Volkswagen Camshafts, Lifters, & Parts

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Camshaft Sensor

Part Number: 05E-907-601-C
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Camshaft Position Sensor, Sender
Description: Type 1. Taos. 1.5l.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Jetta,
    • Taos
MSRP $30.68
$18.41

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 077-109-022-EM
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 4.2L.
Other Names: Camshaft
Description: Phaeton. Touareg. Exhaust. Cylinder-1,2,3,4.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Phaeton,
    • Touareg
Backordered

Intake Camshaft

Part Number: 7B0-109-101-G
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 3.6L.
Other Names: Camshaft
Replaces: 7B0-109-101-B, 7B0-109-101-D, 7B0-109-101-E
Description: Routan. Right.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Routan
MSRP $508.43
$350.82

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 06K-109-022-S
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 2.0L.
Other Names: Camshaft
Description: Golf R. Exhaust. Incl.Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Golf R
Backordered

Intake Camshaft

Part Number: 06L-109-021-Q
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Notes: Includes Camshaft Gear.
Applications: 2.0L GAS W/TURBO.
Other Names: Camshaft
Replaces: 06L-109-021-K
Description: Tiguan. Intake. Passat. Beetle.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Passat,
    • Tiguan
Backordered

Camshaft Gear

Part Number: 04L-109-105
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 2.0L TDI 2015. 2.0L TDI W/CLEAN DIESEL.
Other Names: Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket, Pulley
Description: Golf SportWagen. Jetta. Passat.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf,
    • Golf SportWagen,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat
MSRP $119.99
$84.23

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 06F-109-101-J
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 3.6L, VR-6. 2.0L GAS (2006-07). 2.0L (w/TIMING BELT).
Other Names: Camshaft
Replaces: 06F-109-101-B
Description: Passat. Eos. Jetta. GTI. Intake.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Eos,
    • GTI,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat
MSRP $454.15
$316.09

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 06L-109-021-S
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 2.0L.
Other Names: Camshaft
Replaces: 06L-109-021-N
Description: Arteon. Golf R. From 06/14/2016. Intake. Incl.Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Arteon,
    • Golf R
MSRP $1,380.76
$1,032.11

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 077-109-021-GK
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 4.2L.
Other Names: Camshaft
Description: Phaeton. Touareg. Intake. Cylinder-5,6,7,8.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Phaeton,
    • Touareg
Backordered

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 077-109-021-GM
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 4.2L.
Other Names: Camshaft
Replaces: 077-109-021-EJ
Description: Phaeton. Touareg. Intake. Cylinder-1,2,3,4.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Phaeton,
    • Touareg
Backordered

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 077-109-022-EL
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 4.2L.
Other Names: Camshaft
Description: A lobed shaft used to open and close valves. Exhaust. Fits Phaeton, Touareg A8 Exhaust Left. A8 Intake Left. Exhaust A6/S6 Left Bank....
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Phaeton,
    • Touareg
Backordered

Engine Camshaft

Part Number: 04L-103-044-Q
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 2.0L TDI 2015. 2.0L TDI W/CLEAN DIESEL.
Other Names: Camshaft
Replaces: 04L-103-044-M, 04L-103-044-P
Description: Golf SportWagen. Jetta. Passat. Housing Assembly. Incl.Intake and Exhaust.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf,
    • Golf SportWagen,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat
MSRP $1,748.24
$1,407.34

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How Camshafts, Lifters, & Parts Affect Vehicle Integrity

When it comes to the efficiency, performance, and overall condition of your vehicle's engine, the camshaft, lifters, and associated components are essential. If you know what they do and how crucial they are, you'll be able to see the need to keep up with maintenance and replace them as needed.

Camshaft: Engine Timing's Central Component

The engine's valve timing is controlled by the camshaft. It regulates the timing of the engine's intake and exhaust valves to open and close at precise intervals. The key to a well-oiled engine is precisely timing the opening and closing of its valves. Engine underperformance, less power, and greater fuel consumption might result from a broken or worn camshaft. If you want your engine to perform smoothly, you must examine and maintain the camshaft regularly.

Lifters: Making Sure Valve Functions Properly

Between the camshaft and the engine's valves are lifters, also called tappets. To open and shut the valves, they track the camshaft's lobes and assist in translating its rotating motion into linear motion. For example, hydraulic lifters can be fine-tuned to remove the valve lash, which is the space between the valve and its rocker arm, resulting in a more efficient and silent operation. Engine noise, poor performance, and higher component wear can result from worn lifters. To keep the engine running smoothly and the lifters in excellent repair, it is vital to do both.

Fuel Economy and Engine Performance

To control the combustion of the engine's air and fuel mixture, the camshaft and lifters work in tandem. To keep the engine running at peak efficiency, minimize emissions, and maximize performance, this exact timing is critical. Problems with these components can throw off the engine's balance, which in turn causes lower power, rough idling, pollutants, and misfires. You can keep your engine running efficiently and effectively by performing regular maintenance and replacing these parts as they wear out.

Your engine's integrity and performance depend on camshafts, lifters, and other components. Regular maintenance and prompt replacement are necessary for the engine to run at its best, get the most gas mileage, and last the longest. Your vehicle's performance and dependability, as well as your comfort and efficiency on the road, depend on your diligent attention to these parts.