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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: doberman19 on 14 July 2021, 18:42

Title: Intake manifold
Post by: doberman19 on 14 July 2021, 18:42
Hi lads, I have recenley had the amber engine warning light appear on the dash of my mk6 gti.
I had it diagnosed as the inlet manifold sensor. I had the fault deleted but 24 hours later it re-appeared.
does anyone have a fix for this or will it be a new manifold. many thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: joe6 on 14 July 2021, 21:47
Had this a while ago. Repeated fault delete several times but came back. There is a revised intake manifold from the original that I had to fit. No further problems for 5 years. The flaps in the manifold are supposed to adjust as the turbo boosts up  but can fail to operate. On the mk5 it was possible to repair but on the mk6 it is a sealed unit. Think you will have to replace the manifold. Worth looking about decarbing the inlet valves at the same time.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: doberman19 on 14 July 2021, 22:49
Many thanks Joe, it confirms my worst fears, any idea how much the unit costs.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: Bluto on 15 July 2021, 00:42
When I had mine replaced in 2019 the manifold part itself was about £370 inc VAT.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: joe6 on 15 July 2021, 07:05
I think it was about 2 hours labour charges.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: Borbus on 15 July 2021, 22:58
I have heard of people importing the part from US (ridiculous that importing a part from US would be cheaper for a German car, but there you go).

https://www.shopdap.com/vw-2-0-t-intake-manifold-06j133201bd.html

You will have to pay import duty on top of shipping costs, though... so do your research and make sure it actually will be cheaper.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: doberman19 on 15 July 2021, 23:21
Thanks for that Borbus, I have just posted them an e-mail,
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: doberman19 on 14 August 2021, 18:45
High lads, I eventually purchased the OEM inlet manifold for my MK6 GTI from the USA, total cost was £276 VW Redditch wanted £480, I think you'll agree not a saving to be sniffed at, and thanks again for the heads-up from Borbus.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: Borbus on 15 August 2021, 11:02
Wow, yeah, that's quite a saving. I will be doing the same if/when my intake manifold needs replacing. I take it you had to pay import duty on the UK side?
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: doberman19 on 16 August 2021, 14:07
Hi Borbus, the unit was $209, $85 shipping, and £59 import duty, total in GBP £276.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: joe6 on 16 August 2021, 16:01
Hi Borbus, the unit was $209, $85 shipping, and £59 import duty, total in GBP £276.

Really worthwhile saving😀
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: KieranD79 on 27 August 2021, 16:14
Having this done on my Mk6 next week whilst it's in for it's major service.  Didn't go down the imported route, but I do think it's a worthwhile saving if you either want to fit it yourself or have a friendly mechanic.  :smiley:

Can't complain, had the GTI 6 years and this is the first real failure.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: Pearson1985 on 03 November 2021, 23:17
Hi all, I am having an intermittent P2015 code on my MK6, looking to just get the updated manifold fitted before it goes for good and I have found one on eBay for £125.00 but it’s made by NTY and not genuine VW. Would you recommend fitting only a genuine VW manifold  or would the NTY manifold be ok? Not sure if anyone else has fitted one of these to theirs or whether anyone has any advice. Feedback would be much appreciated 😃👍🏻
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: joe6 on 05 November 2021, 18:51
Looking at the choices: you have a manifold of unknown quality (unless you get some feedback) that may or may not be an updated version for £125 or an oem one for £276 if you get one from the USA. Depends on your finances but if you can afford it the second option looks the better one if you intend to keep the car.
Title: Re: Intake manifold
Post by: Pearson1985 on 07 November 2021, 15:11
Thanks for the advice Joe