Yeah it's a proper rat's nest in there, I can barely get my hands in to get a picture/feel the pipe.Yep didn't realise all those pipes were there. Mines a normal kombi. Ignore my post
Yeah it's a proper rat's nest in there, I can barely get my hands in to get a picture/feel the pipe.Yep didn't realise all those pipes were there. Mines a normal kombi. Ignore my post
just been quoted 3 hours labour at a VW service centre. will do it myself.I've got the fitting down to 4 minutes
Nah I think its still a piss take personally. Mine is the DSG as well. I had a Halfords advance socket set as my only help. 3 of the fixings were pretty easy to remove and only the one partly blocked by the DSG oil cooler was a pain. Needed to use the flexi knuckle to get a degree of movement.My Caravelle has now had the pipe replaced, its made a massive difference to noise levels - it's so much quieter. Hopefully fuel economy will increase a bit too.
Took them several hours to replace the pipe, and quite a bit of skin according to the mechanic! I had the DSG service done at the same time.
I reckon the 3hrs quoted by VW above is to allow for the worst case, IE a Caravelle DSG BiTdi. On a non DSG, non caravelle it's probably a 30 min job.
Apply washing up liquid and water solution to the pipe while the engine is running, best done cold. It will bubble if leaking.trying spotting leaks. HTe smell of exhaust fumes in the engine bay and also in the cab when the fan is on is pretty high. is there anywhere else exhaust gases can leak from? No leak obvious when trying to locate earlier. Would it be a good idea to remove it, inspect, and - if no fualt found - refit it again? Or is it best to renew gaskets etc if refitting?
As somebody posted recently the bi-turbo assembly comes complete with the exhaust manifold. The exhaust manifold is now modified compared with the original so the EGR pipe feeding the EGR is also different to the original.Does anyone know the latest part number? Guy at VW parts on the phone said it would depend if i had ever had the turbo replaced (dont believe it ever has).......i has seen an image earlier in this thread but it shows multiple? Are they the same for all engines or vary? mine is a lowly 105. Thanks
Ok well I certainly can smell it whilst driving around ! Absolutely.If at a standstill you do get a WiF of it. Yes they do stink while doing one but you be able shouldn't smell it while driving around.
Great idea !Slightly off topic (ish) but with parts of my vans engine and other areas being difficult to see and also my wife's Ford Ranger had some issues with EGR and a hose leak where it was difficult to see, I bought this Endoscope which connects to my phone or tablet. It really helped get to the areas that I couldn't get to with my phone camera.
Endoscope