How to Replace the Intake Manifold on a 2009-2014 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T TSI

How to Replace the Intake Manifold on a 2009-2014 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T TSI

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the intake manifold on a 2009-2014 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T TSI.

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Paul M says:

Hahaha. What a joke. I got a p2015 code intake manifold sensor failure on my 2009 vw Jetta Wolfsburg and found this video. Obviously not a minor problem by a long shot. Well beyond do t yourself. This is gonna be expensive.

Geoffrey Carlson says:

As I watch and I see multiple lines removed I wonder…did you have to drain any fluids/reservoirs? Awesome awesome awesome video. Thank you

lar4305 says:

Lord i hate working on VW'S

Rebecca F says:

Would this be the same on a 2008 Wolfsburg edition?

krisztiantth says:

I put new intake in to my Gti but the fault code still back. I tried to clean the code but coming back after 5 miles. What you think what’s the problem???

Manny B says:

Nice informative video, it’s a little complicated for diy tho so I’m taking mine to the shop

Michael Wesley says:

I got codes of P2293 and P0304 for my 2010 AUDI A4 B8 Avante TFi. The number 4 injector is stuck open. I bought the injectors and then watched this video. Thanks! This video let me know to take it to a professional. The B8 has the same engine, but the VW is transverse mounted.

STEVE ROB REVIEWS says:

Haha that would be a great winter project for me.

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