D.I.Y. Timing Belt Replacement
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Mishar and MP, I added your input and link onto the First post so anyone reading this can reference your advise. THANKS for all your input.
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#25
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Which compressor. The air suspension compressor all you need to do is pull the drivers side fender liner, ac compressor you would probably need to pull the front bumper, to clear up parking sensors are wired into the harness so there is only 2 plugs for the entire front bumper cover to come off.
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Which compressor. The air suspension compressor all you need to do is pull the drivers side fender liner, ac compressor you would probably need to pull the front bumper, to clear up parking sensors are wired into the harness so there is only 2 plugs for the entire front bumper cover to come off.
Also, is a refurbished water pump ok? Is it worth the savings?
Last edited by flag_route; 08-15-2015 at 02:18 PM.
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A genuine Audi (VW/Audi) water pump, which, as far as I know are only available as a remanufactured part is the best choice. Do not, repeat, do not get suckered into buying a new Saleri brand water pump. They are junk, IMHO and per my experience.
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For earlier poster, a remanunufactured likely comes down to only using the original body, with new bearing, impeller, gasket, etc. That is if it is actually remanufactured (read on). Any failures on quality metal cast ones (like D3) are virtually always in those replaced parts and not in the housing. To be honest, sometimes I wonder though if it isn't just a two tier price game. Costs money to move used cores around and back to manufacturer, and its not like in the old days where the same part is used in literally a million motors. On Bosch MAFs as another example with a lot of variants, you can also pay a lot more for new than remanufactured, but all they supposedly re use is the outer plastic tube. If I was the manufacturing manager, they would all be new frankly behind the scenes with only the part # variant. Somehow I bet in the modern area with so many parts variants that just might be true. Can't be sure however, and they will never let on. Anyway, big picture, yes a rational way to take cost out yet get Audi OES/controlled quality. Agreed w/ Mister Bally and sounds like your sentiments: avoid aftermarket here, especially given the huge cost hassle & damage risks if it goes out early.
Last edited by MP4.2+6.0; 08-15-2015 at 04:11 PM.