Mad Diesel! CAR WIZARD has to review 2014 VW Jetta TDI 2 feet off the ground!

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  • Some services leave a car in weird position while repairing. This 2014 Volkswagen Jetta TDI is stuck 2 feet off the ground while it's being serviced. The CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ does a very tricky inspection on this one.
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  • @GarryMcGovern
    @GarryMcGovern ปีที่แล้ว +54

    One of the most ubiquitous engines on European roads, powering everything from VW's to Audis, Skodas and SEATs. They absolutely LOVE a tune and will just go on forever. While 200+ bhp is common, it's the lovely big chunk of torque that puts a giggle on your face.

  • @chuckbrown617
    @chuckbrown617 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    Kudos to Mrs. Wizard for going above (or below in this case) and beyond.

  • @jessestevenson8041
    @jessestevenson8041 ปีที่แล้ว +91

    Love my Kerma tuned 2012 Golf TDI. Over 175hp/330tq is quite a bit for such a small car. MPG’s are insane at low 40’s around town and high 40’s on the highway, I just got my timing belt done at 110k miles. They will run forever IF you keep up on the maintenance religiously.

    • @ebindy4951
      @ebindy4951 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Mercedes Diesels are more reliable, cheaper to maintain & don’t have stupid timing belts.
      Plus they didn’t destroy the Diesel Car market in America like Vile Volkswagen.

    • @aleksandarandric6751
      @aleksandarandric6751 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Is it a 2.0? Those cars where i live go for some decent money wven when they have high mileage (allmost all of them)

    • @KurwaximusBlyatski
      @KurwaximusBlyatski ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So, Kerma has been good for yours? I've been thinking about using them to do mine. I've got 100k, about to do my timing belt, & was looking at mods. Did you get the stage 1 or higher? Any issues like the car in the video? I don't need much more performance, just a dependable daily driver in a car that I absolutely love! Manual transmission too, of course!

    • @ACT305
      @ACT305 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Same 2013 tdi 2.0. Got a tune done at 122k miles right when my "diesel scam" warranty ended. Car drives amazing and I average 38mpg in heavy traffic but 50mpg on a highway. I let my dad borrow it for a week and the mf said 57.2 mpg. Either way I've done timing belt every 50k,transmission fluid change every 30k, oil change every 5k and fuel filter every 10k and the cars never stopped kicking. Been mighty expensive on upkeep tho lol

    • @The_Ragin_Asian
      @The_Ragin_Asian ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Just for people looking for info on Kerma. I had a Kerma tune on my '06 1.9 TDI Jetta. Absolutely love the tune and it never gave my car or me any issues. Sold the car at 320,000 miles and still see it driving around town 3 years later.

  • @kobefox9163
    @kobefox9163 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I have a 2015 Passat TDI with over 350k miles, and its still running and driving perfectly. These TDI engines are absolute engineering masterpieces.

  • @random13627
    @random13627 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    i just hate that the media ruined diesels, america is perfect for diesels and we have to deal with gasoline and hybrids and evs,
    shame on every news outlet that blatantly lied when the scandal was going on.

    • @zuti071
      @zuti071 ปีที่แล้ว

      Shame on people who don't use capital letters too.

    • @random13627
      @random13627 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@zuti071 lol, it’s youtube not my job

    • @bh2155
      @bh2155 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The TDI was the best engine VW ever made

  • @patrickbolmeyer9515
    @patrickbolmeyer9515 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    'KERMA' TDI is a tune package. My son had a 2012 Jetta TDI with the 2.0 TDI w/ a 6 speed manual tranny. He was able to get in the high 50's mpg on road trips.

    • @fecat93
      @fecat93 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow, was that before or after dieselgate? I have the same wagon, which I bought after the "fixes" and I do 32.5mpg city and 37.5mpg highway.
      My dash/steering wheel looks much better with more mileage, but then again I'm in Chicagoland with no blazing sun.

    • @patrickbolmeyer9515
      @patrickbolmeyer9515 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fecat93 - This was a sedan Jetta TDI and this was before dieselgate. He had a total of 90K miles when he had VW buy back his car. The original MSRP was $24K USD. They bought it back for $19K USD. Not a bad deal!

    • @fecat93
      @fecat93 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@patrickbolmeyer9515 I partially regret buying post dieselgate. Good deal, but mileage and emissions problems have nullified all the savings. The software fix made emissions made the regeneration process ineffective.

    • @lanewilliams6099
      @lanewilliams6099 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@fecat93 my 6speed manual TDI gets like 42mpg in town, and like 70mpg on the highway. Also, Dieselgate was an emissions scandal, not a MPG scandal. They didn't like about the MPG on these cars. And due to the class action lawsuit, VW has to cover your repairs on the diesel engine for as long as you own the car.

    • @fecat93
      @fecat93 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lanewilliams6099 I wish!!!!! "In addition, and concurrently, the Extended Emissions Warranty runs for 4 years 6 months or 54,000
      miles (whichever occurs first) from the date of modification or first dealer resale post-modification.
      Your vehicle was modified on Jul 26, 2019 and 81,634 miles." I had a repair during the warranty that was included, but 2 repairs 10k after the expiration. I track mileage by the tankful -- trip divided by gallons filled so I have 2,200 tankfuls of history and I'm getting what I am getting in suburban low-traffic driving with little idling. I can't attest to previous mileage, but assuming people don't lie there was a SUBSTANTIAL decrease post modification.

  • @frimleyfrodo
    @frimleyfrodo ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I’ve had a 2014 VW 2.0 TDi with DSG over here in the UK from new. It’s just about to hit 199,000 miles with absolutely no engine or transmission issues. Changed the belt and water pump in Dec 2018 at 112,000 and it will be due again this December. It uses no oil between my 9k service intervals and averages 50 mpg (UK). Oil, fuel, pollen and air filters are all so easy to reach, makes it a pleasure to service.

  • @adamjones2299
    @adamjones2299 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Owned a 2012 TDI for six years, and it was one of the most reliable cars I ever owned. No matter what small thing happened, that thing cranked and ran day in and day out. Only reason I sold was to help a buddy of mine with a reliable ride. The six speed was a pleasure to drive. As long as you leave the major maintenance items like timing belt etc to a professional your brake jobs, oil changes etc were relatively easy DIY for an average person, and not overly expensive.
    There can be issues with carbon over time, but not having DEF to deal with, as long as you made sure to get some Regen cycles in it wasn't a huge issue. For the more adventurous a VCDS makes diag for small stuff on your own or DIY much nicer.

  • @gregorymurphy9980
    @gregorymurphy9980 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I own a 2014 TDI Sportwagen also. I have 85K miles and plan to keep it for a long, long time. I keep it clean, park it indoors and follow the maintenance schedule to the tee. Mine looks a whole lot nicer than the Florida model. I suspect it sits out in the sun.

    • @V8vortec98
      @V8vortec98 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's what I thought until my High pressure Fuel pump went out and sent metal shavings thru out the whole system.Vw wants $9200 to repair it.Ridiculous!!!

  • @antomee1301
    @antomee1301 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Great to hear you speak about the legendary 1.9 tdi. Still a lot of them running around in Europe!

    • @gregcrabb3497
      @gregcrabb3497 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I've had my ALH TDI for 22 years still going strong 322,000 miles

    • @googolplex2789
      @googolplex2789 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This one’s a 2.0 CR TDI. Also quite reliable.

  • @robertpaterson7011
    @robertpaterson7011 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I had that car same and loved it! 2014 Jetta TDI 6 speed with all the options. I happily drove it for 90,000 miles and sold it back to VW 4 years later due to the Dieselgate scandal for $1500 more than I paid for it! I did regular oil and fuel filter changes and put two new tires on it in that time and it never skipped a beat. I would have kept it but VW offered me too much to turn the offer down. I turned it in and sold an old F-150 and with the proceeds, purchased a 2018 Honda Ridgeline, an equally awesome vehicle. I enjoy the channel, Wizard!

    • @lanewilliams6099
      @lanewilliams6099 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Should have kept it. I kept mine. and due to the class action lawsuit, VW has to pay for the maintenace and repair of my car, and pretty much everything related to the diesel part of it, for as long as I have had it. Other than oil changes and tires, I have never paid for repairs. Not that I have had many, but still.

    • @dishsoap1
      @dishsoap1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      My brother had a tdi 2012 Passat. He sold it back to Vw for more than he paid as well. Then he bought three used tdi jettas from unsuspecting sellers and sold those back to VW. He ended up profiting like 30k. Lol

    • @imchris5000
      @imchris5000 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lanewilliams6099 if you find the right dealer you can take vw for a real run on the warranty. I got a new turbo scr dpf egr cooler crank seals new rod bearings and all the bottom end seals all because I went in with a weepy upper oil pan. to the right place its a blank check from vw they even provide a rental at the expense of vw

    • @summerforever6736
      @summerforever6736 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Scumbag move that was..

  • @johncassidy4941
    @johncassidy4941 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have a ‘13 tdi Sportwagen with a 6spd manual, currently with 105kmi. I installed a Kerma Tdi upgrade 35,000 miles ago. It has preformed flawlessly! I’ve never had a check engine light or any issues whatsoever.
    As these are diesel gate cars, VW’s fix was in reprogramming the ECU, resulting in reduced fuel economy, less torque and fuel economy, and reduced drivability. The Kerma system consists of a small console that plugs into the OBD2 port. The first thing you do is download the original map programming that is stored in the console. Then you upload the new revised map. It’s super easy, and worked flawlessly. If you need to go in for warranty work or emissions testing, just plug the unit in and reinstall the original map. The dealer will never know it’s been tuned (I would NOT display the Kerma sticker!). Once you get the car back, reinstall the tune in minutes, and you are good to go!
    The tune provides around an extra 100 ft-lbs or torque, and a much smoother power delivery. And I see 10-20% better fuel economy! Much of what the Wizard says about aftermarket tunes is right, but Kerma TDI is the exception from my experience!

    • @fecat93
      @fecat93 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We have emissions check in Chicagoland I assume you would have to deprogram it for that.

    • @johncassidy4941
      @johncassidy4941 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fecat93 likely so, but it takes a minute or two do do.

    • @azizhachimi8744
      @azizhachimi8744 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@johncassidy4941 Hi there, where can I get that Kerma tune? Thanks

    • @davisltechapple
      @davisltechapple 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The dealer absolutely DOES know it has been tuned. The ECU keeps a counter of how many times it has been flashed. As soon as they plug into OBD with the VW dealer service software, their system automatically checks the counter and if it has been flashed, it will set a flag called "TD1". This goes into a national database. The technician doesn't even get a say in this. It is automatic. Any dealer can now see that the ECU was modified and can use this as a basis to deny any power train warranty claims. I know first hand. One decision to flash a simple tune led to a lot of extra money spent years down the line. Don't get me wrong, the tune is great, but it will catch up with you.

  • @AllenAutoTire
    @AllenAutoTire ปีที่แล้ว +53

    Only the 4 smaller bolts need to be removed to get the crank pulley off.

    • @williammeyers9154
      @williammeyers9154 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Did this job in my drive way. 4 bolts is all you need to get the pulley off

    • @brianquattlander1159
      @brianquattlander1159 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same. Just did the timing belt on my sons VW

  • @ErikTheVikingMechanic
    @ErikTheVikingMechanic ปีที่แล้ว +10

    1.9 TDI are fantastic. I have 04 Passat TDI PD. Bulletproof engine. Never had any issues but only 130k miles so far. Still braking in period for those engines

    • @zfunk9
      @zfunk9 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Have you deleted the balance shaft? I don’t think they are bullet proof until that is done. That balance shaft will kill your engine one day unless it’s removed.

  • @volpswagen_marco
    @volpswagen_marco ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Wizard! No need to remove that 19mm 12 point bolt. Just remove the 4 “Allen key” bolts to remove the pulley.
    As for the the fuel pump , you need to put a timing tool or drill bit to hold the pulley in position. Repair Manuel says to loosen the camshaft pulley…. DON’T DO IT! Just don’t forget to time the pulley as well.

  • @davidparrish1133
    @davidparrish1133 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Rebuilt about three CJAA TDI Sportwagens and two ALH Jettas. Love Diesel cars. Currently driving a Diesel Chevy Cruze.

  • @johngaither9263
    @johngaither9263 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    My but we hit a sore spot with tools! I get it. As a parts man a mechanic loaned me some tools to do some minor repairs. Before I returned them, I meticulously cleaned them with parts cleaning solvent and shop towels. BIG MISTAKE! The mechanic was furious. He ranted about how I had removed what he called the protective layer of grime from them.

    • @wernerdanler2742
      @wernerdanler2742 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That mechanic was full of you know what. 😮

  • @jaymechanic1228
    @jaymechanic1228 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    As a technician myself i just want to say what a great place your shop must be to work in.

  • @rmp5s
    @rmp5s ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Yup! First thing I did when I got my GT-R was have it re-tuned. A tune can LITERALLY make or break a build and, not knowing for sure what tune was on it when I got it, how it was set up, etc, that was the first thing I did. Tunes are awesome but not something to be taken lightly! Don't blame you at ALL for being like, "noooooope"...lol

    • @shueibdahir
      @shueibdahir ปีที่แล้ว +2

      What do you mean exatcly? I've been thinking about remapping my very high mileage 250k 2007 8v 140hp TDI to 170hp.
      New stock turbo, new hpfp, new flywheel and clutch. Should I do it or leave it? I was thinking about replacing the camshaft and lifters but is that necessary?

  • @kieranmarshall2605
    @kieranmarshall2605 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    You don't need to remove the centre crank pulley bolt only the 4 smaller bolts and the pulley will come off, also even though the fuel pump has a pin to time it up it doesn't actually need to be timed, wouldn't make any difference, that's as I was told by VW themselves

    • @janniss6401
      @janniss6401 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      As far as I know the fuel pump does need to be timed correctly. The engine will run either way, but it runs rough with the pump out of time

    • @Hugo-tw8ip
      @Hugo-tw8ip ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I believe the pump needs to be timed correcty, otherwise the engine might shut itself down after starting or even not starting at all

    • @JedemPoKucama
      @JedemPoKucama ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's not a an old P pump,it's common rail,shouldn't have to be timed

    • @gabrielgorena3790
      @gabrielgorena3790 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It most definitely is timed like the others with a pinhole. I've missed the mark and had to redo it, won't cause damage but it will surely take a long time to crank

    • @harrylundstrom1887
      @harrylundstrom1887 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      VW SSP403 does say that the hp pump should be timed correctly to produce the pressure in sync with injection. While it does make a difference it will likely run even with the pump completely out of time since the injection timing comes from the control unit based on crank and cam speed sensor signals.

  • @jamesisaphotographer
    @jamesisaphotographer ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Good to see lots of diesel love in the comments. My mk1 SEAT Leon (I don’t think you get those in the US but it’s basically a Golf mk4) with the ARL engine has been going strong for nearly twenty years now. No major issues in 160,000 miles, even when I was really lazy servicing it for a few years, no minor issues really either now I think about it. You can tell it’s getting old now though, and it might be time to replace it, but if my next car lasts even half as long, I’ll be very happy.

  • @mattross8131
    @mattross8131 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Don't forget .. part of the settlement with VW over their programming of the engine computers to recognize they were being tested for emissions .. was to detune the engines so they would meet emissions standards all the time. KERMA TDI is well known in the TDI circles for tuning. It may be that the new computer settings are in conflict with the tune and that's giving the CEL! Either way, the tuner should fix it!
    I had a 1997 Passat 1.9TDI that I loved - 44mpg all day long and a very comfortable commuter car!

  • @Therrien50
    @Therrien50 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have a 2014 TDI at 65K KM I did a Malone stage 2 with a turbo back exhaust 2.5inch from Rawtek. DPF delete with EGR blocker. about 950-1100km per tank. At about 100k KM I added a stage 2 street South Bend clutch with Saches dual mass flywheel. lastly I added the Wavetrac LSD. I now have 196K KM on the car and I have never had any issues with the tune or anything just maintenance and ALWAYS Amsoil.

  • @chestnut01111
    @chestnut01111 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    The pump needs to be timed so that the pulse occurs at the right time. It won't do any damage but it may not start. Changed tens of these on my day job on Linde forklifts.

    • @JedemPoKucama
      @JedemPoKucama ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah all the pumps are the same,on forklifts too🥲

    • @htowndct832
      @htowndct832 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yep, all the more reason to upgrade to a cp3

  • @craighrodgers8443
    @craighrodgers8443 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Take the 4 small ones around the crank bolt off then pulley will come off. Just double check that the crank bolt is not a tty bolt.

  • @redrose3886
    @redrose3886 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The motor 1.9 TDI is it's bullet proof.
    There are videos on youtube with a Skoda 2001 1.9 tdi 110hp engine with 400000 miles and a Audi A4 1.9 tdi 600000 miles.

  • @cobra281
    @cobra281 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a '14 Audi Q7 TDI which I love, Wizard. I do my own oil changes, and fuel filter replacements. It's super easy, and the cabin and air filter is easy also. It's essentially bullet proof and gets great gas mileage. I average around 25 mpg, and I drive it hard. It's the 2nd gen 3.0 V6 TDI (engine code CNRB). Currently have 131,000 miles and going strong.

  • @Gazsuncoast73
    @Gazsuncoast73 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your intros, glad you aren't scared of the camera anymore. Great stuff brother 👍🏻

  • @ohadparan2853
    @ohadparan2853 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This customer has an ironic sense of humor: the decal on the right rear window says "Jesus" in Hebrew.

  • @797ASM
    @797ASM ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Had one just like that in silver and dual-clutch automatic. Was a blast to drive (lots of low rpm torque that kept going when the turbo kicked in at higher rpm) while it lasted. At about 120k miles the high power fuel pump exploded and blew metal in every direction of the fuel system: from the gas tank all the way to the tail pipe. $6k to repair. Fortunately it was covered under (extended) warranty. All was good till it happened again at around 150k and out of warranty. Got the minimum work done to give it back to VW under the “diesel gate” program and still collect money (had to be able to drive a few feet back and forth). Even though we loved driving that car and miss it every day, won’t touch one again - even with the special warranty VW offered.

  • @benkirkpatrick5278
    @benkirkpatrick5278 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I've owned my 2014 VW Sportwagen since fall 2019 and I love it. It's been Kerma tuned for 2 of those years and drives amazing. I've only got ~65k miles though and mine is in a lot better shape. I'm thinking they took it to a shady "tuner" who didn't know what they were doing.

  • @Zeem4
    @Zeem4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I know someone who runs a small independent garage, and only last weekend I (an amateur tinkerer) had to lend him a thin-wall 36mm hub nut socket to use on a Peugeot, because the national tyre and exhaust chain's shop on the other side of the road keeps borrowing his tools and not returning them. Readers from the UK might like to try and guess which national tyre and exhaust chain that is.

  • @JustinSeara
    @JustinSeara ปีที่แล้ว +3

    8:50 what? That is a cover on the steering wheel. Did you seriously think that was the original leather? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @SuperRtrtrtr
    @SuperRtrtrtr ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Never catch Scotty Kilmer's wife doing that. Mrs. Wizard is a gamer!

  • @andradeasa1
    @andradeasa1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a 2014 Jett tdi with a stage 2 tune from Malone tuning and I have had no issues. It truly woke this car up and is fun to drive!

  • @richardmullins9299
    @richardmullins9299 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Beautiful Jetta Sportwagen. I have a 2013 VW Beetle TDI. I Have done the timing belt service at less than 130000 and it runs well. Learning more on turbos on cars and lots of coolant and extra oil over time makes things work out. Oil temps don't get over 213F. I get asked sometimes that the VW is Diesel.

  • @inexconst
    @inexconst ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I never miss your videos always extremely interesting and informative, absolutely you are my favorite show, thank you Dave and your wonderful supportive Wife 👍😊

  • @youngs123456789
    @youngs123456789 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i have a malone stage 2 in my mk7 tdi golf. 193hp-332tq. gets 58mpg on the highway. just clocked 200k miles and my oil samples look great. love these cars to death but there getting hard to find in my area. great video!

  • @MichaelCowden
    @MichaelCowden ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had an 11 TDI with a 6 speed manual. My favorite car ever. I hated selling it back to VW because of their Dieselgate scandal. Wish I could find another one.

  • @michellehewlett4608
    @michellehewlett4608 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It’s funny the golf wagon called a Jetta in the USA

  • @volvofreak86
    @volvofreak86 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    If you break something for the person you work for, at least let them know, then they can get it fixed or buy another one, it is the honest thing to do and you won't get fired for breaking something, shit happens, i have broken things i told straight away what broke

  • @henryrodier8024
    @henryrodier8024 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My 2011 Jetta has 148000 miles the interior is not as nice as that one but the real leather steering wheel looks far better than that one in 2011 getting a stick was near impossible and I bought mine used so you get what’s available hoping it lasts 300000 miles have had it 8 years and got a boat load of money from diesel gate so this car stands me nothing. Keeping til I can’t buy fuel anymore

  • @GerardoVw1
    @GerardoVw1 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    You don’t need to take the 12 point 19mm bolt off to do the timing belt. Also you can get that socket at any store that sells sockets

  • @Ryan61121
    @Ryan61121 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Here in Ireland, VW Diesels are known to go 300k plus miles. Obviously they're well maintained. Taxi's here tend to be VW btw.

  • @mattalki
    @mattalki ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I put 400K on my ALH before I sold it. That thing was a tank. I now have a 2014 Beetle TDI and a 2015 Golf TDI. I wouldn't bother tuning them, as they have plenty of power as is. That Jetta looked a little rough. My 2001 mk4 Golf TDI looked far cleaner than that 2014 when I sold it.

  • @alexanderstefanov6474
    @alexanderstefanov6474 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    The 1.9 TDI PD was a great engine, especially in 130bhp form, I remember being in a Skoda Fabia with one of those and it went like shit off a shovel, got 5/100, about 60miles to a US gallon

    • @Zeem4
      @Zeem4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I knew someone with a 2004 Passat with a 1.9 PD engine, it had been used as a taxi and had over 330,000 miles on the clock, and had never had anything more than routine maintenance. It would get more than 60mpg (UK, imperial) on a long run.

    • @jamesisaphotographer
      @jamesisaphotographer ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have the PD150 engine and it’s a lot of fun. More than enough power to put a smile on my face and incredibly reliable. The PD130 was something else though. My old flatmate had a SEAT Ibiza with that engine in it and even as a passenger, it felt insane. It felt like it was ripping its wheels off in pretty much every gear.

  • @user-qc9ot6fx2r
    @user-qc9ot6fx2r ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Those are great motors after 2008, they are really common in Europe and better every year.. Btw. Hood emblem is not under bra, just has grill changed

  • @volvopentaman
    @volvopentaman ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You don't need to remove the crank pulley centre bolt, the 12point 19mm one. Just remove the 4pc XZN10 bolts and the aux belt crank pulley will come off. This unless you NEED to replace crank seal or gear of course.
    I've done tens of these belts on various 1,9/2,0TDI engines from 2000-2015. Audi A3,4,5,6, VW Golf, Passat, Skoda Octavia and so on. The system is the same on old Audi/VW from around 1976 onward, except those had four 6mm allen key bolts instead of the newer around 2003-> that have the XZN10 ones.
    The timing on these is VERY precise. The engine will run if the pump timing is a bit off, BUT it will throw a pump code. The timing on pump and cam need to be within a degree.

  • @scottyb4606
    @scottyb4606 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    2014 TDI Beetle here. Great little car with lots of torque and great mileage. So sporty too . I just ordered a bigger rear sway bar and Bilstein shocks to see if that will reduce some body roll. My only 2 complaints about the car is the gearing is too tall for city driving (just like a Porsche) and the car is a little difficult to get in and out of. Otherwise it's just a great car.

  • @neilmckellar5899
    @neilmckellar5899 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Appreciate the humor Wizard, especially re: 10mm sockets! 😂

  • @piemai651
    @piemai651 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had my Golf TDI tuned years ago. It was great for a while... then the added torque started to overpower the clutch and it would slip in high gear (ultimately ruining the clutch). After that, the added soot from the extra fuel was getting sent through the intake (thanks EGR valve) which was killing the turbo and plugging the intake.

  • @Jmdp.94
    @Jmdp.94 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Never thought I'd see Mrs Wizard on the floor for the undercarriage shots 😂

  • @Der_Ingenieur
    @Der_Ingenieur ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I ran over an already dead deer in a Passat years ago. Luckily no damage but I still find hair under the car at times when I work under it.

  • @therealcojo
    @therealcojo ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Bra isn't hiding the logo, this car has after market front grilles.
    I drive one of these 88,000 miles with a 6MT.
    These are Golf Wagon/Estate everywhere else in the world.
    That steering wheel is beat!

  • @kinkyslayer
    @kinkyslayer ปีที่แล้ว

    Had a 2012 TDI sportwagen with a DSG before the Dieselgate stuff. Loved that car! Made it 500 miles on one tank going from LA to Arizona and back

  • @gorylatko
    @gorylatko ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The VW emblem is not applied on the hood from the factory, so the bra is not covering it. The owner removed it from the grill or replaced the grill entirely. And, no, the smoked tail lights are not stock.

  • @danjoe22
    @danjoe22 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video as always, so glad you mentioned the citroen, can't wait to see that video. Tuning a vehicle these days is overriding what the manufacturer intended. Proceed at you own risk.

  • @litsmoderngaming
    @litsmoderngaming ปีที่แล้ว +50

    VW and Merc are one of the few brands that make new cars that don't look like insects

    • @anubaral
      @anubaral ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Good looking while still looking like shit and reliability is even worse…

    • @epicswirl
      @epicswirl ปีที่แล้ว +17

      VW literally makes the “beetle”. Wym they don’t look like insects?

    • @dantesinfernopurgatory7826
      @dantesinfernopurgatory7826 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@anubaral Sounds like you got 🔥by those makes in the past...

    • @anubaral
      @anubaral ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dantesinfernopurgatory7826 nah, i am driving a opel wich is a gm car with a ecotec lk 9 first gen wich is reliable since saab sweden was involved in making the engine

    • @willmill409
      @willmill409 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@anubaral SAAB was my favorite

  • @ecyfoto
    @ecyfoto ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Windshield replacement is free in Floriduh. Insurance companies are mandated by law to pay for replacement. No excuse to drive around with cracked glass. Love me a diesel.

  • @keithmalmberg8395
    @keithmalmberg8395 ปีที่แล้ว

    We have a 2014 TDI Passat.
    Love it. Just did the 160k. It does here somethings that are a bit different from the rest of the world....
    And if you ever need to replace the cooling fan assembly or the radiators (yes there are 2) they must drop out the bottom. They will not fit out the top.
    Just had to do them when a fan blade cracked and wiped out the main radiator. Because it had so many miles and was such a pain I just did both.

  • @imchris5000
    @imchris5000 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    kerma is one of the few tuners doing emissions compliant tunes they dont even sell tunes for deleted diesels anymore

  • @mrmrmrcaf7801
    @mrmrmrcaf7801 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That car in the EU it is called VW Golf IV Variant , they are everywhere. On every street I see one parked

  • @Simbacu
    @Simbacu ปีที่แล้ว

    We have a landrover discovery1 that sits outback, like it's kind of sitting there rotting but not, it's intact, you could drive it on a road fine, but not legally as it would fail an inspection or what we call an MOT cause it's badly rusty, but it starts most of the time sometimes it needs jumped but it's cause it's not driven, but when it runs, it runs like a dream, it's the 2.5 tdi i4, those engines are bulletproof

  • @ophelia_rides_bikes
    @ophelia_rides_bikes 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just picked up a 1.9 ALH Beetle with a stick. I love it. I'm waiting for any problems to pop up, but it drives straight and has enough power. Such a shame these TDI cars had to die off due to not meeting emissions standards. Hardly any diesel passenger cars on the road in North America!

  • @balkanca
    @balkanca ปีที่แล้ว +5

    That's crazy about the tool, and exactly why I stopped loaning my tools out to people. Of course, in a shop it's a completely different situation.
    Also interesting is the Hebrew Yeshua sticker on the passenger side quarter glass.

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Steering wheel and cracked windshield number 1 on my list

  • @larrytompkins4408
    @larrytompkins4408 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i know this is one of the cars you don't recommend owning , but i do love mine 210K miles so far bone stock , yes expensive to fix but its paid for , almost due for second belt change out

  • @AngelaMcDevitt-et1zu
    @AngelaMcDevitt-et1zu 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All you people saying their Jetta TDI’s have treated them well I’m blown away 😂 my 2010 Jetta wagon only has 76k miles and it has cost me $15,000 in repairs the last year and a half. It was such a great car till 70k miles and now it’s a constant stress.

  • @JohnRCleaves
    @JohnRCleaves ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your vids Car Wizard ! If I’m ever in the area, I will stop in to visit. 😊

  • @Kaioken20
    @Kaioken20 ปีที่แล้ว

    Return of the Bug Ninja!! Great to hear it - he needs his own channel ASAP.

  • @martincaldera386
    @martincaldera386 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Jajaja is so nice to see an old mexican licence plate in your shop. it comes from Sonora, México it should make a 2000 miles journey to get there. Saludos amigo Mecánico Mago.

  • @EGPeppered
    @EGPeppered ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have the exact same problem but with side cutters. I got so fed up that i bought a dozen pairs of them. Now i find a pair almost everywhere i look in the workshop

  • @shtopfl5247
    @shtopfl5247 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Where are the 2.0 TDI people 😄✌🏻 greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @Land_Raver
    @Land_Raver ปีที่แล้ว

    You don't need to take the crank bolt out. Just the 4 bolts around it. I'm glad I ordered a kit with all the bolts when doing mine.

  • @patrickfichter81
    @patrickfichter81 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a ‘14 Sportwagen TDI with a Malone stage 2 tune and a DSG tune. I love these cars!

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLL ปีที่แล้ว +2

    VAG products to include Porsche use lug bolts instead of lug studs and nuts. That is why you see the excellent tool sticking out of the brake rotor; This threaded rod allows you to simply hang the wheel from it and then easily install the bolts.
    Great video!

    • @cindybetten7573
      @cindybetten7573 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I use 2 of those “starter” lugs on each wheel, it really makes the job much easier and faster. I don’t know why VW does that, it can be very frustrating just to put a wheel back on the car.

    • @Flies2FLL
      @Flies2FLL ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@cindybetten7573 That is what you are supposed to do. I bought one for my Cayman S and it really makes life easier. I'm surprised David didn't point it out.
      [I know you are supposed to use two, but I'm a cheap bastard~🙃]

    • @laveritesurlestemoinsdejeh8522
      @laveritesurlestemoinsdejeh8522 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cindybetten7573 Not just Volx, but EVERY. SINGLE. EUROPEAN. MAKE. I have a complete set of those for all sizes and thread pitches, that way I can work on any European car witout worrying that a wheel is gonna fall off, also makes brake jobs easier.

  • @sdfiske64
    @sdfiske64 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would highly suggest you recommend a transmission drain and fill. The transmission fluid is almost clear looks like water. but at 100,000 miles it is quite dirty.

  • @chuckcts-v3460
    @chuckcts-v3460 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The dash cover is to keep the Florida sun/UV, from baking/cracking it. If you have ever parked a car in the Florida summer sun, you know why the fuzzy cover is on the console arm rest. Sun is what has happened to the steering wheel cover too.

  • @drewsshoplife
    @drewsshoplife ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You do not need to remove that large bolt to do a timing belt/water pump replacement. Remove the four smaller triple squares. That middle 12 point bolt is extremely tight.

  • @garrettsc
    @garrettsc ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It also has a P3gauges set up on the left vent. Nice touch,.

  • @jordanimatedstreaming
    @jordanimatedstreaming ปีที่แล้ว +7

    These diesel VW's were a really smart buy in the late 90's-2000's. The mpg's far exceed gasoline cars and the TDi engines were known to be able to survive a lot more miles than the gasoline 1.8T. The climbing diesel prices and the general populace marching closer and closer to electric vehicles means a new diesel could be a roll of the dice. As long as semi trucks are using diesel they should be a decent buy.

    • @andrewdonohue1853
      @andrewdonohue1853 ปีที่แล้ว

      This EV agenda will die off, it needs to. Government control and manipulation. Vote trump and end it

    • @12yearssober
      @12yearssober ปีที่แล้ว +4

      EV is 50 years away. By then something else will come along.

    • @jeepinintexas6215
      @jeepinintexas6215 ปีที่แล้ว

      The populace isn't marching towards EV. It's the damn government pushing it and trying to force the populace in that direction with mandates etc. Whenever the government is pushing something you should know it's never for our benefit.
      Hybrids shouldn't be included with EV because you still need gasoline to operate them.

    • @fecat93
      @fecat93 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Right now diesel is cheaper than gasoline in Chicagoland and Thorntons offers $0.30/gallon discount weekly so I save even more.
      Unfortunately post-dieselgate fixes mileage is only 32.5 city/37.5 highway

    • @jordanimatedstreaming
      @jordanimatedstreaming ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yes emissions compliance really makes modern diesels a shadow of their former self

  • @jordanturner9173
    @jordanturner9173 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a '14 Jetta TDI? I sure wish the 'BOB ROSS OF AUTO MECHANICS' could look mine over! Thank you for your amazing videos Car wizard and company!!

  • @wayneheter2026
    @wayneheter2026 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your videos. God bless you 🙏

  • @redthreadzen
    @redthreadzen ปีที่แล้ว

    I wasn't expecting to see a VW TDI in your shop. They're not that popular in USA. So it was a good surprise. I was also surprised that you didn't at least do a code read to find out what the issue was. That said totally, understandable that you didn't want to touch the tune, if that was the issue.
    I would be surprised that a Kerma tune would produce a code either, but the presence of a sticker doesn't necessarily indicate a tune by them. I have pretty much the same engine with a stage1 tune. By having it installed by a tech it came with an engine guarentee. Self install doesn't include that. I've had zero issues and these engines really come alive with a tune.

  • @WWRD1234
    @WWRD1234 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wizard when are you going to start working on your camper bus I can't wait to see you guys get that finished

  • @googolplex2789
    @googolplex2789 ปีที่แล้ว

    160k miles on mine and the only issue was a blown strut mount but I drive the crap out of it. Stage 2 tune made it quite fun.

  • @ATSNorthernMI
    @ATSNorthernMI ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a 2000 golf TDI ALH unit. It has been a really good reliable engine. Had a TDI shop replace the injection pump seals and timing belt and the water pump. The car has been lowered by the person that owned it before me so my oil pan gets a lot of abuse. I hit some small road kill once and took the oil pan out and a local shop replaced it and they since went out of business and this winter I was passed by a brand new GMC denali pickup and a big chunk of ice came off his truck and I slammed into it with my second oil pan and couldn't find anyone here to replace it. All I got was "That's an import......we don't work on imports". One of the shops gave me an import shop number and they told me it was a $1200 dollar job. A friend has a lift in his garage and we replaced it in about 20 minutes. It took longer for the factory gasket compound to set than it took to replace it. Very simple engine design and has legendary reliability. I have just over 320,000 miles on it now and daily drive it to work an hour away.

  • @adamv242
    @adamv242 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As long as you don't go Whistlin' Diesel, we'll all be okay.

  • @kennethmahon9014
    @kennethmahon9014 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so funny but I live in Arkansas and I remember, I was on the interstate one night, and I came up behind this guy in my MK6 wagen. I remember getting all giddy, because those tail lights are super rare for the wagen’s. I even took a picture of it and sure enough it’s the same one.

  • @GregVT
    @GregVT ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had to pause the video and go out to my garage and check if all my 10mm sockets were still there. You just never know! 🤣

  • @daysofgrace2934
    @daysofgrace2934 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have 2005 BMW 120d 5 door hatchback up from 163BHP to 200BHP 300lb-ft 150,000 heavy foot miles. I have uprated FMIC to help keep the cylinders & EGT at the correct range to prolong turbo life. VNT turbos don’t like high temps that’s why they are not used on petrol cars…

  • @keithmalmberg8395
    @keithmalmberg8395 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have a 2014 Passat. Love it. Do wish I could get the pre EPA tune back. It was getting almost 50mpg now it only gets 40mpg. But at the computer it is better for the environment.....

  • @Naeromusic
    @Naeromusic ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had a 2 litre tdi from the previous gen, it was quite fun to drive

    • @chestnut01111
      @chestnut01111 ปีที่แล้ว

      Got two now in the UK, Golf GT TDi and an Eos.

  • @chemtrailtracker
    @chemtrailtracker 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's funny, Wizard... just about to pull the trigger on this exact year and model with 61,000 miles and excellent condition. Even after I decided on a Lexus. I stumbled across the TDi and changed my mind because of the crazy good fuel mileage. I was hoping to hear more intel on it. My pal Travis has a 2003 with 330,000 miles... has done almost nothing to it. He claims to still get 50mph. Hmmmmm....

  • @Ryan-re7oj
    @Ryan-re7oj ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I can’t believe they still sell those LeBras 😂

  • @chrisd924
    @chrisd924 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You can't swing a cat in the UK without hitting a car fitted with a 2.0 VW - Audi TDI - I agree with the Wizard. I prefer the 1.9TDI that I had in my Golf. I drove that car for 120,000 miles without any major issues, couldn't say the same for my 2.0 TDI Audi A3... It was nothing but trouble.

  • @SvenTheSveed
    @SvenTheSveed 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A diesel estate is the perfect car for the USA. Long range and very practical. Less trucks, more wagons!

  • @t0mbd1gg3r
    @t0mbd1gg3r 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You do a great job, greetings from Hungary.
    I don't know the exact engine type of the car in the video, there are multiple generations and power output models of the 2 liter CR-TDI engine.
    I have a 2012 Volkswagen Passat Alltrack 2.0 CR-TDI CFGB engine code, 170HP/258lbft, DSG6, AWD
    It is the infamous dieselgate engine. I bought it with the upgraded ECU FW, with somewhat lower emissions, which will eventually kill your EGR and DPF.
    I took it to a remap shop, they downgraded the ECU FW from ver. 9977 to the old ver. 4014.
    I got it also remapped (I'm not sure if it was a good idea) to 206HP/324lbft.
    The DSG transmission has been also adapted to this, and I asked for a shifting point remap, to keep it always above 1500rpm.
    It was as low as 1200rpm even in 6th gear in the city below 40MPH.
    This low rpm kills the Dual-mass flywheel and also bad for the EGR and DPF.
    Now my car is perfect, I always have enough torque starting from at least 1500rpm, and it will hopefully last longer.
    I had a vibration problem, I got the rear bottom engine mount replaced, it's much better, but I couldn't try it on highway yet.
    If the problem remains, I'll get back the original ECU map and remove the DSG adaptation, but the old FW and the DSG shifting points remap remains.

  • @sdfiske64
    @sdfiske64 ปีที่แล้ว

    I Purchased a 2006 Volkswagen Jetta diesel manual transmission new with 10 miles on it. six and a half years later I sold it with 180000 miles on it. Pretty much normal maintenance, I sold it when I started to realize that the clutch needed to be replaced and then the turbocharger was starting to make some noise. Sold it as is $4500

  • @rocketscientist007
    @rocketscientist007 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    There are VW software upgrades for these Dieselgate vehicles. Since it's emissions related, it may be free.