I had a 09 Jetta 2.5l Auto. I bought it with 110k from an auction because the bumper and rad support was cracked. $2000 all in and i put almost 80k more on it before my ex totaled it. That 2.5l was smooth, and never let me down. Decent fuel economy, and way quicker than any 8 valves i have owned. I think its high time for me to find a clean 2.5l Sportwagen!
Mr Paul & dear Humble mechanic, Last year I did replace the valve cover (gasket only ), no more leaks and works perfectly fine, just make sure when you replace the gasket buy new bolts with it.I purchased it from VW dealer. At that time I had no idea about DEUTCH auto parts. ever since i watched humble mechanic , I purchase all my parts from DAP since i live in Concord NC , So far I purchased , vacuums pump , and 2 door latches installed it by watching humble mechanic , its simply a blessing. Extremely nice people at DAP . Thank you both of you for making me a partial mechanic and saving me $$$$$.
TheGrissomCat yes. I completely agree. Even though it's not crazy powerful and insane like the old Group B Audi Quattro's, you can still catch that distinctive I5 sound. I love it.
I have it on Passat 2013 the 2.5L 5 cyl and it sounds stunning. I love that deep growling sound. Btw, that's my first VW ever. Used to be a BMW fanboy :-)
2012 Passat 2.5 with 126,000 hard freeway miles (hard acceleration, frequent redline, frequent switching to sport mode to hold gear, consistent high speeds).. Runs like a dream. I did have to replace the throttle body and gas pedal sensors about 10,000 miles ago.. otherwise just the scheduled maintenance and oil changes.
Mine was also very good. it was silver though and for some reason invisible to others, and when it was hit for the third time by a dumb driver the insurance company decided they wanted the copart money more than to repair or properly replace my vehicle. still other than a failed crank sensor under warranty, that think was dead reliable.
I own a 2012, 2.5 Jetta with 5 speed manual trans. It was a 30k mile cpo vehicle. It isn’t super fast, but it’s been reliable in every sense of the word.
I just bought a 2010 Jetta from a “friend” 🙄😒 and I’m slowly figuring out all of the problems it had when he had it, your videos have helped so much!! 😃
REALLY GOOD LUCK WITH IT!!!! I have a VW-JEtta 2010, original owner currently my JETTA has 114,000K. The major repairs were rebuild the transmission at 80,000K, then driver door lock or fluctuator, radio is not working anymore causing battery drainage. AC system damaged and repaired. Changed the battery 3 times already, these VW have problem with the electrical or software issues. WILL NEVER AGAIN BUY VW VEHICLES!!!!
Angel Delgado LoL! A month later and I’ve decided I no longer want a Jetta ever again, I think I just got the car at the wrong time but $2,200 later and barely anything left for my kids’ Christmas... yeah I’m done with it
I have an '08 Jetta with the 2.5 and I love it. Had it since 2010 and she's at 180K miles (the majority are highway miles). Still runs like a champ! The only biggest issue I've had (and I'm sure this has happened to a handful) is that my brake booster vacuum pump was leaking oil. It was a pricey fix from the dealer because they had to take the engine and tranny out to get to it, but I found a video on how to do it without taking those out. It's in a tricky angle to get to but not impossible. I've replaced it with a Pierburg pump instead of the factory OEM pump/a rebuilt one because I knew that later on, it would do the same thing. Since the time I've had it, it now has an AWE Track exhaust mated to USP's downpipe with a high flow cat and 18 inch Konig Oversteer wheels. This made the car's acceleration a little faster and handling is better around corners. I know you guys say it's not the most exciting thing out there (as it is built more for a commuter), but this 5-cylinder sounds amazing! It's like a mix between the VR6 in low RPMs and an Audi R8 V10 in high RPMs. It sounds very similar to the Audi RS3/TTRS (also a 2.5), but without the spooly turbo sounds. I love this thing!
I have owned Audis and Volkswagens since 02. When Audi/VW starting having issues with the 2.0T in (2009? Ish) I moved away from their turbo engines to the 2.5L 5 cylinder vehicles. I have owned 6 VWs (5 Jettas, 1 Golf) with the 2.5's since 2010 through current, my middle daughter is driving 13 Golf 2.5 currently. My oldest daughter was driving a 2011 VW Jetta 2.5se I bought her for her first car (bought it as 1 owner, clean title, clean carfax ect 40k mile car). I just did regular maintenance on her car , the only 2 things that ever broke were the wiper motor at 168,000 miles (which I replaced with the newer version "the redesigned bosh unit" at a cost of $75) and the N95 valve failed "stuck open" at 190,000 miles (I bought a new valve, fixed that myself for $25). She drove that car all through high school and 4 years of college. At 200,000 it still drove like a 40,000 mile car. She took it on road trips, vacations ect exceeding up to 2,000 miles per trip "even as the car was approaching 200,000 miles" all without a single concern weather the car would make it or not. When she graduated I bought her a brand new Jetta SEL Premium as a graduation gift and sold her 2011 2.5 Jetta now with over 210,000 miles on it for $4,500. Crazy part is I bought the car at 40,000 miles 7 years earlier off of a friend for $4,500. The guy who bought it 2 years go is still driving it and is over 260,000 miles the last time I had seen him. Out of the SIX 2.5L VWs we have had I have only ever had very minor issues (on 3 the same original design Bosch wiper motor failed). I had that N95 valve fail at 190,000 on the one car. Other than that it has just been a few (3 maybe) window switches (they quit the auto function because the plastic tabs on the plastic switch cover broke) and one of the cars coolant reservoirs developed a hairline fracture and was ever so slowly leaking coolant (possibly from me accidentally leaning on it while changing plugs, lol). I have absolutely been nothing but pleased with VW's 2.5L 5 cylinder cars, they have been very good to my family. I have even had a few friends and family buy Volkswagens with the 2.5L 5cyl engines at my recommendation, two still have them, one is over 200k miles currently and the other over 150k miles, same story. Regular maintenance and very few failures (of just minor little things).
I have a 2012 2.5 beetle 5spd with 293k miles. My beetle got its 1st tune up at 200k miles(NGK) I only started having issues at 250k. The my gear box lost 1st gear. I got a new clutch at 283k miles. I had to replace the ignition and CV joint at about 286k. At 293k miles I just replace the oxygen and map sensor. She has been a blessing. I use 93oct and change the oil (full synthetic) every 10k mile. .ps. my 2.5 five is not slow. You have to change gears at 3 to 3.5 rpm. The gear ratio is bigger than most cars
Even though the 2.5's are slow, it's easily one of VW's most reliable motors. My DD is a 2.5, and after the vacuum pump fix, it has been put through hell and back and still makes upwards of 40mpg
Tyler I've had the opposite results of your 2.5. Mine feels like it has a lot of torque, but gets horrible gas mileage. I'm lucky to get 20mpg with mine.
I know they're a little over torquey, mine spins tires a ton if i floor it. But I keep it under 3k most of the time, especially daily driving about 15 miles to work. Usually only have to fill up every week or so..
Tyler they can make a lot of power and can do it reliably...but are very expensive to tune..... my home town tuner Iroz motorsports does wonders on vw i5 engines. they were featured on European car magazine 2 years ago.
My 2007 Jetta 2.5 just rolled over 200,000 miles. I drive it hard daily. Purchased CPO @41,000 in 2010. Original alternator, radiator, WHEEL BEARINGS (I take corners pretty hard sometimes) and it sees a lot of high speed driving on the freeway when traffic is light or non existent. (Even north of 130MPH, got an APR tune on it). Had the coolant flange done, next is the vacuum pump but I think I'll do it myself and use your method I saw. Water pump, AC all original. Front brakes were factory and finally changed at 175K and at that time I changed my 4th set of rears.. LOL. That's gotta be a record, right? Only mechanical issue is the timing chain rattle, and the transmission is starting to do the shifting flares but only when it's hot and in stop and go traffic.. when it's cold, it shift like the day I bought it. But I know it's the valve body issue I've read a lot about. What do you think of MY 5-Cylinders of Fury? :P
Hey Brian! I just performed the vacuum pump delete with the spulen kit. Works amazing and no more leaks! This was my first time working on my 09 Jetta 2.5 and it was pretty easy to be honest. Just wanted to give you some extra motivation. Happy DIYing!
Shoot if you got yours up to 200k with what I assume was regular maintenance, I have some good hopes for mine at 132444 with I’m certain was irregular maintenance (not my doing) (2007 Wolfsburg Edition) I have the same issues you have, and from what I know, everything except a compressor that was installed last summer is original. The one I have is in a little worse shape than yours; both axles are out of alignment and as a result their respective ball joints are probably spent too.
Cameron Cruz go to Rockauto and shop all the parts you need. Super cheap. Imma rebuild my Jetta she's at 182k and imma do brand new wheel bearings, struts, control arms, ball joints, trailing arms, rear control arms, sway bar bushings and all other related bushings are going to be poly PowerFlex. I already have the BFI engine mount and trans mount. Makes the engine much more responsive. Imma do the dog bone mounts next. I'm rebuilding my car through rock auto for roughly around 1,200 not bad considering all that I'm changing. With the bushings that's an additional 350 and with after market parts another 500 I'll have a new car.
2012 VW Jetta, 203k, alternater went 2k ago. Drifting caused EPC/spark plug failure simultaneously (never serviced prior) Replaced Throttle body/plugs/Coil packs. Runs great with 5-7k oil change intervals. Fuel filter easy to change. A great daily. Only issue I had was with rear breaks. Brake cylinder failed early on. And a tip. there’s a teardrop looking piece in the brake drum assembly that you’re supposed to pull down on. To depress the brake shoes. To fit the brake drum over the assembly. Was not aware of that info.
I have a 2013 2.5l jetta sportline. I had an exhaust "clamp" that severed because of rust. Other than that, the car ejected (litterally) powersteering fluid because I live in a cold area. Warming the car before going out would be a good idea. The engine is bulletproof tho, never had any problems with it. The worst part about the car is the rust. I'm currently in the middle of repainting all of the 4 sides of the car and the bottom is also pretty rusted. Thanks and have a great day !
I own a 2010 2.5l Jetta with 101k miles . Engine has been bulletproof thus far. Did have to replace AC compressor at 25k and my radio shorted out at 78k. Both replaced with a warranty I had purchased. Fingers crossed for further years, but I’ve been super happy!
@@leonelleon4130 hey there! Car has still been running great engine wise. I did however have my ABS pump/ module go bad. I was getting ABS/traction control alarm and blinking lights on my dash. This was NOT a cheap fix! Wasn’t necessarily needed, as I could live without ABS, but the blinking dash lights drove me nuts, and the rest of the car is in such good shape that it made sense to fix. The pump and module cannot be changed independently , thus both had to be replaced and overall costed near 3k with labor. Not cheap! Only other issue I’m running into now is sagging headliner. Being in Florida, surely the heat has contributed to this. Even my rear door panel is starting to peel off the door. I will get around to fixing this once it gets bad enough to really notice. Otherwise car drives great!
'11 2.5 SE I bought brand new still rolling 215k miles engine has been rock solid my only problems were weird electrical problems like the radio died and the light switch would turn the lights on in cold weather when in off position and the AC compressor died but mechanically it's been a champ
Lol I have a 2011 2.5L. Just replaced the value cover gasket, map sensor, spark plugs.. wasn’t too bad with the help of TH-cam! Prob need A/C compressor or just a flush and refill. 10/10 😂
06 2.5 with 204k still going strong..changed n80 valve 8 yrs ago front brakes @192k valve cover gasket @175k factory recall coils @ about 80k still have them in changed alternator @ 125k have a big system in the car did not change a/c compressor but changed the valve inside the compressor instead $28 fix thats about it.thus is my 5th jetta and hands down thee best damn engine vw ever produced period.i use a quart of marvel mystery oil on every oil change from day one and when i changed my valve cover gasket the insides had absolutely no oil buildup anywhere looked like a brand new motor.
If all I have to worry about is the air pump or vacuum then the 2.5 is a great choice for me ty for the info here both guys are great for VW guys PERIOD much thanks for all info guys
I bought a 2008 Jetta 2.5 with 220k miles, just changed all fluids and basic maintenance and the car was still doing fine after a year. Was surprised that the car never burnt any oil even with such high mileage. In my opinion, the 2.5 is one of the best engine by VW compared to other VW/Audi engines.
Yep! I have that steering column issue too. Took so long to fix that I ended up leasing Jeep in the interim. Gave the Jeep to my Mom and bought a MK7.5. My ol’ 2.5 L MKV is fixed but I have no use for it now. Any ideas for a build?
@1:29 I heard, "So unfortunately you have to buy the whole valve cover in that circumstance..." Right. That's kind of like everything else on a VW where the really inexpensive gasket or part breaks and you have to either spend an order of magnitude greater than the failed part in excessive parts or labor to fix the cheap defect. I'm currently at the phase of my MKV 2.5's life where the A/C has failed and so "Unfortunately you have to buy the whole car in that circumstance."
Thus far I had a shop evacuate the system, I've replaced the compressor, receiver/drier, expansion valve, high pressure switch, o-ring gaskets, checked relays, fuses, and fans. Vacuumed the system for 2 hours - held vacuum with no leaks, now it won't take any R134a through the AC manifold on the low port. What's more frustrating than doing all this work and having no success is trying to join various "enthusiast" forums or FB groups for advice, but not being able to post or being restricted from joining by unresponsive moderators. I appreciate the comment/feedback.
I noticed that they mentioned a/c compressors. I found that the sensor on the side of the compressor just needed replaced. I got it for $25.00 online. VW won't replace the sensor so I was told because it is an After market part. The compressor replacement would have been $1,000.00+. I talked with my mechanic and told him of the issue. He had not heard of the sensor going bad, but having to replace the compressor. The replacement does require the system to be evacuated of Freon, so that is why I took it to the shop. After, they installed said sensor $170.00!! What savings!! Been running 3 seasons now.
I have a 2007 2.5 beetle love it ,but I have a battery drain overnight ,do you have any suggestions,it does have monsoon System with a aftermarket radio
I curious as well . Just purchased a 2012 Jetta sel . Really nice car . Downfall 93,000 miles . Just wondering how long I could get out of her before something crazy happens...
@@88ights well itll be 5 years owning this car in august. honestly its been extremely reliable. If you want a more fun car dont buy the automatic. also the 09g trans has valve body issues and very expensive to replace. so keep up with the transmission maintenance. the vaccuum pump is another common oil leak point. i think mine was leaking for a little bit but it seems to have worked its self out some how haha. i have had a point where the engine was misfiring quite bad i couldnt drive it to work without fear of being stranded. but i replaced fuel rail fuel injectors fuel filter, spark plugs and ignition coil packs. did away with the misfiring for about 2 months. now its having a very intermittent misfire every once in awhile not sure why that is. considering theyve fixed the timing chain issues from previous years im starting to think that it might just be time to do the vvt solenoid considering it only happens in the upper rpms when im punching it. ive only been stranded with a dead battery one time and that was because i tried to be clever and install my own amp and subwoofer and ended up just draining my battery while the car was off so thats my own fault. the cabin blower motor resitor pack has just gone out for the second time and i replaced it 2 years ago. not sure why but instead of blowing the fuse for the controls it just melted the fuse so hopfully the fuse box is okay. i replaced the fuse and just ordered the new resistor pack. super easy to install it right under the glove box. other than that though it has started every single time ive turned that key and ive had it since 52k miles and now has 134k miles. Headliner is starting to fall off due to how often i run with windows down. but yea other than that its been a great car, feels like it has very good build quality everyting is super strong feeling inside. ive ran this thing at 120mph for over 15 minutes no problem feels smooth as a babys bottom the whole way. I would recommend get the manual and find one with rear disk breaks and independent rear suspention those are my only take backs that i have about this car. otherwise incredibly reliable compared to how volkswagens are typally perceived in the world.
@@erikfleming1405 well as long as you keep up maintence and make sure you do transmission too especially if its automatic and you should not have many issues at all. you can read my other commend replying to 88ights. but yes very reliable if it werent for the stupid auto trans i would never get rid of this car. still might not get rid of it tbh but i need money to fix her up cuz trans is having intermittent issues with the valve body i believe and dealer wants 3700 to fix it.
My 2007 Jetta Wolfsburg has 150+K and is still my DD. The 2.5 is a beast at mid to upper RPMs. Problem is people have to move it past the stage where it sounds like crap. This car still surprises me at times with its highway acceleration. It's no track car, but I'm also not a track driver! Sadly I nailed a couch on the highway several years ago (1 am on a bridge - totally FUBAR) so much of my front end had to be replaced by a small-town Chrysler dealer. Still fixing their short-cuts and mistakes. Aside from those potential concerns, the only problem I for sure know about was a vacuum pump rebuild (quick and cheap rebuild - I'll update if this fails). While I had the cover off for that though I noticed I might be looking at a valve cover seal issue. Also, I am replacing my pulleys and lower tensioner as part of a DIY belts replacement. They sound okay, but I'll be in there anyway for a worn belt so why the heck not? I don't count the belts, pulleys, tensioner, or even the valve cover as 2.5 problems - just part of owning an older car.
I have had every single issue you guys had mentioned with my 2013 passat 2.5 before 36k but I have replaced the throttle body twice and the valve cover and map sensor and ac compressor and the O2 sensors and fuel pump and and the cam and crank position sensors but the car now has 184k still running strong
Nice video, I have 08 Jetta 2.5 with excessive oil consumption one quart every 800 miles. I own a 2009 Camry that had the same issue. Toyota like Volkwagen said that was normal oil consumption, eventually Toyota sent me a letter, tested for oil consumption and found to be out of spec. Toyota replaced three pistons and Rings, took care of the issue, what are the chances VW will do the same
Art Suarez that is not normal oil consumption, my 2005.5 Jetta 2.5 maybe loses a half a quart every 10,000 miles between oil changes. I’ve been a quart low once when I used a cheaper synthetic, but that’s about it.
Bought a 2010 Golf 2.5 AT for wife new. Now has 130K. It has been pretty reliable except the following: vaccum pump oil leak @ 90K(replaced); small leak in the valve cover gasket @ 130K(just changed the valve cover today & it runs smooth & strong along with NGK copper plugs #5960. TPS (tire pressure sensor) came on 3 months ago and not going away; I'm guessing the batteries in the sensors are gone, Mr. Humble, what do you think is the problem? Headliner worn & fell down this year (replaced).
This makes me actually kind of glad. I was worried my 2.5 approaching 100k was going to be expensive... Sounds like I've got at least another 100k on the motor. Electrics are another story...
Valve cover, map sensor, throttle body, AC solenoid & fix vacuum pump leak. I have one with 140K & have done everything DIY with aftermarket parts off amazon. This 2.5 is the best motor VW has made in a while. Most motors last if you keep them serviced.
I just bought one from a buddy with 298k (for very cheep lol). I plan on running it until it cant run anymore. We will see😂. Just drove it home tonight. What a gem it is
Mr. Humble, I am wondering if you can answer a question. I have purchased a used 2013 Golf 2.5. It is only getting.....on average........19-20 mpg, driving in about 15' Fahrenheit, and about 80% of my commute is at 50 mph. I do not have a heavy foot and drive quite gingerly all the time. Any thought other than the usual plugs and air filter?
my 2010 mk5 2.5L is in the shop today. EPC came on with 111,790 miles and it just died. Hope it's a sensory issue. Update : @HumbleMechanic So... That EPC and check engine light came on the dash was for a sensor for camshaft and crankshaft. Thought it was throttle body but much worse. All I have to say is, get that extended warranty. 👍
My 2012 reached 100k miles. So far parts that failed: both inner CV boot, gas cap, n80 purge valve, rr window regulator, valve cover throttle body, and oil filter housing assembly.
I preventatively replaced the N80 purge valve. Currently, the oil filter housing gasket is leaking. It will cost me around 1k to fix at the shop I go to. Bolts are seized/rusted on the intake, preventing me from doing the job myself.
I have had a 5 speed 01 turbo an 03 and then a 04 for parts and now have a 08 2.5 it has A little over 200000 miles and runs beautifully I am replacing the ac compressor tho replaced the fan do to the smaller one not working it’s gonna need a radiator small leak towards the right bottom the motor behind the glove box for the air circulation vent hums a bit loud and the radio had a cdc hardware error very annoying while trying to listen to my jams and couldn’t play cd or the aux just radio took it out put in another one and now need a code I can’t seem to get vw dealership wants 100 and some odd bucks to give me one witch I was up set about but other then these minor issues with my 08 every Jetta I have had has been easy affordable parts fairly easy fixes and with the miles I’m very impressed I love Jetta’s Any advice on what I mentioned is appreciated
I have to change my valve cover I do most the work myself but the valve cover I had my guy do it for me I do the belts and Idle roller myself on this Coils and spark plugs of course air filter pollen filter every oil change..I do this every 2 years the tune up for my 2006 vw jetta 2.5 runs good 👍
Nice video Charles...I got a question regarding transmission fluid change. I recently did my 1st too services in the dealer, they just flushed with a machine. Do I need to replace filter and gasket next time at wok or just do the same ( just asking because my previous cars - not VW's I drop the pan & change filter) Thanks
I actually bought my car with the pcv valve issue and about a 15 min fix. when your car revs high(3500 RPM) then drops to (800 RPM) while idling this is the sign of a pcv valve malfunction
For the new guy, what years are the early 2.5 ? I have an 06, new beetle, 2.5 with 5 speed, 130K miles, I am doing thermostat, waterpump, vacuum pump (leaking) - oily mess, new oil pan (dented by PO), oil filter housing & radiator & condenser (due to crash) - Never LOAN your vw to anyone. -- Is there anything else I should do while it is all apart ? Alternator ? Clutch ? I really want to put it back together and drive it. Fenders, hood, bumper cover come back "done" this Tuesday. Thanks
So I replaced the sway bar end links, the driver side control arm and both struts on the front. Now I'm getting a clunk when I turn the wheel left and right when I'm driving. Please God let it just be a tie rod. I double checked all my bolts and made sure they were nice and tight. Shop down the street thinks it's the steering rack. What do you think?
Thank you. Subscribed. I am considering a 2006 Jetta 2.5L with manual transmission. It has 126,000 and well maintained. The headliner is coming down but seems nice besides that. I do not know much about them but it seems like a good deal from my co-worker for $2500. Is it the automatics or manual that had transmission issues, or both? Thanks!!
The automatics have the issue with the valve body. Many of these automatics were not taken care of. Many owners like myself did not follow the transmission fluid service schedule. So there may be problems. I will need to put in a used automatic for not following the transmission service schedule. The manual is better and there is less chance for reliability problems down the road. The automatic is great as long as the fluid is serviced every 30k to 60k miles.
I have a ‘09 2.5L with 121k miles. My family bought it used in ‘12 with 33k miles. It’s been reliable ever since. Around 119k, I developed a oil leak. I’ve been monitoring it and it seems like it stopped. Overall, it’s a very dependable car. How long will the DSG auto last in a ‘09 MK5 2.5L?
It's got a traditional Aisen A/T not DSG, made by Toyota. Mine is 2010 with 130K, been changing the fluid at the dealer @ 50K & 100K. Shifts smooth as butter.
@@HumbleBearcatNice. Unfortunately the slipping persists and my transmission must be replaced. I will be following my Haynes manual and service it every 30k miles, drain and fill only.
@@mikealicious3848 Dealer changed my AT without changing the filter at 50k and 100k. I'm at 151k now, I really wanted to change out the filter but I want to try the Liqui Moll 1800 ATF; I guess I will just try drain and fill and see how my AT reacts to the different fluid.
Hey Charles or whoever's reading this, I'm from Germany and since 3 months I'm owner of a 07 Rabbit 2.5 with 63k miles . I absolutely love this Car, its very smooth to drive. I use it as a daily driver and have an average of 32-35mpg, which i think is ok. The only thing that's disturbing is a whistling noise from the eninge while accelerating. Might be from the air intake? Is this a common thing or something to worry about? Any other 2.5 driver here with the same issue? Greeting from Germany
Looking at purchasing a 2010 2.5L beetle 118,000 miles how reliable and what should be look at or serviced now or soon? Also is it possible to trip the airbag warning light to turn on on the dash by removing and replacing the fuse related to the airbags?
I know I put a comment well over a year ago, I have an 05 2.5 what random misfire replaced coils n plugs didn't fix problem was told it was timing chain? I checked pcv valve no problems I could see but there was oil in intake n e suggestions
About to hit 180k in my 13 Jetta with 09g transmission.I only run liqui moly oil in it.I think it’s starting to have timing chain noise because when I put my phone in engine bay and rev it you can hear a rattling sound.I’ve only done plugs valve cover bolts brakes belts tires and normal filters
Does anyone find these 2.5's guzzle the gas for what they are? (small 5- cylinder)...Or is it just me? I went from daily driving an 04 SAAB 93ss Automatic with a 2.0L Turbo running 91 and not to mention bigger and heavier chassis to a 2010 Golf MK6 2.5" w/5spd and it costs me more to drive that golf than my old SAAB (and i 'm taking into account the cost of premium gas too, as well as babying my shifts and keeping revs low)
I love my 2.5 Jetta Sportwagen. It’s truly a fun car to drive. I do have one question it’s a MK6 and I wanted to know if the memory seats from a 09mk5 would work or is there any rewiring needed to make it work.
Hi so I have 2006 jetta 2.5l and i was very concerned about this burning smell issue and I couldn’t figure it out where its coming from but when Im driving I can smell it inside the car from it came out from my vents and also when I pop thr hood it’s hard for me to figure out where it’s coming from and I can smell it from the fan and in the engine but wasn’t sure where is the problem. If you could tell me where its coming from that would help me a lot. Thank you :)
What about plastic cardridge oil filter? I've heard when these start leaking, you need to remove entire front of the car to replace it, and this sounds kinda scary :)
I have 2013 VW JETTA and lately it's been jerking and losing speed also the EPC loght comes and sometimes the Check Engine light comes on.. I went on the internet to see what could possibly cause that and I found that it could be the throttle boy sensor and /or the crankshaft sensor.. What do you think would possibly be the problem
My 2008 2.5L had the same issues. EPC light and hard starts, and wouldnt go over 3000 rpms. Occasionally it would shut off when at a stop light. I replaced the crankshaft sensor and its been working fine lately. Found a used oem one on ebay for 6 bucks. You can find a new non oem for about 17 on Amazon and ebay
What is the problem that you're talking about with the common mass air flow sensor around 2:18 in the video I think that's what my problem is on my 2007 one
Hello HumbleMechanic. Please I have an issue with my 2006 jetta 2.5L and it can't rev above 3000rpm and can't drive in S mode. Lastly I can't Dive pass 120km/hr. Please what could be the issue? I really need help on this. It has been a year now with no solution
I have a 2014 model 2.5 mk6 which is an auto and after some time in traffic it shakes the cabin when increasing its rpm slowly from 2to3 gear , and after sometime it shows the 🔧 at the section where writes PRND After i turn the car off and on again it removes the 🔧 I have checked it for tranmission issues with computer and it doesnt show any error on the tranmission It shows only this P0106 (manifold pressure bar )and P2096 (poor catalist fuel trim) Do you think this two are related to the transmission? And in your opinion what should i do?
How often was the transmission fluid serviced or was it ever serviced at all? The transmission fluid should be serviced every 30k to 60k miles. Haynes manual says drain and fill every 30k miles for MK5s, not sure about MK6s. I will need to put in a replace my automatic with a another one due to not following the transmission service schedule. If your transmission issue persists or starts slipping after doing a transmission fluid drain and fill, you will need to replace the transmission.
Hi HumbleMechanic, I was wondering if you might help me with my 2011 Jetta SE 2.5 liter Volkswagon. We just turned t0 42,000 miles. We do regular maintenance on the car. I have not changed the plugs or wires because it seems that many don't until around 50,000 ? These past couple of months however, the car dies, and cuts out randomly. I have a decent Innova scanner and got a ton of cam cylinder codes/ failures? Myself and a friend ? /mechanic changed the cam sensor and that initally made a big difference but the problem is still underlying? At times when this is happening the alternator light flashes and the car stutters or stalls' The battery is only 6 months old and the alternator is charging. It is a dangerous condition on the highway and Volkswagen will not acknowledge the defect. Is there any repair advice you can offer? I heard that this problem was a software problem and could be fixed with an update, but I'm a bit skeptical. I've also heard it could be the secondary air pump/sensor?, but I am not a mechanic. The car otherwise has a lot of pep and power along with quick acceleration? Any suggestions you can offer would be very much appreciated. Thank You, John eciated.
Hello John, if you've fixed this issue, could you please elaborate? I experienced all of the symptoms you mentioned in my 2011 Jetta. Partially solved it by sealing a vacuum pum leak an cleaning the throttle body.
Currently dealing with a p0106 code on my gf’s ‘12 passat 2.5l that we just bought (98k miles) After reading thoroughly online it sounds like it could be a number of things but generally boils down to oil buildup causing a fault on the MAP sensor due to a design flaw. A bit worried because the previous owner said the timing chain/tensions were recently replaced (however, the receipt listed oil and some gaskets but didn’t actually list the timing chain kit, just say “replace both timing chain and tensioners” which I find a bit strange). I’ve read that it could potentially be related to a faulty timing chain or tensioner (although less common). Really hoping I can avoid timing related work due to the cost. I’ll report back after I’ve replaced the sensor, valvecover/pcv, cleaned the throttle body, and tightened the intake manifold bolts to spec. Pray for me.
Oh yeah I forgot, I did replace one of the seals on the vacuum pump because it was leaking oil but it didn't stop it completely & I haven't gotten around to change the entire pump because its laterally oil droplets & a pain to change that thing. I'll probably do it this winter though & those vacuum pumps are also cheap on Amazon. Shops charge $1000+ to do these. Yours may not be having that issue yet but those pumps are notorious for leaking but the good thing is its not a bad leak.
I have a 2014 model 2.5 mk6 which is an auto and after some time in traffic it shakes the cabin when increasing its rpm slowly from 2to3 gear , and after sometime it shows the 🔧 at the section where writes PRND After i turn the car off and on again it removes the 🔧 I have checked it for tranmission issues with computer and it doesnt show any error on the tranmission It shows only this P0106 (manifold pressure bar )and P2096 (poor catalist fuel trim) Do you think this two are related to the transmission? And in your opinion what should i do?
If you're going to replace the PCV valve, DEFINITELY replace the VALVE COVER because the center gasket will eventually leak oil onto the coils and plugs. I did this to my Mk 5 Rabbit with the 2.5L engine.
Were you getting oil consumption? I recently replaced the center gasket 4k miles ago and suddenly after my last oil change I'm losing about 1quart of oil per 1000 miles
i really need your expert advice. I own a 2010 mk6 golf with a 2.5l engine. Recently iv been noticing a inconsistent tapping or knock noise. It comes more from the right side of the engine. (when looking into the engine bay "right"). some days i won't hear it some days it will continue to tap away. the car has 170k kms not miles. anybodies help will be appreciated...... im freaking out a little bit.
Trying to get this question answered since I see posts saying two thing. I have a 2011 Jetta SE 2.5L Engine. Does my car have a timing belt or a timing chain?
I bought an 2013 2.5l Jetta CPO on purpose just because of its reliability. I couldn't find enough info on 1.8t. To Me it never made sense for VW to drop the 2.5l because of the reliability. If anything turbocharge it, and get the best of both worlds performance, and reliability. Would make a real nice GLI.
Not only better gas mileage, but lighter weight, improved 0-60 (~1 sec), a broader, lower powerband that shows up more obviously in test drives, and lower emissions. The smart money will still look for the 2.5.
I've got a '10 Jetta 2.5L that is throwing an intermittent knock sensor code (P0328 - Knock Sensor 1 Input Too High). There is a rattling type sound coming from the serpentine belt area. The dealer I took it to said it was the alternator pulley, but that didn't fix the noise or the CEL, they then jumped to wanting to take the engine apart!! Is it at all possible that it's an idler or tensioner gone bad? An independent VW/Audi shop took the tension off the alternator belt real quick and the sound disappeared, but I don't know if that would be causing the knock. Any thoughts? Could the sensor be bad as well?
I love my 2012 Passat with the 2.5. it's got 162k on it. Doesn't leak anything at all just done regular maintenance and just now had to replace the map sensor. Still gets 30-35 mpg on the highway too. Also I think it sounds pretty but I'm probably biased haha.
what was the reason for the map sensor CEL? Typically, the reason the CEL is thrown is because of oily residue and that's typically the manifold intake leaking.
When we pulled it out it was pretty clean. After replacing it the check engine light came back on, and periodically goes on and off. We are going to repin the connector since a few pins look to be spread a bit wide and see if that helps.
leonard krasner 2011 jetta with 172k!! Shes a beast! Shes my work car every day i put min 50 miles on her plus she tows my 15 ft center console sea hunt! Puts her in and out of the water like it’s nothing! 💪🙌❤️ love this car!
Hello I have a passat 2012 with an 2.5, my question is THAT in recent days the transmition go in lip mode, and the car start to have a rough idle, before I read the scanner and said that was the MAP sensor so I change it, but now start doing the same think, do you think its the PCB valve? It have 108k kilometers
I have a 2007 VW Jetta Wolfsburg Edition. The car was drivable at first (little trouble starting) and had the epc light on but then it started to die if the car sat in a line. By the next day the car became un-drivable. It wouldn’t start without a good press on the gas. I have just replaced the fuel pump, mass air flow sensor, and the crankshaft sensor. I just checked my battery today and it needed a charge but I was told it was good. When I start my car it will turn over fine then will die. I am running out of options. Any help would be appreciated!
Got 06 Jetta 2.5 5speed for sale at dealer for 2900 91k miles . Looking for daily should I jump on it or pass ? Sounds like a great deal but I need a reliable car since I drive a lot
both 1 each, map is near the front on the intake under the vacuum pump & maf had an upgraded kit with new hose & censor & its on the top, both easy jobs, the pvc diaphragm on the valve cover are notorious for breaking but for $10 you can get a new diaphragm & change it, also the AC compressor has a solenoid thats held in with a pinch clamp & if your AC goes bad change that first because thats usually what it is, you can get that solenoid for $20-$30 plus you'll need to vacuum & recharge which is easy & you can borrow vacuum pump free from parts shop if you don't have one, I have a 2012 with 140K & its been solid, my only issues have been with the PVS system, emissions crap but they are easy to fix & there's even delete kits, also the vacuum pump seal oil leak but they make a delete for that as well, the 2.5L is a solid engine & people would save ac lot of $$ doing the simple stuff themselves cause I've noticed the repair cost quotes are ridiculous on the 2.5L for some reason
another issue 2.5's can have are knock sensors going bad quickly. oddly, when it rains hard my 2.5 throws a cel and goes into limp mode. every time I clear it its related to the knock sensor. also 2.5's sound exhilarating with a proper exhaust system.
P0327 code knock sensor, yeah what did you do about it, same problem rains or is cold outside it turns on the engine light. The engine loses power still drives but sluggish Has anyone seen a video to replace the sensors, one is a G61 Grey connector cable, which seems I can't buy nobody has it, and the G66 Green connector cable which I just bought, under the engine by the exhaust manifold passenger side. Need a video Please
Tim D Stevens, I just did the knock sensor yesterday. Recommended when the car is cold: Jack the car up, you will see a heat shield above/around the passenger side axel, two 16mm bolts, remove that, then above that you'll see the two knock sensors behind another heat shield, you will see the bottom bolt, it's a 10mm, and you have to feel at the top, right below the exhaust manifold, there's two more 10mm bolts. Once the second heat shield is removed, a 13mm socket can be used to remove the knock sensor. Make sure you torque it to 20 NM when you replace it. If my instructions seem unclear, I promise you, just get under the car and you'll see that it is very simple. Hope this helps!
My 2006 Jetta , 180,000 km, manual trans after SMF clutch replacement started running horrible and misfires and makes a rattling noice on top of engine at 1500 - 2000 revs. Before the clutch replacement it was Runing alright. so far I had replaced spark plugs , coils, MAF, MAP, crankshaft position sensor , cleaned the injectors, installed the old DMF clutch back , troddle body cleaning, replaced the whole harness , i replaced the vacum about 1 year ago, I can't find any vacuum leaks , cylinder compression its 150 in all cylinders, gas pression it's allring according to my mechanic. The problem still there and it seams it's getting worse . The vag scan trows codes p0300 , p0305 and some times p0305 . My mechanic tells me maybe the MCU has corrupted or something , could this be right ? I don't know what else to do . I have already spent tons of money. What else could be . Any help would be appreciated
Hello guys i need help with my 2013 VW Golf 2.5L 54k miles. The problem is when the weather is good and outside temp is above 40 degrees the first car start is ok it goes to 1300rpm then slowly goes to 800rpm and run good but when is cold and temp is below 40 degrees, the car starts but stays bellow 700rpm, run very strange and poorly, engine is shaking, smells on unburned gas and feels like it wants to shut off and sometimes shut off by itself. That happens only with the first starts in winter time. I scanned with ross tech/vcds , No DTC at all. Thanks
00gsh no the rpms only fluctate after the first start when the temp is bellow 35-40 degrees F and the engine start shaking and run poorly. When it warm up it’s running good. That happen only in winter time.
Mine has 203K miles and it runs like new still no issues at all the only issue I had was the booster air pump that leak replaced it and no more leaks also I have a small valve cover leak but will fix it sometime this week other than that just keep doing regular fluid changes and the car will last forever mine is the 2012 SE
I have a 2010 Golf 2.5 5 cylinder.. just hit 168,000 miles yesterday...I LOVE this car.
I drive my Golf daily and plan on keeping it for a long time.
I'm looking at buying one, this helps :)
I have the same car same milles
yo bro Jetta mk5 205,439 Miles on it and still pretty good , have to say , it's manual
did you ever have any serious problems with it? looking at buying the same thing it’s at 109k miles, any advice?
Do you still have it?
I had a 09 Jetta 2.5l Auto. I bought it with 110k from an auction because the bumper and rad support was cracked. $2000 all in and i put almost 80k more on it before my ex totaled it. That 2.5l was smooth, and never let me down. Decent fuel economy, and way quicker than any 8 valves i have owned. I think its high time for me to find a clean 2.5l Sportwagen!
This is hilarious, I’m actually buying an 05 2.5 with bumper damage for exactly 2,000 with 110,000 miles, not even kidding on the way there soon
@@Mauro.787how’s it held up man, I just bought an 09 Jetta for 2800 and for what I’ve experienced so far, things great!
Mr Paul & dear Humble mechanic, Last year I did replace the valve cover (gasket only ), no more leaks and works perfectly fine, just make sure when you replace the gasket buy new bolts with it.I purchased it from VW dealer. At that time I had no idea about DEUTCH auto parts. ever since i watched humble mechanic , I purchase all my parts from DAP since i live in Concord NC , So far I purchased , vacuums pump , and 2 door latches installed it by watching humble mechanic , its simply a blessing. Extremely nice people at DAP . Thank you both of you for making me a partial mechanic and saving me $$$$$.
how did you changed the door latches?
Please tell me about DAP I live in Charlotte and have a 08 VW Jetta
love the 2.5 but I have to disagree with the not fun statement the 2.5 is a beautiful sounding engine when between 3-4500 rpm
TheGrissomCat yes. I completely agree. Even though it's not crazy powerful and insane like the old Group B Audi Quattro's, you can still catch that distinctive I5 sound. I love it.
But remember the quattro audi have turbo and yes they are fast, but the aspirated 2.2 was slowwww
I did a muffler delete on my 08 rabbit, sounds absolutely incredible. loud civics sound like lawnmowers, but this 2.5 sounds amazing
I have a awe track edition exhaust on my 2013 Jetta 2.5l and it sounds absolutely amazing
I have it on Passat 2013 the 2.5L 5 cyl and it sounds stunning. I love that deep growling sound. Btw, that's my first VW ever. Used to be a BMW fanboy :-)
2012 Passat 2.5 with 126,000 hard freeway miles (hard acceleration, frequent redline, frequent switching to sport mode to hold gear, consistent high speeds).. Runs like a dream. I did have to replace the throttle body and gas pedal sensors about 10,000 miles ago.. otherwise just the scheduled maintenance and oil changes.
Mine was also very good. it was silver though and for some reason invisible to others, and when it was hit for the third time by a dumb driver the insurance company decided they wanted the copart money more than to repair or properly replace my vehicle. still other than a failed crank sensor under warranty, that think was dead reliable.
Most of the issues can just be deleted and can never be thought about again. I love my 2.5 and love it even more as a 2.5t.
DiscGolfinSOB how the hell you get a 2.5t? They make those?
What year is your 2.5? Or in what model?
What turbo setup do u have??
@@IAMWAXX Only Audi make Turbo 5 cylindars. Volvo also used to make the 5cylindars, but then switched out to smaller engines with hybrids after 2015
@@IAMWAXX the audi turbocharger mount up to the vw
I own a 2012, 2.5 Jetta with 5 speed manual trans. It was a 30k mile cpo vehicle. It isn’t super fast, but it’s been reliable in every sense of the word.
I just bought a 2010 Jetta from a “friend” 🙄😒 and I’m slowly figuring out all of the problems it had when he had it, your videos have helped so much!! 😃
REALLY GOOD LUCK WITH IT!!!! I have a VW-JEtta 2010, original owner currently my JETTA has 114,000K. The major repairs were rebuild the transmission at 80,000K, then driver door lock or fluctuator, radio is not working anymore causing battery drainage. AC system damaged and repaired. Changed the battery 3 times already, these VW have problem with the electrical or software issues. WILL NEVER AGAIN BUY VW VEHICLES!!!!
Angel Delgado LoL! A month later and I’ve decided I no longer want a Jetta ever again, I think I just got the car at the wrong time but $2,200 later and barely anything left for my kids’ Christmas... yeah I’m done with it
You still have the car ? Running good? I have a 2006 vw jetta 2.5
sounds like your friend scammed you into buying their turd that they didn’t put any care into. my condolences
I have an '08 Jetta with the 2.5 and I love it. Had it since 2010 and she's at 180K miles (the majority are highway miles). Still runs like a champ! The only biggest issue I've had (and I'm sure this has happened to a handful) is that my brake booster vacuum pump was leaking oil. It was a pricey fix from the dealer because they had to take the engine and tranny out to get to it, but I found a video on how to do it without taking those out. It's in a tricky angle to get to but not impossible. I've replaced it with a Pierburg pump instead of the factory OEM pump/a rebuilt one because I knew that later on, it would do the same thing. Since the time I've had it, it now has an AWE Track exhaust mated to USP's downpipe with a high flow cat and 18 inch Konig Oversteer wheels. This made the car's acceleration a little faster and handling is better around corners. I know you guys say it's not the most exciting thing out there (as it is built more for a commuter), but this 5-cylinder sounds amazing! It's like a mix between the VR6 in low RPMs and an Audi R8 V10 in high RPMs. It sounds very similar to the Audi RS3/TTRS (also a 2.5), but without the spooly turbo sounds. I love this thing!
They have a video repair for the tricky angle pump without removing trannie0
I have owned Audis and Volkswagens since 02. When Audi/VW starting having issues with the 2.0T in (2009? Ish) I moved away from their turbo engines to the 2.5L 5 cylinder vehicles. I have owned 6 VWs (5 Jettas, 1 Golf) with the 2.5's since 2010 through current, my middle daughter is driving 13 Golf 2.5 currently. My oldest daughter was driving a 2011 VW Jetta 2.5se I bought her for her first car (bought it as 1 owner, clean title, clean carfax ect 40k mile car). I just did regular maintenance on her car , the only 2 things that ever broke were the wiper motor at 168,000 miles (which I replaced with the newer version "the redesigned bosh unit" at a cost of $75) and the N95 valve failed "stuck open" at 190,000 miles (I bought a new valve, fixed that myself for $25). She drove that car all through high school and 4 years of college. At 200,000 it still drove like a 40,000 mile car. She took it on road trips, vacations ect exceeding up to 2,000 miles per trip "even as the car was approaching 200,000 miles" all without a single concern weather the car would make it or not. When she graduated I bought her a brand new Jetta SEL Premium as a graduation gift and sold her 2011 2.5 Jetta now with over 210,000 miles on it for $4,500. Crazy part is I bought the car at 40,000 miles 7 years earlier off of a friend for $4,500. The guy who bought it 2 years go is still driving it and is over 260,000 miles the last time I had seen him. Out of the SIX 2.5L VWs we have had I have only ever had very minor issues (on 3 the same original design Bosch wiper motor failed). I had that N95 valve fail at 190,000 on the one car. Other than that it has just been a few (3 maybe) window switches (they quit the auto function because the plastic tabs on the plastic switch cover broke) and one of the cars coolant reservoirs developed a hairline fracture and was ever so slowly leaking coolant (possibly from me accidentally leaning on it while changing plugs, lol). I have absolutely been nothing but pleased with VW's 2.5L 5 cylinder cars, they have been very good to my family. I have even had a few friends and family buy Volkswagens with the 2.5L 5cyl engines at my recommendation, two still have them, one is over 200k miles currently and the other over 150k miles, same story. Regular maintenance and very few failures (of just minor little things).
For me the 2.5L is the most bullet proof motor for vw
Second only to the legendary 8v 2.0
This is one of the most bullet proof engines I've encountered - 240,000 km and still running very smoothly and burning very little oil.
@@virusboy07 and the 1.9 tdi and sdi.
So just to be clear , the Jetta 2.5l has a timing chain
True. i had a 2006 Rabbit. 2.5 is a very good motor. Here in Europe 1.9 TDI is the best. I got a 1.6 MPI....pretty reliable
I have a 2012 2.5 beetle 5spd with 293k miles. My beetle got its 1st tune up at 200k miles(NGK) I only started having issues at 250k. The my gear box lost 1st gear. I got a new clutch at 283k miles. I had to replace the ignition and CV joint at about 286k. At 293k miles I just replace the oxygen and map sensor. She has been a blessing. I use 93oct and change the oil (full synthetic) every 10k mile. .ps. my 2.5 five is not slow. You have to change gears at 3 to 3.5 rpm. The gear ratio is bigger than most cars
Even though the 2.5's are slow, it's easily one of VW's most reliable motors. My DD is a 2.5, and after the vacuum pump fix, it has been put through hell and back and still makes upwards of 40mpg
Tyler I've had the opposite results of your 2.5. Mine feels like it has a lot of torque, but gets horrible gas mileage. I'm lucky to get 20mpg with mine.
I know they're a little over torquey, mine spins tires a ton if i floor it. But I keep it under 3k most of the time, especially daily driving about 15 miles to work. Usually only have to fill up every week or so..
Tyler they can make a lot of power and can do it reliably...but are very expensive to tune..... my home town tuner Iroz motorsports does wonders on vw i5 engines. they were featured on European car magazine 2 years ago.
my 2.5 got 28mpg faithfully, and it could spin the tires if i tried hard enough. I thought it was a great engine, i loved the sound too.
Yes my 2012 2.5 passat gets abused and always reved up. I'll wear out the the trans before the motor. I use the auto/manual HARD!!!
My 2007 Jetta 2.5 just rolled over 200,000 miles. I drive it hard daily. Purchased CPO @41,000 in 2010.
Original alternator, radiator, WHEEL BEARINGS (I take corners pretty hard sometimes) and it sees a lot of high speed driving on the freeway when traffic is light or non existent. (Even north of 130MPH, got an APR tune on it). Had the coolant flange done, next is the vacuum pump but I think I'll do it myself and use your method I saw.
Water pump, AC all original. Front brakes were factory and finally changed at 175K and at that time I changed my 4th set of rears.. LOL. That's gotta be a record, right?
Only mechanical issue is the timing chain rattle, and the transmission is starting to do the shifting flares but only when it's hot and in stop and go traffic.. when it's cold, it shift like the day I bought it. But I know it's the valve body issue I've read a lot about.
What do you think of MY 5-Cylinders of Fury? :P
Hey Brian! I just performed the vacuum pump delete with the spulen kit. Works amazing and no more leaks! This was my first time working on my 09 Jetta 2.5 and it was pretty easy to be honest. Just wanted to give you some extra motivation. Happy DIYing!
Brian Martin hey man I have a ‘13 Jetta MK6 (auto) I was curious about you’re APR tune could you tell me about it? I know this is an old post.
Brian Martin she's a beautiful sounding engine too. Half of a Lamborghini Gallardo that's why she purrs so graciously
Shoot if you got yours up to 200k with what I assume was regular maintenance, I have some good hopes for mine at 132444 with I’m certain was irregular maintenance (not my doing) (2007 Wolfsburg Edition)
I have the same issues you have, and from what I know, everything except a compressor that was installed last summer is original. The one I have is in a little worse shape than yours; both axles are out of alignment and as a result their respective ball joints are probably spent too.
Cameron Cruz go to Rockauto and shop all the parts you need. Super cheap. Imma rebuild my Jetta she's at 182k and imma do brand new wheel bearings, struts, control arms, ball joints, trailing arms, rear control arms, sway bar bushings and all other related bushings are going to be poly PowerFlex. I already have the BFI engine mount and trans mount. Makes the engine much more responsive. Imma do the dog bone mounts next. I'm rebuilding my car through rock auto for roughly around 1,200 not bad considering all that I'm changing. With the bushings that's an additional 350 and with after market parts another 500 I'll have a new car.
2012 VW Jetta, 203k, alternater went 2k ago. Drifting caused EPC/spark plug failure simultaneously (never serviced prior) Replaced Throttle body/plugs/Coil packs. Runs great with 5-7k oil change intervals. Fuel filter easy to change. A great daily. Only issue I had was with rear breaks. Brake cylinder failed early on. And a tip. there’s a teardrop looking piece in the brake drum assembly that you’re supposed to pull down on. To depress the brake shoes. To fit the brake drum over the assembly. Was not aware of that info.
2012 2.5, no problems at all, now at 74000 miles. But 2012 was the year when they improved everything. Liqui Moly oil every 10000 and thats it.
Just wait until you hit 120k..
I have a 2013 2.5l jetta sportline. I had an exhaust "clamp" that severed because of rust. Other than that, the car ejected (litterally) powersteering fluid because I live in a cold area. Warming the car before going out would be a good idea. The engine is bulletproof tho, never had any problems with it. The worst part about the car is the rust. I'm currently in the middle of repainting all of the 4 sides of the car and the bottom is also pretty rusted. Thanks and have a great day !
I own a 2010 2.5l Jetta with 101k miles . Engine has been bulletproof thus far. Did have to replace AC compressor at 25k and my radio shorted out at 78k. Both replaced with a warranty I had purchased. Fingers crossed for further years, but I’ve been super happy!
Any updates
@@leonelleon4130 hey there! Car has still been running great engine wise. I did however have my ABS pump/ module go bad. I was getting ABS/traction control alarm and blinking lights on my dash. This was NOT a cheap fix! Wasn’t necessarily needed, as I could live without ABS, but the blinking dash lights drove me nuts, and the rest of the car is in such good shape that it made sense to fix. The pump and module cannot be changed independently , thus both had to be replaced and overall costed near 3k with labor. Not cheap!
Only other issue I’m running into now is sagging headliner. Being in Florida, surely the heat has contributed to this. Even my rear door panel is starting to peel off the door. I will get around to fixing this once it gets bad enough to really notice.
Otherwise car drives great!
Just did an oil change on my 2013 Jetta 2.5L here in Canada with 430460 kilometres or 267366 Miles. Original motor and transmission.
Nice
Most reliable engine VW made during that era
Nice. Manual or auto?
@@mikealicious3848 automatic and I now have 465000 km as of 2024.
Thanks, I'm a 2.5l owner. I do like the car.
'11 2.5 SE I bought brand new still rolling 215k miles engine has been rock solid my only problems were weird electrical problems like the radio died and the light switch would turn the lights on in cold weather when in off position and the AC compressor died but mechanically it's been a champ
Same problems here. Had a weird issue that turned out to be a sensor for the tranny easy fix.
what about the 07 2.5 what are the common issues is there timing chain issues in the earlier ones.
Lol I have a 2011 2.5L. Just replaced the value cover gasket, map sensor, spark plugs.. wasn’t too bad with the help of TH-cam! Prob need A/C compressor or just a flush and refill. 10/10 😂
06 2.5 with 204k still going strong..changed n80 valve 8 yrs ago front brakes @192k valve cover gasket @175k factory recall coils @ about 80k still have them in changed alternator @ 125k have a big system in the car did not change a/c compressor but changed the valve inside the compressor instead $28 fix thats about it.thus is my 5th jetta and hands down thee best damn engine vw ever produced period.i use a quart of marvel mystery oil on every oil change from day one and when i changed my valve cover gasket the insides had absolutely no oil buildup anywhere looked like a brand new motor.
If all I have to worry about is the air pump or vacuum then the 2.5 is a great choice for me ty for the info here both guys are great for VW guys PERIOD much thanks for all info guys
I bought a 2008 Jetta 2.5 with 220k miles, just changed all fluids and basic maintenance and the car was still doing fine after a year. Was surprised that the car never burnt any oil even with such high mileage. In my opinion, the 2.5 is one of the best engine by VW compared to other VW/Audi engines.
I just wanted to add the steering wheel column lock failure and ignition cylinder failure are also common.
This is with my 08 but only after the 150k mile mark.
Yep! I have that steering column issue too. Took so long to fix that I ended up leasing Jeep in the interim. Gave the Jeep to my Mom and bought a MK7.5. My ol’ 2.5 L MKV is fixed but I have no use for it now. Any ideas for a build?
God isn't it ever. Mine just dislocked and had to import a new one straight from Germany
@1:29 I heard, "So unfortunately you have to buy the whole valve cover in that circumstance..." Right. That's kind of like everything else on a VW where the really inexpensive gasket or part breaks and you have to either spend an order of magnitude greater than the failed part in excessive parts or labor to fix the cheap defect. I'm currently at the phase of my MKV 2.5's life where the A/C has failed and so "Unfortunately you have to buy the whole car in that circumstance."
Eugenio Cebollero not true. go to napa. buy a compressor. install it. charge it to the correct level. done
Eugenio Cebollero fix your car. stop whining. a Honda civic can have the same failure at the same failure rate so get over it
Thus far I had a shop evacuate the system, I've replaced the compressor, receiver/drier, expansion valve, high pressure switch, o-ring gaskets, checked relays, fuses, and fans. Vacuumed the system for 2 hours - held vacuum with no leaks, now it won't take any R134a through the AC manifold on the low port. What's more frustrating than doing all this work and having no success is trying to join various "enthusiast" forums or FB groups for advice, but not being able to post or being restricted from joining by unresponsive moderators. I appreciate the comment/feedback.
Sounds fishy. Make sure your fans come on
If your fan is nor working. A/c won't either
I noticed that they mentioned a/c compressors. I found that the sensor on the side of the compressor just needed replaced. I got it for $25.00 online. VW won't replace the sensor so I was told because it is an After market part. The compressor replacement would have been $1,000.00+. I talked with my mechanic and told him of the issue. He had not heard of the sensor going bad, but having to replace the compressor. The replacement does require the system to be evacuated of Freon, so that is why I took it to the shop. After, they installed said sensor $170.00!! What savings!! Been running 3 seasons now.
What sensor is this?
I have a 2007 2.5 beetle love it ,but I have a battery drain overnight ,do you have any suggestions,it does have monsoon System with a aftermarket radio
good to know considering i just bought a 2012
How is it?
I curious as well . Just purchased a 2012 Jetta sel . Really nice car . Downfall 93,000 miles . Just wondering how long I could get out of her before something crazy happens...
@@88ights well itll be 5 years owning this car in august. honestly its been extremely reliable. If you want a more fun car dont buy the automatic. also the 09g trans has valve body issues and very expensive to replace. so keep up with the transmission maintenance. the vaccuum pump is another common oil leak point. i think mine was leaking for a little bit but it seems to have worked its self out some how haha. i have had a point where the engine was misfiring quite bad i couldnt drive it to work without fear of being stranded. but i replaced fuel rail fuel injectors fuel filter, spark plugs and ignition coil packs. did away with the misfiring for about 2 months. now its having a very intermittent misfire every once in awhile not sure why that is. considering theyve fixed the timing chain issues from previous years im starting to think that it might just be time to do the vvt solenoid considering it only happens in the upper rpms when im punching it. ive only been stranded with a dead battery one time and that was because i tried to be clever and install my own amp and subwoofer and ended up just draining my battery while the car was off so thats my own fault. the cabin blower motor resitor pack has just gone out for the second time and i replaced it 2 years ago. not sure why but instead of blowing the fuse for the controls it just melted the fuse so hopfully the fuse box is okay. i replaced the fuse and just ordered the new resistor pack. super easy to install it right under the glove box. other than that though it has started every single time ive turned that key and ive had it since 52k miles and now has 134k miles. Headliner is starting to fall off due to how often i run with windows down. but yea other than that its been a great car, feels like it has very good build quality everyting is super strong feeling inside. ive ran this thing at 120mph for over 15 minutes no problem feels smooth as a babys bottom the whole way. I would recommend get the manual and find one with rear disk breaks and independent rear suspention those are my only take backs that i have about this car. otherwise incredibly reliable compared to how volkswagens are typally perceived in the world.
@@erikfleming1405 well as long as you keep up maintence and make sure you do transmission too especially if its automatic and you should not have many issues at all. you can read my other commend replying to 88ights. but yes very reliable if it werent for the stupid auto trans i would never get rid of this car. still might not get rid of it tbh but i need money to fix her up cuz trans is having intermittent issues with the valve body i believe and dealer wants 3700 to fix it.
Oil filter housing... thermostat housing... timing cover leak (upper)
My 2007 Jetta Wolfsburg has 150+K and is still my DD. The 2.5 is a beast at mid to upper RPMs. Problem is people have to move it past the stage where it sounds like crap. This car still surprises me at times with its highway acceleration. It's no track car, but I'm also not a track driver!
Sadly I nailed a couch on the highway several years ago (1 am on a bridge - totally FUBAR) so much of my front end had to be replaced by a small-town Chrysler dealer. Still fixing their short-cuts and mistakes. Aside from those potential concerns, the only problem I for sure know about was a vacuum pump rebuild (quick and cheap rebuild - I'll update if this fails). While I had the cover off for that though I noticed I might be looking at a valve cover seal issue. Also, I am replacing my pulleys and lower tensioner as part of a DIY belts replacement. They sound okay, but I'll be in there anyway for a worn belt so why the heck not? I don't count the belts, pulleys, tensioner, or even the valve cover as 2.5 problems - just part of owning an older car.
My 2009 has 299,153 miles today, another 2 weeks and it’ll roll 300,000 miles. It says something about the motor.
I have had every single issue you guys had mentioned with my 2013 passat 2.5 before 36k but I have replaced the throttle body twice and the valve cover and map sensor and ac compressor and the O2 sensors and fuel pump and and the cam and crank position sensors but the car now has 184k still running strong
Nice video, I have 08 Jetta 2.5 with excessive oil consumption one quart every 800 miles. I own a 2009 Camry that had the same issue. Toyota like Volkwagen said that was normal oil consumption, eventually Toyota sent me a letter, tested for oil consumption and found to be out of spec. Toyota replaced three pistons and Rings, took care of the issue, what are the chances VW will do the same
Art Suarez that is not normal oil consumption, my 2005.5 Jetta 2.5 maybe loses a half a quart every 10,000 miles between oil changes. I’ve been a quart low once when I used a cheaper synthetic, but that’s about it.
Amazing..... I don't think I did catch that bug :(
I believe I caught that bug, Its called a 2012 2.5l 5 speed Beetle. Does this have the better 2.5l?
@@WITTYFAM yeah
Bought a 2010 Golf 2.5 AT for wife new. Now has 130K. It has been pretty reliable except the following: vaccum pump oil leak @ 90K(replaced); small leak in the valve cover gasket @ 130K(just changed the valve cover today & it runs smooth & strong along with NGK copper plugs #5960. TPS (tire pressure sensor) came on 3 months ago and not going away; I'm guessing the batteries in the sensors are gone, Mr. Humble, what do you think is the problem? Headliner worn & fell down this year (replaced).
This makes me actually kind of glad. I was worried my 2.5 approaching 100k was going to be expensive... Sounds like I've got at least another 100k on the motor. Electrics are another story...
I hear you there. 93,000 2012 jetta 2
5
Valve cover, map sensor, throttle body, AC solenoid & fix vacuum pump leak. I have one with 140K & have done everything DIY with aftermarket parts off amazon. This 2.5 is the best motor VW has made in a while. Most motors last if you keep them serviced.
I just bought one from a buddy with 298k (for very cheep lol). I plan on running it until it cant run anymore. We will see😂. Just drove it home tonight. What a gem it is
honestly the bug thing topped it off for me, definitely subscribing. lol
Mr. Humble, I am wondering if you can answer a question. I have purchased a used 2013 Golf 2.5. It is only getting.....on average........19-20 mpg, driving in about 15' Fahrenheit, and about 80% of my commute is at 50 mph. I do not have a heavy foot and drive quite gingerly all the time. Any thought other than the usual plugs and air filter?
fuel filter, and tires.
Graham Lake ask Scotty Kilmer
my 2010 mk5 2.5L is in the shop today. EPC came on with 111,790 miles and it just died. Hope it's a sensory issue.
Update : @HumbleMechanic So... That EPC and check engine light came on the dash was for a sensor for camshaft and crankshaft. Thought it was throttle body but much worse. All I have to say is, get that extended warranty. 👍
My 2012 reached 100k miles. So far parts that failed: both inner CV boot, gas cap, n80 purge valve, rr window regulator, valve cover throttle body, and oil filter housing assembly.
Yea I've had a cv boot, purge valve, and ball joint replacement...........
I preventatively replaced the N80 purge valve. Currently, the oil filter housing gasket is leaking. It will cost me around 1k to fix at the shop I go to. Bolts are seized/rusted on the intake, preventing me from doing the job myself.
I have had a 5 speed 01 turbo an 03 and then a 04 for parts and now have a 08 2.5 it has A little over 200000 miles and runs beautifully I am replacing the ac compressor tho replaced the fan do to the smaller one not working it’s gonna need a radiator small leak towards the right bottom the motor behind the glove box for the air circulation vent hums a bit loud and the radio had a cdc hardware error very annoying while trying to listen to my jams and couldn’t play cd or the aux just radio took it out put in another one and now need a code I can’t seem to get vw dealership wants 100 and some odd bucks to give me one witch I was up set about but other then these minor issues with my 08 every Jetta I have had has been easy affordable parts fairly easy fixes and with the miles I’m very impressed I love Jetta’s
Any advice on what I mentioned is appreciated
I have to change my valve cover I do most the work myself but the valve cover I had my guy do it for me I do the belts and Idle roller myself on this Coils and spark plugs of course air filter pollen filter every oil change..I do this every 2 years the tune up for my 2006 vw jetta 2.5 runs good 👍
Nice video Charles...I got a question regarding transmission fluid change. I recently did my 1st too services in the dealer, they just flushed with a machine. Do I need to replace filter and gasket next time at wok or just do the same ( just asking because my previous cars - not VW's I drop the pan & change filter)
Thanks
I dropped the pan and replaced the gasket and filter, I would reccomend doing that.
I actually bought my car with the pcv valve issue and about a 15 min fix. when your car revs high(3500 RPM) then drops to (800 RPM) while idling this is the sign of a pcv valve malfunction
For the new guy, what years are the early 2.5 ? I have an 06, new beetle, 2.5 with 5 speed, 130K miles, I am doing thermostat, waterpump, vacuum pump (leaking) - oily mess, new oil pan (dented by PO), oil filter housing & radiator & condenser (due to crash) - Never LOAN your vw to anyone. -- Is there anything else I should do while it is all apart ? Alternator ? Clutch ? I really want to put it back together and drive it. Fenders, hood, bumper cover come back "done" this Tuesday. Thanks
So I replaced the sway bar end links, the driver side control arm and both struts on the front. Now I'm getting a clunk when I turn the wheel left and right when I'm driving. Please God let it just be a tie rod. I double checked all my bolts and made sure they were nice and tight. Shop down the street thinks it's the steering rack. What do you think?
You guys missed a big issue about the failing valve bodies in the models with the 09g automatic transmissions.
he did say to change tranny fluid every 50k, which most people didn't do
nice! i just picked up an 09 2.5 jetta with 47k miles from a neighbor, surprised how nice of a driving car this is...
FrostyCoug there are structual problems with the valve body so even with regular trasmission fluid change it still might give you issues.
What does "automatic" mean. I dont speak that language. ᴷᴬᴾᴾᴬ
Omg yes, mine is failing as we speak 5-4 is rough and it's not shifted in Reverse a few times
Thank you. Subscribed. I am considering a 2006 Jetta 2.5L with manual transmission. It has 126,000 and well maintained. The headliner is coming down but seems nice besides that. I do not know much about them but it seems like a good deal from my co-worker for $2500. Is it the automatics or manual that had transmission issues, or both? Thanks!!
The automatics have the issue with the valve body. Many of these automatics were not taken care of. Many owners like myself did not follow the transmission fluid service schedule. So there may be problems. I will need to put in a used automatic for not following the transmission service schedule. The manual is better and there is less chance for reliability problems down the road. The automatic is great as long as the fluid is serviced every 30k to 60k miles.
Would adding a catch can help with the failure rates of the combi valve in the 2.5l na engine?
I have a 2010 Jetta 2.5 5MT. Its, literally, perfect.
I have a ‘09 2.5L with 121k miles. My family bought it used in ‘12 with 33k miles. It’s been reliable ever since. Around 119k, I developed a oil leak. I’ve been monitoring it and it seems like it stopped. Overall, it’s a very dependable car.
How long will the DSG auto last in a ‘09 MK5 2.5L?
Vscuum pump started leaking on mine. I love it. Ya little problems but man gas is great and I think the power it carries is perfect
It's got a traditional Aisen A/T not DSG, made by Toyota. Mine is 2010 with 130K, been changing the fluid at the dealer @ 50K & 100K. Shifts smooth as butter.
@@HumbleBearcatNice. Unfortunately the slipping persists and my transmission must be replaced. I will be following my Haynes manual and service it every 30k miles, drain and fill only.
@@ryanparrett3352 I deleted my vacuum pump in July of 2022 and put a Spulen kit delete kit on it.
@@mikealicious3848 Dealer changed my AT without changing the filter at 50k and 100k. I'm at 151k now, I really wanted to change out the filter but I want to try the Liqui Moll 1800 ATF; I guess I will just try drain and fill and see how my AT reacts to the different fluid.
Hey Charles or whoever's reading this, I'm from Germany and since 3 months I'm owner of a 07 Rabbit 2.5 with 63k miles . I absolutely love this Car, its very smooth to drive. I use it as a daily driver and have an average of 32-35mpg, which i think is ok. The only thing that's disturbing is a whistling noise from the eninge while accelerating. Might be from the air intake? Is this a common thing or something to worry about? Any other 2.5 driver here with the same issue? Greeting from Germany
Do you guys have video for oil filter housing(adapter) replacement? That is common issue too
Thanks
Interested in this have 2010 2.5 has bad oil leak seems to be coming from oil filter housing
Looking at purchasing a 2010 2.5L beetle 118,000 miles how reliable and what should be look at or serviced now or soon? Also is it possible to trip the airbag warning light to turn on on the dash by removing and replacing the fuse related to the airbags?
I know I put a comment well over a year ago, I have an 05 2.5 what random misfire replaced coils n plugs didn't fix problem was told it was timing chain? I checked pcv valve no problems I could see but there was oil in intake n e suggestions
About to hit 180k in my 13 Jetta with 09g transmission.I only run liqui moly oil in it.I think it’s starting to have timing chain noise because when I put my phone in engine bay and rev it you can hear a rattling sound.I’ve only done plugs valve cover bolts brakes belts tires and normal filters
Oh man, that Corrado at the end made me miss my old 92 VR6 Corrado.
I have tried to by 10 or so of them, it always falls apart
Dream car
I’m thinking about getting a 2009 golf 2.5 with 170k miles .. is that a bad 2.5 generation ? On reliability? They mentioned timing chain issues ?
need some info on a 2.5 CBTA timing chain issues and replacement procedure
Nice. Feel some sort of relief just recently got my 2011 2.5 Jetta SE at 58k now it’s at 62k and I like it. Just want it to last forever.
I have a 08 Volkswagen rabbit and wondering what car in the Volkswagen family have same engine parts. Thanks
Does anyone find these 2.5's guzzle the gas for what they are? (small 5- cylinder)...Or is it just me? I went from daily driving an 04 SAAB 93ss Automatic with a 2.0L Turbo running 91 and not to mention bigger and heavier chassis to a 2010 Golf MK6 2.5" w/5spd and it costs me more to drive that golf than my old SAAB (and i 'm taking into account the cost of premium gas too, as well as babying my shifts and keeping revs low)
I love my 2.5 Jetta Sportwagen. It’s truly a fun car to drive. I do have one question it’s a MK6 and I wanted to know if the memory seats from a 09mk5 would work or is there any rewiring needed to make it work.
Dig the black storm trooper head at 0:03. Reminds me of old VW Fast. Just needs a red mouth.
Hi so I have 2006 jetta 2.5l and i was very concerned about this burning smell issue and I couldn’t figure it out where its coming from but when Im driving I can smell it inside the car from it came out from my vents and also when I pop thr hood it’s hard for me to figure out where it’s coming from and I can smell it from the fan and in the engine but wasn’t sure where is the problem. If you could tell me where its coming from that would help me a lot. Thank you :)
What about plastic cardridge oil filter? I've heard when these start leaking, you need to remove entire front of the car to replace it, and this sounds kinda scary :)
It’s not that hard to remove the whole front end… I’ve done it a couple times on a 08 Jetta 2.5. Just a couple clips and bolts
I have 2013 VW JETTA and lately it's been jerking and losing speed also the EPC loght comes and sometimes the Check Engine light comes on.. I went on the internet to see what could possibly cause that and I found that it could be the throttle boy sensor and /or the crankshaft sensor.. What do you think would possibly be the problem
My 2008 2.5L had the same issues. EPC light and hard starts, and wouldnt go over 3000 rpms. Occasionally it would shut off when at a stop light. I replaced the crankshaft sensor and its been working fine lately. Found a used oem one on ebay for 6 bucks. You can find a new non oem for about 17 on Amazon and ebay
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N80 valve
What is the problem that you're talking about with the common mass air flow sensor around 2:18 in the video I think that's what my problem is on my 2007 one
Hello HumbleMechanic. Please I have an issue with my 2006 jetta 2.5L and it can't rev above 3000rpm and can't drive in S mode. Lastly I can't Dive pass 120km/hr. Please what could be the issue? I really need help on this. It has been a year now with no solution
Planning on getting a 2006, 2.5 Jetta 5 speed, 200,000 km for 1900. Would I be looking at some expensive repair bills down the road? Thanks!
Possibly. It depends on how the car was loved.
I have a 2014 model 2.5 mk6 which is an auto and after some time in traffic it shakes the cabin when increasing its rpm slowly from 2to3 gear , and after sometime it shows the 🔧 at the section where writes PRND
After i turn the car off and on again it removes the 🔧
I have checked it for tranmission issues with computer and it doesnt show any error on the tranmission
It shows only this P0106 (manifold pressure bar )and P2096 (poor catalist fuel trim)
Do you think this two are related to the transmission? And in your opinion what should i do?
The wrench is just service reminder & not an indication of something wrong. I would do a trans filter & fluid change.
How often was the transmission fluid serviced or was it ever serviced at all? The transmission fluid should be serviced every 30k to 60k miles. Haynes manual says drain and fill every 30k miles for MK5s, not sure about MK6s. I will need to put in a replace my automatic with a another one due to not following the transmission service schedule. If your transmission issue persists or starts slipping after doing a transmission fluid drain and fill, you will need to replace the transmission.
Can someone please tell me what they think about the 5-cylinder Volkswagen Golf are they any good
It can be a great car! Probably one of the more reliable engines of late
@@HumbleMechanic Thank you for answering my question
Any advice for EPC light on a 2.5 pzev?
2024 here, and I’m thinking of buying a 2012 Golf 2.5 for fun and I loved my Mk4 TDI…am I crazy dumb?
Hi HumbleMechanic, I was wondering if you might help me with my 2011 Jetta SE 2.5 liter Volkswagon. We just turned t0 42,000 miles. We do regular maintenance on the car. I have not changed the plugs or wires because it seems that many don't until around 50,000 ? These past couple of months however, the car dies, and cuts out randomly. I have a decent Innova scanner and got a ton of cam cylinder codes/ failures? Myself and a friend ?
/mechanic changed the cam sensor and that initally made a big difference but the problem is still underlying? At times when this is happening the alternator light flashes and the car stutters or stalls' The battery is only 6 months old and the alternator is charging. It is a dangerous condition on the highway and Volkswagen will not acknowledge the defect. Is there any repair advice you can offer? I heard that this problem was a software problem and could be fixed with an update, but I'm a bit skeptical. I've also heard it could be the secondary air pump/sensor?, but I am not a mechanic. The car otherwise has a lot of pep and power along with quick acceleration? Any suggestions you can offer would be very much appreciated. Thank You, John
eciated.
Hello John, if you've fixed this issue, could you please elaborate? I experienced all of the symptoms you mentioned in my 2011 Jetta. Partially solved it by sealing a vacuum pum leak an cleaning the throttle body.
Currently dealing with a p0106 code on my gf’s ‘12 passat 2.5l that we just bought (98k miles)
After reading thoroughly online it sounds like it could be a number of things but generally boils down to oil buildup causing a fault on the MAP sensor due to a design flaw.
A bit worried because the previous owner said the timing chain/tensions were recently replaced (however, the receipt listed oil and some gaskets but didn’t actually list the timing chain kit, just say “replace both timing chain and tensioners” which I find a bit strange).
I’ve read that it could potentially be related to a faulty timing chain or tensioner (although less common). Really hoping I can avoid timing related work due to the cost.
I’ll report back after I’ve replaced the sensor, valvecover/pcv, cleaned the throttle body, and tightened the intake manifold bolts to spec.
Pray for me.
Oh yeah I forgot, I did replace one of the seals on the vacuum pump because it was leaking oil but it didn't stop it completely & I haven't gotten around to change the entire pump because its laterally oil droplets & a pain to change that thing. I'll probably do it this winter though & those vacuum pumps are also cheap on Amazon. Shops charge $1000+ to do these. Yours may not be having that issue yet but those pumps are notorious for leaking but the good thing is its not a bad leak.
I have a 2014 model 2.5 mk6 which is an auto and after some time in traffic it shakes the cabin when increasing its rpm slowly from 2to3 gear , and after sometime it shows the 🔧 at the section where writes PRND
After i turn the car off and on again it removes the 🔧
I have checked it for tranmission issues with computer and it doesnt show any error on the tranmission
It shows only this P0106 (manifold pressure bar )and P2096 (poor catalist fuel trim)
Do you think this two are related to the transmission? And in your opinion what should i do?
13 jetta.. At what milage coolant and sparkplug replacement. Thanks to any one with some input.
Not sure spark plugs im doing coolant at 5 years 80k now. Never knew the history prior to when I bought at 100km so may as well do prevention
If you're going to replace the PCV valve, DEFINITELY replace the VALVE COVER because the center gasket will eventually leak oil onto the coils and plugs. I did this to my Mk 5 Rabbit with the 2.5L engine.
Were you getting oil consumption? I recently replaced the center gasket 4k miles ago and suddenly after my last oil change I'm losing about 1quart of oil per 1000 miles
i really need your expert advice. I own a 2010 mk6 golf with a 2.5l engine. Recently iv been noticing a inconsistent tapping or knock noise. It comes more from the right side of the engine. (when looking into the engine bay "right"). some days i won't hear it some days it will continue to tap away. the car has 170k kms not miles. anybodies help will be appreciated...... im freaking out a little bit.
Trying to get this question answered since I see posts saying two thing. I have a 2011 Jetta SE 2.5L Engine. Does my car have a timing belt or a timing chain?
Juve Travels it has a timing chain ;)
Should I buy VW Passat 2013 with 2.5L and it’s 53,000 miles on it
the 2.5 is one of the best modern VW engines. have a prepurchase inspection done first.
I bought an 2013 2.5l Jetta CPO on purpose just because of its reliability.
I couldn't find enough info on 1.8t. To Me it never made sense for VW to
drop the 2.5l because of the reliability. If anything turbocharge it, and get
the best of both worlds performance, and reliability. Would make a real nice GLI.
Eric Gruner it was because of gas mileage
Not only better gas mileage, but lighter weight, improved 0-60 (~1 sec), a broader, lower powerband that shows up more obviously in test drives, and lower emissions. The smart money will still look for the 2.5.
I've got a '10 Jetta 2.5L that is throwing an intermittent knock sensor code (P0328 - Knock Sensor 1 Input Too High). There is a rattling type sound coming from the serpentine belt area. The dealer I took it to said it was the alternator pulley, but that didn't fix the noise or the CEL, they then jumped to wanting to take the engine apart!! Is it at all possible that it's an idler or tensioner gone bad?
An independent VW/Audi shop took the tension off the alternator belt real quick and the sound disappeared, but I don't know if that would be causing the knock.
Any thoughts? Could the sensor be bad as well?
I love my 2012 Passat with the 2.5. it's got 162k on it. Doesn't leak anything at all just done regular maintenance and just now had to replace the map sensor. Still gets 30-35 mpg on the highway too. Also I think it sounds pretty but I'm probably biased haha.
NICE!!!
what was the reason for the map sensor CEL? Typically, the reason the CEL is thrown is because of oily residue and that's typically the manifold intake leaking.
When we pulled it out it was pretty clean. After replacing it the check engine light came back on, and periodically goes on and off. We are going to repin the connector since a few pins look to be spread a bit wide and see if that helps.
I have a passat 2.5 5 cyl 2013 and my engine vibrates at idle. Is it normal on 5 cylinder engines? Thnaks
Is there timing chain issues with the 2011 2.5 L?
2008 jetta with 145k still going strong!
06 with 102k km - reporting in
‘13 68k ayoo
2012 w 140,000
leonard krasner 2011 jetta with 172k!! Shes a beast! Shes my work car every day i put min 50 miles on her plus she tows my 15 ft center console sea hunt! Puts her in and out of the water like it’s nothing! 💪🙌❤️ love this car!
2009 115k still tugging along
Hello I have a passat 2012 with an 2.5, my question is THAT in recent days the transmition go in lip mode, and the car start to have a rough idle, before I read the scanner and said that was the MAP sensor so I change it, but now start doing the same think, do you think its the PCB valve? It have 108k kilometers
canchume did you solve the issue?
It depends on how you use it and how you maintain it. If you treat your car like crap it will give it back to you later.
I have a 2007 VW Jetta Wolfsburg Edition. The car was drivable at first (little trouble starting) and had the epc light on but then it started to die if the car sat in a line. By the next day the car became un-drivable. It wouldn’t start without a good press on the gas. I have just replaced the fuel pump, mass air flow sensor, and the crankshaft sensor. I just checked my battery today and it needed a charge but I was told it was good. When I start my car it will turn over fine then will die. I am running out of options. Any help would be appreciated!
Clogged fuel filter, weak coil pack, malfunction air intake system.
Got 06 Jetta 2.5 5speed for sale at dealer for 2900 91k miles . Looking for daily should I jump on it or pass ? Sounds like a great deal but I need a reliable car since I drive a lot
Could be a solid car. Depends on how it was loved
Does a 2010 2.5 have a map or maf sensor. And how many on these cars. How often should you change them out before they fail.
both 1 each, map is near the front on the intake under the vacuum pump & maf had an upgraded kit with new hose & censor & its on the top, both easy jobs, the pvc diaphragm on the valve cover are notorious for breaking but for $10 you can get a new diaphragm & change it, also the AC compressor has a solenoid thats held in with a pinch clamp & if your AC goes bad change that first because thats usually what it is, you can get that solenoid for $20-$30 plus you'll need to vacuum & recharge which is easy & you can borrow vacuum pump free from parts shop if you don't have one, I have a 2012 with 140K & its been solid, my only issues have been with the PVS system, emissions crap but they are easy to fix & there's even delete kits, also the vacuum pump seal oil leak but they make a delete for that as well, the 2.5L is a solid engine & people would save ac lot of $$ doing the simple stuff themselves cause I've noticed the repair cost quotes are ridiculous on the 2.5L for some reason
another issue 2.5's can have are knock sensors going bad quickly. oddly, when it rains hard my 2.5 throws a cel and goes into limp mode. every time I clear it its related to the knock sensor. also 2.5's sound exhilarating with a proper exhaust system.
This has happened to me a few times as well when it's raining heavily
Same thing with me, did spark plugs and coils and also 91 gas and hasn't come back
I suspected this. Will surely install new ones on my next maintenance.
P0327 code knock sensor, yeah what did you do about it, same problem rains or is cold outside it turns on the engine light. The engine loses power still drives but sluggish Has anyone seen a video to replace the sensors, one is a G61 Grey connector cable, which seems I can't buy nobody has it, and the G66 Green connector cable which I just bought, under the engine by the exhaust manifold passenger side. Need a video Please
Tim D Stevens, I just did the knock sensor yesterday. Recommended when the car is cold:
Jack the car up, you will see a heat shield above/around the passenger side axel, two 16mm bolts, remove that, then above that you'll see the two knock sensors behind another heat shield, you will see the bottom bolt, it's a 10mm, and you have to feel at the top, right below the exhaust manifold, there's two more 10mm bolts. Once the second heat shield is removed, a 13mm socket can be used to remove the knock sensor. Make sure you torque it to 20 NM when you replace it. If my instructions seem unclear, I promise you, just get under the car and you'll see that it is very simple. Hope this helps!
My 06 Beetle problems so far were:
Seat belt
Ignition key
Water pump
PCV purge valve and other pcv related parts that are DIY.
My 2006 Jetta , 180,000 km, manual trans after SMF clutch replacement started running horrible and misfires and makes a rattling noice on top of engine at 1500 - 2000 revs. Before the clutch replacement it was Runing alright. so far I had replaced spark plugs , coils, MAF, MAP, crankshaft position sensor , cleaned the injectors, installed the old DMF clutch back , troddle body cleaning, replaced the whole harness , i replaced the vacum about 1 year ago, I can't find any vacuum leaks , cylinder compression its 150 in all cylinders, gas pression it's allring according to my mechanic. The problem still there and it seams it's getting worse . The vag scan trows codes p0300 , p0305 and some times p0305 . My mechanic tells me maybe the MCU has corrupted or something , could this be right ? I don't know what else to do . I have already spent tons of money. What else could be . Any help would be appreciated
Hello guys i need help with my 2013 VW Golf 2.5L 54k miles. The problem is when the weather is good and outside temp is above 40 degrees the first car start is ok it goes to 1300rpm then slowly goes to 800rpm and run good but when is cold and temp is below 40 degrees, the car starts but stays bellow 700rpm, run very strange and poorly, engine is shaking, smells on unburned gas and feels like it wants to shut off and sometimes shut off by itself. That happens only with the first starts in winter time. I scanned with ross tech/vcds , No DTC at all. Thanks
Do the rpms fluctuate when you are at idle at a traffic light or stop sign?
00gsh no the rpms only fluctate after the first start when the temp is bellow 35-40 degrees F and the engine start shaking and run poorly. When it warm up it’s running good. That happen only in winter time.
Mine has 203K miles and it runs like new still no issues at all the only issue I had was the booster air pump that leak replaced it and no more leaks also I have a small valve cover leak but will fix it sometime this week other than that just keep doing regular fluid changes and the car will last forever mine is the 2012 SE