about the update but I know the metal ones are better from personal experience.
@@shadetreestreetcars8626 tysm for your reply. I have a waterpump and thermostat to replace on an Audi A4 bex engine. I have the water pump with the metal impeller. Thx again for your video and instructions 👍
Hello! Very cool video! I am from Russia myself, I have the same car. Our winter is harsh, the stove does not heat well only at high engine speeds. I replaced the heater radiator, flushed the cooling system, I don’t understand what’s wrong? Liquid always disappears somewhere! But it doesn’t flow outside, at least I can’t notice it! but it definitely doesn’t get inside either! Now, following your video, I will do the same! Only they advise me to replace the thermostat. Could this actually be due to a broken thermostat or should I check everything like you did?
WOW INTERESTING VIDEO, How to meet u to fix my A4 1.8t I'm really interested indeed
How did you fare installing the J-plug?
The J plug is super easy to install but if the original one broke sometimes they can be a real pain to remove. Just make sure to get the bore it slides into as clean as possible.
The timing belt was in excellent condition, most probably another 100,000km life in it. Yeah, I'd change it every week if I had the luxury of having enough time and money.
How often you have to replace the timing belt on this Audi?
Every 80k miles
Audi A4 1.8T use timi belt or timing chain?
Belt
Both there's a primary timing belt the there's a chain inside the head linking the camshafts
These heater cores like to clog.
I replaced the heater core in the video before this one. That's the reason I continued to work on the cooling system. Everything is working great now after repairing the leaks at the thermostat housing, replacing the Jplug and flushing out all of the coolant lines.
@@shadetreestreetcars8626 I looked up your video because I'm changing the timing belt on one I used to own, it started overheating and we are hoping it's a plastic impeller 😬. If your heater core clogs up and you want heat quickly, you can just switch the heater core hoses around on the firewall. Of course this introduces all the debris back into your coolant system....... Not a good idea on the long run. Thanks for the video
can i bring my car to you so you can do mine?
¿No te da vergüenza recomendar un juego que ahora mismo, decir que está completamente roto, es quedarse corto? La cantidad de bugs que tiene es incontable (las puertas de los hangares no se abren y no puedes salir al espacio, misiones que aceptas pero no aparece la ubicación del objetivo, misiones donde los objetivos están bugeados, cuando metes cargamento en tu nave, una cajita se queda bugueada y la nave acaba expotando y luego además de perder todo lo que llevabas tienes que esperar 17 minutos reales para recuperarla...y un infinito etc). No hablamos de bugs leves que se puedan perdonar, hablamos de bugs GRAVES que impiden por completo avanzar en el juego y disfrutarlo, y claro, este tío como se ha gastado una pasta pues medio lo puede disfrutar al tener todas las naves que quiera, pero los que tengais una nave basica, y querais crecer poco a poco dentro del juego e ir consiguiendo naves mejores, olvidaros. No se puede disfrutar de un juego es que totalmente injugable.
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