Replaced mine couple of weeks ago Reggie, same problem
Rang VW, they had 25 in stock! That tells you straight away there's a known problem
Still, at least they had them in stock
And we tried sourcing alternatives, but couldn't find any
M
HI all.
My van had a leak around the turbo manifold area . My mechanic removed the manifold and found the flange which attaches to the turbo had broken away from the manifold.There was also a crack starting on the drivers side flange .This manifold is a fabricated item not cast as they usually are .My Question is? is anyone familiar with this problem .I'm reluctant to replace this manifold with another original item as the quality is not up to standard .Does anyone make a more robust manifold? My van only has 110K's on it so at $1100 for the manifold alone plus the labour, it could prove very expensive every couple of years replacing it.I hope someone can give me some guidance on this subject.
regards
Reggie49
Replaced mine couple of weeks ago Reggie, same problem
Rang VW, they had 25 in stock! That tells you straight away there's a known problem
Still, at least they had them in stock
And we tried sourcing alternatives, but couldn't find any
M
I remember reading on
http://dieselpower.cz/forum/viewforu...deaa9046467179 about that problem.
It could be related to high speed hwy driving. I don't know what replacement manifold they use, I will try to find out.
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Last edited by Transporter; 13-10-2010 at 06:29 AM.
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Hi guys
Thanks for the feed back, its good to know that VW have some stock.Its a gamble getting a replacement unless they have improved the engineering and manufacturing.Dont have a lot of choice though.
Reggie49
I posted on the site above and will let you know if someone comes and post that there is an alternative. Otherwise try search the net, ask VW if the replacement part had been improved to last longer.
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Ditto to all the above, just had leaking manifold diagnosed on T5 AXE Campervan @ 85k, expensive repair but no alternative apparent.
UK forums suggest keeping the old one and having it welded up as a spare for next time.
I think i have the same issue at 170k
@ Slacker, If the UK forums suggest keeping the old one and having it welded up as a spare for next time, why wouldn't you just get it welded the first time and use it, saving the 1100 bucks. My van with 90K on it sounds different under load going up hills and I'm now wondering if I have a crack in the manifold too. Is it easy to spot?
I am just waiting for enough time to pull mine off and have it welded. Ours is so noisy, some people must think it is a 12ton flat tray.
Does not look too demanding to remove.
Last edited by mikinoz; 11-02-2012 at 09:49 AM.
Sounds like it, you cannot see the cracks as the manifold is at the rear of the engine and has a cover. Had ours replaced with new (3 year parts warranty) and our local dealer was good enough to charge wholesale price after much complaining that this must be a design weakness. Had the old one welded as a spare. Cheers.
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