It's a valve and a solenoid. IIRC the N249 was updated with a newer part number to fix it and stop it failing (as was the N75). You need to make sure that the one you get is the updated design.
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Hi internet car friends,
I have a 2008 GT Sport TSI. Recently it has been exhibiting symptoms of N249 failure. Replaced the N75, but that didn't fix it so I sent it in for a checkup and the mechanic confirmed from the fault code that it is indeed an N249 failure.
He seems to be unsure of the difference between N75 and N249, so he insists that it is impossible to just replace part of it. Seems a simple part to replace so I was thinking I might just get one from a wrecker and put it in myself.
My question: Is there any difference between the N249 part used in a standard MK6 and the one currently in my car?
Thanks.
MY09 Golf GT TSI
It's a valve and a solenoid. IIRC the N249 was updated with a newer part number to fix it and stop it failing (as was the N75). You need to make sure that the one you get is the updated design.
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MY08 Mk5 GT Sport - sold
MY14 Tiguan 118TSI - sold (Mazda3 SP25GT in its place)
MY16 Golf 7R: sold (Caterham Super 7 and Hyundai i30N in its place)
Are they sold as seperate parts?
MY09 Golf GT TSI
They sure are, from memory the N249 is ~$90 and the N75 ~$130?
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MY08 Blue Graphite GT TSI DSG
Having the same problem you did. Hopefully the N249 replacement will do the trick.
MY09 Golf GT TSI
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