Most reliable vehicle engines: Volkswagen’s ALH TDI

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  • Volkswagen's Most Reliable Engine: the 1.9l ALH TDI! This Volkswagen engine has a very long history and remains the most reliable, durable and robust engine Volkswagen has ever made. The 1.9l TDI is used in a wide range of Volkswagen models!
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  • @Matt_Pie
    @Matt_Pie  2 роки тому +29

    Thank you for watching!

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable Рік тому +2

      I agree.
      My ahu 1.9 Tdi had 300,000 when I got it …
      In 2010

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable Рік тому +1

      The reason you never see mileage over 650,000 miles is the ecu tracks mileage and only has memory built for 1million km.
      The car happily keeps going.

    • @cadenjames442
      @cadenjames442 Рік тому

      Just bought one it giving me a ton of problems the guy screwed me is it worth fixing its an auto with 200k

    • @vdubnickk
      @vdubnickk Рік тому

      just curious, what program or website did you use to calculate the estimated hp and tourqe for each stage. Thx

    • @michalpastor3342
      @michalpastor3342 Рік тому

      listen its called VP type TDI there are more codes than ALH and most reliable is AGR with 90HP fuel mileage better than cycling and waste gate turbo, and also KKK made some turbos for theese engines

  • @frazierwillard9316
    @frazierwillard9316 Рік тому +260

    I own two ALH Jettas and my dad bought one new in 2000. He drove it a lot and did timing belt changes and other things himself. The vehicle is still on the road but its odometer stopped ticking once it hit about 630,000 miles. They are amazing cars and I enjoy working on them.

    • @samhalbert9071
      @samhalbert9071 Рік тому +19

      Fun fact, if you have VCDS you can dial the odometer back to keep it ticking and your ECU still reads after the odometer stopped so you can find out the actual mileage still. They stop at whatever 1 million KM is in miles.

    • @frazierwillard9316
      @frazierwillard9316 Рік тому +8

      @@samhalbert9071 I've got the VCDS cable but we never figured it out, maybe i should give it another shot.

    • @Jay-py6ln
      @Jay-py6ln Рік тому +8

      itll pick up when it gets to 630.000 again ;)

    • @erikkovacs3097
      @erikkovacs3097 Рік тому +2

      @@samhalbert9071 621,371.2 miles.

    • @ddaniel987
      @ddaniel987 Рік тому

      @@samhalbert9071 not possible with vcds, you need vagtacho for that

  • @Jay-py6ln
    @Jay-py6ln Рік тому +20

    ive seen ALH go over 1.2M when regularly maintained and its still alive! stock everything, almost every part replaced due to failure except for the internals of the engine.
    fricking tank of a motor

  • @mattalki
    @mattalki Рік тому +156

    I bought a 2001 Golf TDI brand new and drove it for 18 years. I put 393K miles on it, and the only reason I sold it was the ridiculously low prices on mk7 dieselgate cars. the mk4 was easily the most reliable car I've ever had. It will easily go well beyond the mileage that I put on it. The interior was starting to degrade, but the body was still perfect on it. I miss it a lot, and sometimes regret selling it.

    • @wmr.8.149
      @wmr.8.149 Рік тому

      How is the mk7 holding up?

    • @mattalki
      @mattalki Рік тому +1

      @@wmr.8.149 the mk7 has 98K miles and so far I’ve had to put a battery in it. Otherwise, it’s been rock solid. I’m starting to think about changing the timing belt as the car is 8 years old now. I still miss the mk4, but this newer car is very nice.

    • @MrStevecrasher
      @MrStevecrasher Рік тому +8

      @@mattalki The Golf 4 (in fact all the cars on the PQ34 platform) were the last truly well made VAG cars and it is still an excellent all round platform, my daily is still a 1U Octavia VRS.

    • @AndersonERockefeller
      @AndersonERockefeller Рік тому +1

      @@wmr.8.149 i have an MK5 and i changed the timing belt at 198k miles bought it new from the dealer, the only thing I did to the engine was one glow plug and alternator clutch pulley.

    • @k9g5
      @k9g5 Рік тому

      If you remember the reg see if it's still around

  • @jajajajajaja867
    @jajajajajaja867 Рік тому +59

    I dunno what you’re talking about, in the UK Volkswagen are the most reliable engines you can buy.

    • @nicholaslopez4170
      @nicholaslopez4170 7 місяців тому +7

      I wish the US had as many diesel cars you guys get

    • @Dat4valveGuy
      @Dat4valveGuy 6 місяців тому

      @@nicholaslopez4170we do have a good amount of BRM 1.9 tdi cars here which are just as good as the ALH a bit more power can have timing issues after 100k+ but very good besides that

    • @craigconey9971
      @craigconey9971 6 місяців тому +6

      The pd engines are bullet proof and even the Peugeot 2.0 hdi engine is a good one

    • @CARTUNE.
      @CARTUNE. 5 місяців тому +4

      As someone who grew up in the US and Europe, I can 100% say, VWs “reliability” issues usually here come from piss poor routine maintenance, cost of parts being sky high so people put off said maintenance and shops that bend you over solely based off the fact that it’s German. I’ve circumvented a lot of these headaches by working on my own stuff and/or finding a reputable place but oversees, that’s all my family drives are Audi/VW.

    • @JohnEvans-ct6mz
      @JohnEvans-ct6mz 4 місяці тому +3

      @@CARTUNE.100%. I’m a VW tech in the US most of what I see is maintenance related. Older generation Tiguans are the worst. People get cheap oil changes done with the wrong oil, then put 87 octane gas in a vehicle that requires 91 minimum. Then complain that they’re burning oil at 70k, or need a timing chain at 60k or a carbon cleaning. Do the maintenance, use the correct fuel and drive the damn thing. You’ll go well over 100k miles before you need any of that repaired.

  • @robertartac1853
    @robertartac1853 Рік тому +62

    My 2002 ALH just hit 300,000 miles. Plenty of parts available and they're generally cheap. Easy to work on and TONS of enthusiasts out there

  • @vladimir_balaur
    @vladimir_balaur Рік тому +6

    The myth about VW being unreliable was mainly spread by Americans who didn't give a crap to proper maintenance of the cars. Here in Europe i see Volkswagens and other VAG cars, such as Skoda on a daily basis with more than 300.000 km on the odometer, even the newer models. Let's not forget about 2.5 TDI, 2.0 TDI, 3.0 TDI, 1.6 TDI, 1.4 TDI first gen, 1.6 MPI, 1.4/1.2 tsi EA211 (second gen). I saw crazy mileages on each one of them

  • @antesosic1600
    @antesosic1600 7 місяців тому +6

    The 1.9 TDI is by far the most iconic of the series. Most iconic and definitly the most reliable. Its a very tunable engine and ultra common here in europe. My Volvo has a 2.5 TDI. Basically and audi 100 Engine. It makes 140 horsepower stock. I bought my car for 1000€ and had to do oil changes, a timing belt service and the bosch pump was completly rotted out but it has been sitting for a few years before i bought it. Now it serves me well and it only has 250.000km. I am looking forward to keeping it on the road for as long as i can

  • @estoguy
    @estoguy Рік тому +47

    My best friend gave me his 2003 Jetta Wagon, and this ALH is over 680K km(423+ mi). Still running strong and the car itself is still in pretty good shape. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @stephensmith7404
      @stephensmith7404 Рік тому +9

      man that is a good friend those wagons for sale are rare as hens teeth, we have an 02 jetta sedan with around the same milage if you take care of them they will run forever

    • @arfetherussian
      @arfetherussian 5 місяців тому

      @@stephensmith7404bew or alh?

  • @melkert81
    @melkert81 7 місяців тому +5

    You forgot about one of its best features -- Filling the neck up another 8L or so to get another couple hundred K.
    Also, the amazing push out cup holders above the stereo.

  • @bobbaran
    @bobbaran 4 місяці тому +3

    We are at 250,000 miles on our 2002 Golf MK4 TDI with a 5 speed manual. Love this car.

  • @yodasbff3395
    @yodasbff3395 Рік тому +61

    I have a 2002 tdi manual wagon, no mods, 425k miles and still runs like new. Always used Mobil 1 and 10k oil changes. Planning on making it to at least 500k, best car I've ever owned.

    • @terrybrennan6707
      @terrybrennan6707 Рік тому +4

      I own , and still run everyday a 1999 1.9 tdi passat 435000 miles on it, still original turbo as well, bought it from new, waxoiled everywhere, still drives like a dream, I have everything here to rebuild it when the need arises!...I wouldn't part with it for any of the new cars around today!

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      Any camshaft failure? What oil do you use?

    • @yodasbff3395
      @yodasbff3395 Рік тому +1

      Mobil One, the engine has never been apart. The only parts that have been replaced on the engine are, glow plugs, a/c compressor, alternator and the "O" ring in the injection pump.

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      @@yodasbff3395 many thanks for that info, which Mobil 1? What grade /code etc? Regards

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      Is yours a pd tdi or a non pdi? Thanks

  • @-leya-
    @-leya- 9 місяців тому +7

    My parents had a 1.9 TDI with 130hp Seat Alhambra. Sold it at 280,000km, the engine NEVER had any problems or anything replaced. Was a daily driver until they upgraded to a Škoda Superb with a 190hp 2.0 TDI

    • @craigconey9971
      @craigconey9971 6 місяців тому +1

      1.9 pd engines 130 is a great engine

  • @rhiantaylor3446
    @rhiantaylor3446 Рік тому +24

    In Europe VW group moved to PD diesel (e.g. ATD) in 2000 so we have fewer ALH left. The early PD unit can be almost as reliable as "ALH" but the real problems started in 2005 with the Bxx engines which used cracked con rods which broke too often.

    • @Burrybro
      @Burrybro Рік тому

      This only affects the BLS

    • @that_escalated_quickly2720
      @that_escalated_quickly2720 4 місяці тому +2

      As far as I know lots of 1.9s use cracked conrods... My AVF has them too and they are not the problem... It was more a material quality problem...

    • @youtubeuser-jz7kv
      @youtubeuser-jz7kv 3 місяці тому

      My A4 (BLB) pd140 tuned and straight pipe E.G.R/block off is doing great at 300 000+ km

  • @karott3nsaft672
    @karott3nsaft672 Рік тому +5

    I drive a Golf mk.2 with the mk.3 AFN 1.9L TDI. It makes about 130hp. The car is also fully painted with Raptor Pickup bed liner

  • @cavemanjoe79
    @cavemanjoe79 Рік тому +6

    Buying the manual transmission versions are best, although what I learned that with the automatic transmission if you feel like you’re starting to have problems check both the valve body and torque converter, I changed both of those out and I’m up over 330,000 miles on the original transmission.

  • @joyroc885
    @joyroc885 Рік тому +11

    One of the first reliable engine that come to mind for me is the alh. Had mine for 10 years now. Have 320k on it. Just did the timing belt and water pump to it. About to throw some shocks on it to. No rust issue on mine except the common interior falling apart.

  • @EdderzX1
    @EdderzX1 Рік тому +4

    2004 PD130 ASZ, 215k miles, 245bhp and 500/520nm. 35-40mpg having fun, 50-60mpg driving normally. Absolutely love them.

    • @leenevin8451
      @leenevin8451 Рік тому

      Turbo upgrade ?

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому +1

      Any camshaft failure? What oil do you use?

  • @the_marco9673
    @the_marco9673 Рік тому +2

    Bro, old TDIs in balkans are more common then anything else. The car itself falls apart and is hold together just by rust, but the engine, after 20 years, work like a clock.

  • @theohc
    @theohc Рік тому +5

    I have a 1.9l in my toyota pickup with a stage 4 tune! Lots of power at 150whp but mine needs so much work. Never left me stranded though!

  • @kilometeres1962
    @kilometeres1962 6 місяців тому +1

    Good video, exactly whay i was looking for

  • @StuffOffYouStuff
    @StuffOffYouStuff Рік тому +3

    Awesome! I own a UK Passat b5 1997. Dad offloaded it to me in 2004. It's still going strong. 225,000 miles. Economy driving on motorway (60mph) get me 60 ish to the gallon! You're right about other parts falling off tho 😆 I see you have the SE trim like me 🙂 I enjoyed the incongruous steel drums music too

  • @Paddy075
    @Paddy075 Рік тому +24

    The best 'MK4 Golf' TDi ALH was the Skoda Octavia 1U. Is a pity they were not sold in N.America. Better built than the Golf/Jetta/Bora. They were basically a Jetta/Bora in hatchback form. Very well factory sealed and they seem to have been built with very good steel, wings last a lot longer than on the VW. Front crash panel also a lot stronger than the VW and a good car to drive. Would love to see the reaction of American VW ALH fans upon driving an Octavia 1U in good order. The rear beam axle also stronger in the Skoda and the base 90PS ALH had rear drums which are not the same as the early Golf 4 drums, same as the Caddy van, that with a new backplates, spring kit and cylinders make them brake like a truck. The Skoda had the ALH up to late 2005 and I think onward in Taxi special order form. If an Octavia had to crash into a Jetta, I'd rather be in the Skoda. They were a typical 2000's taxi and as I heard a Taxi driver say, "you always walk away from an Octavia" As for performance, fresh gear oil with a drop of molyslip, they pull in 5th gear at idle. Change the radiator, re-seal the thermostat and the temp sensor to make sure no coolant leaks, which kill diesels, clean out the EGR tar from the inlet manifold and those engines will do a million miles. Skoda, whos laughing now?

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable Рік тому +4

      Mk4 never had drum brakes in USA
      Only disk all around

    • @adivarso8175
      @adivarso8175 Рік тому +2

      Had my octavia since 2002 with the ASV 110 VE unit still going strong I think the USA didn't get the ASV 110 motor.

    • @archiebf4524
      @archiebf4524 Рік тому +1

      Ugly as all hell though

    • @kllrt
      @kllrt Рік тому +2

      We had Octavia Mk1 built in 97 and it had the older brother of ALH - the AGR...and that one is even more bullet proof, since it had turbo with fixed geometry and wastegate setup.

    • @dakata20001
      @dakata20001 Рік тому +1

      As an Octy 1U ALH owner, i can say that it is built like a tank. I've had it for three years now, I've done 45k kms with it(which is a lot for European standards), and all I've had to do is regular oil and filter changes, brakes, new shock absorbers and that is pretty much it. Also i had to change the fenders, because mine were a bit rotten. Its a solid car, easy to drive, it can give you driving joy if you know how to push it properly, and gets great economy. Ive had it down to 3.5l/100 km. And the trunk space is huge. Great for long journeys.

  • @napraznicul
    @napraznicul Рік тому +2

    Almost 900.000 km here with an AFN.. which is weaker and older tech than an ALH, but still on vp37.
    At 887.000 my afn (on torsen t2 trans) broken cylinder one, BUT.. runing 225bhp and 420nm for last 2 years of his life.
    Now had a new afn block (from scrapyard), machined arl pistons, arl spray, forged "snapped style" conrods, all around 12.9 bolts, same heads made by my own ideas. Runs much stronger, probably for many years to come (one year from rebuild)

  • @nicolasp7395
    @nicolasp7395 2 роки тому +17

    In europe this engines they tune over 500whp

    • @grymbathym635
      @grymbathym635 Рік тому +6

      Over 500 is a huge stretch, more like 300/350hp

    • @OzzieMozzie777
      @OzzieMozzie777 2 місяці тому

      ​@@grymbathym635not a stretch at all, just go look up 500 horsepower VW golf TDI and you'll find a British guy on a dragstrip running closer to 600

  • @samdavinchi1624
    @samdavinchi1624 Рік тому +2

    I have a 2003 pd TDI. ASZ engine.
    And still running since 2003.
    19 years ago was first started and still going.

    • @MichaelFlatman
      @MichaelFlatman Рік тому +1

      I used to own a 2003 ASZ too, ~130K miles on it so not that high but it's still going.. EGR valve replaced but otherwise, all healthy. Remapped now to ~165hp.. pulls well.

  • @avivarma6564
    @avivarma6564 4 місяці тому

    Mines a 2008 1.9TDI had it since 2009 and it’s only got 54000 miles, still going strong

  • @ElySky95
    @ElySky95 Рік тому +2

    Don't forget the previous 1Z, AFN and AHU engines

  • @Dan_Mk2
    @Dan_Mk2 Рік тому +4

    I bought a wagon ALH 2003 last summer for pretty cheap, did a couple of repairs, nothing crazy (wheel bearings, brakes, glowplugs, coilsprings) The body is in pretty good shape, I just had to change the rear hatch. Diesel is crazy expensive right now over here but I still love that thing, I got 335k's on it, changing the clutch next summer and she'll run as new 😁

  • @remingtongoff73
    @remingtongoff73 9 місяців тому

    I have owned several vw’s and even several diesels. Just bought my first ALH and managed to find a golf with 95k original miles. Needs some paint work and some interior stuff fixed, but I’m glad I bought it. Drove over 300 miles on half a tank of fuel. Can’t wait to get it tuned.

  • @DingBatSplat
    @DingBatSplat Рік тому

    Got a September 1999 Skoda Octavia SLX TDi (110 bhp) estate which I've owned from new. It's got the ALH engine surrounded by a good car body. The car was part galvanised panels from new and 'wax oil' impregnated to all box sections, doors, etc. no rust visible any where. It's been unused in the garage (run and moved periodically) for many years. Got all the parts(cam bely, etc) to put it back on the road, just waiting for warmer weather. The best part, it's only done 49,000 miles from new.

  • @DELOS13
    @DELOS13 Рік тому

    Love my 05 Golf tdi with 342k miles, stage 4 tune for Kermatdi. Next I want to add thier 3" complete exhust system, can't wait!!! I love the sound of Diesel. I got lucky with the interior being nearly perfect. I bought it with 314k from 1 time owner and he took really good care of it. He used it as a daily to work, about 60 miles round trip everyday, all highway miles.

  • @andrewknight6853
    @andrewknight6853 5 місяців тому

    got a pd130 1.9tdi awx 2004 in my audi a4 b6! that engine is rock solid!

  • @flyrock45
    @flyrock45 Рік тому +7

    The ALH is by far the most economical of the bunch. It was my 1st TDI. I put 150,000 km on it before the TB snapped because the fuel distributor locked up for some reason, it was a great car. I'm on my 4th one now.

    • @georgebushisntcool
      @georgebushisntcool 8 місяців тому

      One of the mounting ear on the block snapped and the engine tilted so the timing belt got stopped by some part of the chassis and after repairing all this (and people trying to crank it like this without knowing) we repaired everything and it runs still. They are extemely tough engines

  • @gpierce6403
    @gpierce6403 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome video. Very informative!

    • @Matt_Pie
      @Matt_Pie  2 роки тому

      Thank you for watching!

  • @alexandrecolle4273
    @alexandrecolle4273 Рік тому +3

    I drive a '06 golf plus. Nothing fancy. But with the 1.9 TDI it's got plenty of power for towing and pullig itself across any road. Also, not a single speck of rust has touched my small working machine!

  • @garaiselvis
    @garaiselvis Рік тому +1

    I have a 2005 Passat wagon B5.5, 96kw tdi + power box instaled and it drives like a rocket. its over 360000km

  • @fuckjewtube69
    @fuckjewtube69 Рік тому +3

    I have an ALH. I wish I got this car when I was 18 and just kept it. Best car ever and I love the sound and torque.

  • @archiebf4524
    @archiebf4524 Рік тому +10

    I have a PD150 (ARL) at stage 1 (200bhp and around 320nm torque) and even with a leaky intercooler I still see 47mpg.

    • @robbiejacobclarke6479
      @robbiejacobclarke6479 Рік тому

      I recently got a PD150 ARL that is eco mapped believe it or not, extra 30bhp and it does 60-65mpg on motorways. Cannot get over the amount of torque the baby has. ARL I’ve been told is the crème of the crop of those PD TDI engines, really good reliability, performance and efficiency!

    • @nigelboom3943
      @nigelboom3943 Рік тому

      I had a mk4 pd130 asz golf many years ago, sold it with 160,000 miles on it, to this day I still wonder if its still on the road it never failed me. Today I drive a mk6 golf gti but I'm considering going back to diesel lol

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      Any camshaft failure? What oil do you use?

  • @estshaggy7984
    @estshaggy7984 Рік тому +2

    my 2003 Mk4 jetta tdi is chilling at 369k miles

  • @Matej_Strba
    @Matej_Strba Рік тому +6

    If 1.9 TDi is good engine, then even better is its french counterpart. The mighty 2.0 HDi both 66 kW and 80 kW variant. It has similar MPG, better construction and modern commonrail fuel injection. It runs much quieter, much smoother but it has different torque curve. It does not pull as hard as TDi (although max torque is similar) but it more rev happy. The fun doesn't stop in 4000 RPM.

    • @ClemOnShow
      @ClemOnShow Рік тому +1

      I couldn't agree more.
      The price range of the dw10 HDIs was lower, too, but both engins technologies are amongst the most reliable European car diesel engines fitted with a turbo. The atmospheric model preceding them (1.9d xud in PSA and 1.9d SDi) were even more reliable but awfully 🐌. New constraints introduced in euro4 emissions standards made it hard for engineers to repeat these reliable designs.

    • @pacelovemusic1669
      @pacelovemusic1669 11 місяців тому

      True. 1 wire in to injector is enough. 😁

  • @sethweight5949
    @sethweight5949 Рік тому +2

    all 5 tdi's ive owned have almost if not well over 300k miles, current tdi has 322k on it. All of which ran amazing

  • @joelscoffield9770
    @joelscoffield9770 Рік тому +1

    I have owned 5 ALH in both Golf and Jetta. I easily miled up to and over 400,000km. Great car for the highway.

  • @lajsna9936
    @lajsna9936 Рік тому +1

    Got my first golf 4 tdi 1.9 4motion with 100hp and has about 300k but drives like crazy well maintained imported from austria

  • @jamesduggan5846
    @jamesduggan5846 Рік тому +2

    Loved that car. A brand new 2003 Jetta w/ 5 speed and last run of ALH engines. Sold it due to a growing family in 2016. Really miss that car. The next owner got a mint, well maintained, stock car w/ only 200,000 miles. Now have a diesel-gate Touareg. Great car but insanely more complex and problematic.

  • @ianfrost3529
    @ianfrost3529 Рік тому

    Here in the uk we got the mk1 Ford galaxy. 1.9 tdi which had this engine was at 520000miles still ran sweet when it was retired as a taxi. The engine had never been split

  • @joelstevensz06
    @joelstevensz06 Рік тому

    Great video, very informative where did you get the tune stages information? I'd like to take a look at the website choose what route to go

  • @tpjan
    @tpjan 7 місяців тому

    I own an 98 A4 with an AFN engine. I removed the EGR valve and cleaned the intake manifold when I bought it at 260000 km. Now it's at 390, and I often pull a trailer with it. Never had any repairs myself and according to the log it only got a new turbo once.
    Before this I had an Audi 80 with an 1Z engine. Only repair on that was new return pipes on the injectors. I dumped it at 480000 kms, but the engine was running perfectly.

  • @eimantasdapkevicius5035
    @eimantasdapkevicius5035 Рік тому +1

    I have a 99 golf tdi,its 110hp stock,I have it over 5 years and it's really good car,but like the video said,you have to maintain it,body wants to rust,so it needs a paint job every now and then,but its worth it. I live in europe and I have converted it to us spec,20th anniversary look,so my is the only one like that in my city,love it and recommend to everyone!

  • @kevinfarkas1524
    @kevinfarkas1524 День тому

    I have a seat toledo 1.9 TDI ALH.
    It has 440 000km.
    Sadly the oil pan got hit and i didnt notice until the oil presure lamp light out.
    Run without oil 400km.
    The best engine ever made

  • @Hellriderforeveryone
    @Hellriderforeveryone Рік тому +1

    I have a Volvo V70 -98 with the 2,5 TDI engine in it (they only sold in Europe what I know) and it has rolled 580000 kilometers (360395 miles) a friend of mine had one that had 970000+ km (602730) on it and was running flawlessly and with optimization box on it we had it down to half a liter to 10km.
    Absolutely amazing engines

    • @craigconey9971
      @craigconey9971 6 місяців тому

      Love Volvo never had a one but I see plenty of them here in England they great cars that I’ve heard

  • @maximize3527
    @maximize3527 Рік тому +1

    I myself daily an Audi A3 8L with the 1.9 TDI AHF which is very reliable + the body does not rust, because its galvanized so its basically a Golf Mk4 without the rust.

  • @jasonga
    @jasonga Рік тому +2

    A big must for vw diesels is using Quantum oil! They will go til the body rots away. My BJB 105hp is at 189000 miles, in second gear box, third turbo, straight thru exhaust and K&N air filter goes really well and gives back 36-45 mpg !!

  • @jvinsnes
    @jvinsnes Рік тому

    My golf mk4 with 1.9tdi 90hk has 40k miles on it. Solid car! Especially with that 4 motion

  • @live-fz2wk
    @live-fz2wk Рік тому

    I have a Audi A4 avant 1.9 tdi AFN engine and it has 360 000km on it it is tuned to 140 hp and has no problems. Just change oil regularly. Lots of power

  • @negeri5697
    @negeri5697 Рік тому

    I love how they went we need to build an engine as simple as the bug's boxer i have a 1.9 tdi van no matter how long it's sitting you just throw the battery in and it starts with no problem

  • @samhalbert9071
    @samhalbert9071 Рік тому +4

    Girlfriend has an 06 BEW with 340,000 miles and it’s been pretty maintenance free other than preventative stuff. Think all I’ve had to do in a year was replace the thermostat and tensioner. I’m on my 6th one. Owned BEWs, ALH’s and CJAA’s. Out of all of them I miss my first BEW the most. Deleted with a stage 1.5 Malone tune it got over 600 miles on a single tank and that was when diesel was $2 and some change for a gallon.

    • @johnbrown2030
      @johnbrown2030 Рік тому +1

      I agree, I've had ALH's and my fav is my BRM , gets 4.4L/100 bone stock and don't have to downshift up hills

  • @jontheroofer1968
    @jontheroofer1968 Рік тому +1

    Revolutions per second huh? RPS. I just learned a new acronym!

  • @fredgasburger5969
    @fredgasburger5969 Рік тому

    I have a 2014 Audi Q5 TDI with 125,000 miles on it. Still going strong.

  • @alexis19081
    @alexis19081 3 дні тому

    I have a Polo 6R with 75HP and this thing pulls like a beast till 70mph no problem even after 240.000 miles. And it is very very good on gas.

  • @tedt7991
    @tedt7991 Рік тому +1

    I did not want it, did not like it first, But my mk4 golf tdi it was the most reliable car i have ever owned and probably ever will, the amount of cost to run is so minimal that puts even the most economical modern cars to shame, really did not want to sell it in the end

  • @mnp3713
    @mnp3713 Рік тому +2

    would even say that the 2.5TDI is even more solid engine than the 1.9TDI, many t4 vans go 1mil km

  • @ryanmorse4507
    @ryanmorse4507 Рік тому

    Vw diesels are great, I currently have a 2014 wagon with the cjaa 2.0 tdi, it gets 43 mpg and makes 140whp and 240wtq stock, stage 1 kerma tune puts it at 175 whp and 335wtq

  • @gregcrabb3497
    @gregcrabb3497 Рік тому +2

    Yep, have 317,000 miles on my 01 Beetle that I bought new. Due for timing belt and water pump service.

  • @olukayodeokunowo4631
    @olukayodeokunowo4631 Рік тому

    Wow! Excellent post, thank you so much. I love diesel vehicles alot they have have power and can go anywhere. That is why I love my vw t4. Very nice vehicle.

  • @jdwiley5120
    @jdwiley5120 Рік тому +8

    I got an 01 tdi manual, love it to death and do all the work on it myself. very easy to work on and incredibly reliable, I putting a veggie oil conversion kit on it soon so I can get 300mpg lol

    • @archiebf4524
      @archiebf4524 Рік тому

      In the summer I run my PD150 on just vegetable oil straight in the tank

    • @tes-uu9sf
      @tes-uu9sf Рік тому

      "veggie oil conversion kit": = You'll be sorry.

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      Any camshaft failure? What oil do you use?

  • @daniboii2013
    @daniboii2013 Рік тому +1

    I have a 2000 golf TDI. I rolled it and totaled it but it still runs and would drive if I could get in it 😂 definitely an indestructible engine 💯

  • @Stormkrasher
    @Stormkrasher Рік тому +9

    My first and still only car is an '03 VW New Beetle TDI MT with the ALH in it. Nearing 200k miles on it and only major thing to go on it was the OEM suspension after 13yrs of driving which got replaced with a full Bilstein kit to liven it up a small bit. Haven't bothered messing with internals but I figure once it comes time to fully rebuild the engine in the usual maintenance cycle, that's when I'll build it to the edge and then back it off a bit to salvage any bit of reliability as I'll likely have a new daily driver sorted out by that time.

  • @jhenson5168
    @jhenson5168 4 місяці тому

    Great video, are there any adapter plates to a real wheel drive transmission available?

  • @vokkado4744
    @vokkado4744 11 місяців тому

    ive got a Fabia VRS with the 1.9TDI PD130 engine, its around 130bhp and pushing nearly 300nm standard, stage 1 there at around 180bhp and nearly 400nm and you can do that on stock internals, with a simple induction kit it will do fine on a stage 1 map.

  • @AndrewPruteanu
    @AndrewPruteanu 4 місяці тому

    I had 2 TDIs, a 13 passat CKRA and an 01 golf ALH, 5 speed manual. The passat ran pretty good despite its random issues it's had, and my alh came from auction so I'm in the process of fixing its front end damage, I've driven it a few times and it's a tank.

  • @Aileron90
    @Aileron90 Рік тому +1

    2.5 tdi ACV here. 353,000km and still pulling hard.

  • @funclepinky
    @funclepinky 4 місяці тому

    I have owned several of these cars. When my first one roted to oblivion the engine was transplanted into my pick up. TDI ranger now

  • @kujtimzymeri3358
    @kujtimzymeri3358 Рік тому

    Mk4 1.9 tdi ASZ 131 hp automatic 2002 year of production.
    Fast as hell and now has 389.000 km same engine no issues at all.

  • @matthewkirkham8234
    @matthewkirkham8234 Рік тому

    Just turned 300k on my 05 MK4 Jetta TDI (BEW) I love this car!!

  • @cosmins3268
    @cosmins3268 Рік тому +8

    A close brother to the ALH , is the ARL . It has 150 hp 320 nm (236 ft) stock . They reach 190 hp 410 nm (300 ft) with just a stage 1

    • @robbiejacobclarke6479
      @robbiejacobclarke6479 Рік тому

      And on an eco remap you gain 30bhp from stock and I’ve been getting up to 65 mpg on big roads

    • @MrDominatord7
      @MrDominatord7 Рік тому

      Got this in a 2003 seat Leon
      Really like it

    • @akuwdf8057
      @akuwdf8057 Рік тому +1

      ALH and ARL are different engines, ASZ and ARL are very similar

    • @RGV2300
      @RGV2300 Рік тому

      ARL is PD. ALH, AHU, AGR have the VE pump.

    • @JohnKahts
      @JohnKahts 10 місяців тому

      ARL injectors fail though, not reliable

  • @rynem-setapartmind8906
    @rynem-setapartmind8906 6 місяців тому

    I like how you have the Mario Kart music in the background.

  • @MrStevecrasher
    @MrStevecrasher Рік тому +1

    The ASV is also a legend for its reliability with the only cloud over it being the VNT turbo and even better was the original AFN with the separate water pump.

    • @gpubenchmarks7905
      @gpubenchmarks7905 Рік тому

      : D I love AFN ( AFN was even in Mk3 Golf 81kw in passat B5 audi + Idk if it was in mk4 golf. Btwn mk4 and mk3 have same fuel pump

    • @MrStevecrasher
      @MrStevecrasher Рік тому

      @@gpubenchmarks7905 I am just building an ASV to go into a 1U Octavia L&K, should be in and running this week.

  • @davewalker61
    @davewalker61 Рік тому +2

    I had the arl engine with 150bhp from factory. Its was very very good and never went wrong. Also 40 mpg minimum. Fantastic car, mk4 golf.

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      Any camshaft failure? What oil do you use?

    • @davewalker61
      @davewalker61 Рік тому

      @@SY-ml5nl I used the recommended oil from vw which I think was 501 5w30. No camshaft issues. Only things ever changed were cv joints, track rod ends and camshaft positioning sensor. This was the most reliable car I have ever had. IRS a shame that current vw vehicles are not well made as my mk4 golf

    • @garyskinner2422
      @garyskinner2422 9 місяців тому

      Yep I have the same arl 150 pd sitting outside right now, won't ever sell it even though Ulez is coming to me tomorrow

  • @liamtablet7
    @liamtablet7 Рік тому +1

    Yk what also is pretty reliable. The 5 bangers and the 2.0 slow. Not alot of power but they run smooth

  • @gRosh08
    @gRosh08 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing. The Former Wall along NYC’s Wall Street was almost as good.

  • @19jacobob93
    @19jacobob93 2 місяці тому

    As well as the 1.9 TDI, the PSA (Peugeot/Citroen) 1.9 XUD is quite legendary.
    In modern times, the PSA 2.0 HDi is quite possibly the best 4 cyl diesel. I would be happy to take any of these three past 400k miles.
    I've had issues with the newer TDIs (both 1.6 and 2.0), but I'm back in a 2.0 HDi now and plan on keeping it alive for a very long time (currently only on 175k, very sketchy maintenance before me, but still runs as new).

  • @tobireindl
    @tobireindl Рік тому +4

    Not only the ALH, also the AHF/ASV are very reliable, if not equal. But yes, you can also use old oil in a 1:2 mix with fuel and drive it completely normal without any harm, so it's definately the best engine in my opinion. On my ALH, I now have 480k, on my AHF, only 390k - both without any problems except rust, which is quite common in Austria.

    • @IvanIvanov-uw4yx
      @IvanIvanov-uw4yx 9 місяців тому +1

      They are quite literally the same engines, no difference at all. If you compare 90hp ALH vs 110hp AHF or whatever was its code name, the only differences you're gonna find is the turbo is wastegate instead of VNT on the ALH and the injectors are smaller than the ones on AHF

  • @jetta.josh4
    @jetta.josh4 Рік тому +1

    Can you make a video about the successor to the ALH (a couple generations later), the CJAA?

  • @2419ivan
    @2419ivan 7 місяців тому

    I've got a passat b5.5 130PD and at 360k kilometers (223k miles) had to replace one lifter, but rebuilt the whole head because it was quite cheap to do and i plan on having it for years to come. Besides that, it only needed regular service, even the original turbo is still in good conditions. I can say the same for mk4 vr6s since my v6 4mo is running like a champ and only at 260k kilometers ( 160k miles ) had to have its chain replaced as it was making some noise, with everything else still original on it.

  • @M4ExKalashnikov
    @M4ExKalashnikov Рік тому +3

    Uhm, have you heard of old VWs and tanks that they used to build.... we still have many 1.6d and 1.8 on the roads here (besides famous 1.9tdi). VW used to make seriously great engines, that old 1.8 is insane, we did everything we could and neglected it as much as possible... it finally gave up at aprox 430k km and it was fairly easy fix to keep it going but I had a spare engine so I just swapped it. VW is famous for being reliable here tbh

  • @6ixthstage845
    @6ixthstage845 Рік тому +1

    I love the ALH.

  • @andreaskampe9143
    @andreaskampe9143 Рік тому

    My father and i took an citroen xm diese enginel apart, it was a 2.1 d12, it was still running fine, but the rest of the car was failing. it had 1 118 000 km on the odometer, yes over 1 million kilometers, he had the transmission rebuildt at
    650 000 km (automatic).
    Everything looked great no wear at all, the cylinders looked like new, the cross pattern was there, the pistons have long skirts, the crank and the connective rods are massively oversized. but it was a lot o carbon build up in the egr, and intake manifold.

  • @loxlyons
    @loxlyons 6 місяців тому

    I just bought a 03 Jetta with the ALH non-running rust free because you can rarely find them here in South Florida and if you do they’re very expensive with a little bit of rust. You only really find the BEW‘s down here

  • @Jay-ty6uj
    @Jay-ty6uj Рік тому +1

    In the uk I believe we have diff engines to what you get we get the pd130 and pd 150 asz and blt
    Stage 1 on the pd 130 takes u to 170bhp no exhaust mods needed
    Pd150 stage 1 takes it to around 210 again no exhaust mods needed
    A lot of people have put hybrid turbos in with front mount intercoolers making over 250 for every day use have a look at darkside or just search 1.9 hybrid turbo

  • @stefanp7603
    @stefanp7603 Рік тому +2

    I got 255000 on mine and I drive it every day.

  • @gtgodbear6320
    @gtgodbear6320 Рік тому

    My Nissan SR16 non vvt was indestructible. I drove it hard with 275,000miles. It took a deer to smash in my radiator core. It was more work than I wanted to do but the engine was fine.

  • @UnScr3WGaming
    @UnScr3WGaming 7 місяців тому

    I bought a 2005 Golf mk5, 1.9 TDI for 3050 EUR in August 2021. Man this car is fun. Will stage 1 tune it soon to get that little extra oomph out of it, but generally it has not needed much. Swapped the Timing belt and water pump for a new one as soon as I bought it as I didn't know when the one it had was put in, costed only $140. After it shut down on me while driving (luckily close to home and my trusty mechanic) it meant that the original fuel pump had finally given out, so I got that replaced also fairly cheap, for $240. It runs like a dream, fairly economic only half a tank of diesel a month. Can't recommend this car enough.

  • @davorin5428
    @davorin5428 Рік тому

    We had golf III 1,9D for 13 years, every day on the road, changed oil maybe 3 times, 1 battery and many light bulbs. Das auto.

  • @wandendervirtouse
    @wandendervirtouse 3 місяці тому

    I drive a 1.9 TDI ALH Bora (european variant) just changing oil and fuelfilter.. this car runs since 5 months above 30k kilometers.
    Best

  • @mvyhnak
    @mvyhnak Рік тому +3

    Loved the video and I can confirm everything. I have a 1st generation Škoda Octavia from 1999 with AHF (81kw version) TDI. It is currently at 395 000km and counting. That car has never let me down even though it is a definition of a beater. It ran in our family for 11 years and 200 000km without a single engine issue. Only the EGR was clogged so that was blanked out when I took over the ownership. Still after 24 years it passes emisions with flying colors although I didn't believed it would pass them. Unfortunately as you said everything around the engine starts to fall apart. That laundry list of issues ranging from bad interior seals to busted suspension and shot syncros in transmission haunts me every day. I have a lead foot and still never managed to get over 6l/100km (39 US mpg / 47 UK mpg) however fast I went and however much I revved it which is just astonishing. With a lighter foot and longer routes mainly on highways and higher speed roads I got around 4l/100km (58 US mpg / 70 UK mpg). VAG rotary pump diesels are the best workhorses or daily drivers. Absolutely bulletproof whatever you do to it and mpg to be envied by every auto maker. I'd go as far as to say that there is no better diesel from that period in europe (unfortunately no cummins for us...) and it can be seen on the roads. Every time you see a milenium VAG car in these lands there is a 80% chance it is a diesel with that engine. I love that car but time goes on and a new vehicle is on the horizon, hopefully it will life to see at least those 400 000km under my brothers ownership.

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      Any camshaft failure? What oil do you use?

    • @RGV2300
      @RGV2300 Рік тому

      @@SY-ml5nl i use a 5W-30 full synthetic oil. What's important is it has to meet or exceed the 505.00 or 505.01 vw norm, and of course, not buy the cheapest oil.

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      @@RGV2300 thanks. What engine do you have?

    • @RGV2300
      @RGV2300 Рік тому

      @@SY-ml5nl AGR, similar to the AHL, but with a wastegated turbo, previous version, i think, but it is the same engine aside from that. I have read somewhere the tdis with cam failure are the PDs, the next gen without rotary injection pump.

    • @SY-ml5nl
      @SY-ml5nl Рік тому

      @@RGV2300 thanks for reply, but the pd needs a special oil due to the camshaft. So I need another oil. But many thanks for your help anyway

  • @jamesdean8242
    @jamesdean8242 9 місяців тому

    Have owned several VW's the 1st 2001 Golf TDI still have coming up on 300,000, a set of Bentley manuals and do all maintenance. 2007 GTI for about a year traded in for 2009 Jetta SW TDI and 2010 Golf TDI. Diesel gate came and sold the Golf back to VW and bought a 2004 Golf TDI BEW fixed it up and gave it to my parents. Dad told me son wish you'd done this long time ago, he averaged 43mpg with it. The MKIV's / MKIII's get the best MPG highway driving have gone over 800 miles on a tank with my 01. Only upgrades being a cold air intake and an .068 5th gear, planning on a 3bar map.

  • @vee950
    @vee950 3 місяці тому

    I had a 06 1.9 tdi jetta had 353k before I got rid of it and still ran good I currently have a 2013 passat 2.0 tdi I brought with 82k in 2017 I now have 249k on it no issues still runs new I did do a egr,def and dpf delete from Rawtek wit stage 2 tune that's it I love mines

  • @davekana8388
    @davekana8388 Рік тому

    Liked and subscribed, 2000 Beetle, 1.9 5 speed, stock, 273K!

  • @junkemails5050
    @junkemails5050 16 днів тому

    What is these tunes to get those 55mpg? Interested really no further than stage 1, and what about the FMIC? Does any good for mpg with or w/o tune? I installed it already and about to do straight pipe like you. I just needed replace the flex pipe. And thank you for the autozone tip, I didn’t see any link but i looked at autozone. Found the stuff, way cheaper the. Ebay. About the tune iam looking for something ease and fast cheap as well, is it possible get obdll tunes?