Volkswagen Exhaust Gaskets

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Exhaust Manifold Gasket

Part Number: 06F-253-039-F
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Manifold Gasket, Turbocharger Gasket, Gasket
Replaces: 06F-253-039-E
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • CC,
    • Eos,
    • Golf,
    • Golf R,
    • GTI,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat,
    • Tiguan,
    • Tiguan Limited
MSRP $20.98
$12.59

Exhaust Manifold Gasket

Part Number: 059-253-115-B
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Gasket
Description: 2013-16, to turbocharger.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Touareg
MSRP $6.24
$3.74

Exhaust Filter Gasket

Part Number: 04L-253-115-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Turbocharger Gasket, Gasket
Description: Outlet. 2015, from 11/08/2014. 2015, from 11/10/2014.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf,
    • Golf SportWagen,
    • Jetta
MSRP $4.80
$2.88

Exhaust Manifold Gasket

Part Number: 037-253-039-F
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Gasket
Description: 1.9L.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Golf
MSRP $52.49
$37.16

Exhaust Pipe Gasket

Part Number: 7L0-253-115-B
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Gasket
Description: 3.2L.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Touareg
MSRP $18.82
$11.29

Exhaust Pipe To Manifold Gasket

Part Number: 7L0-253-115-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Front Muffler Gasket, Rear Muffler Gasket, Catalytic Converter Gasket, Resonator W/Pipe Gasket, Gasket
Description: 2013-16. 2011-12. 3.2L. 5.0L. 3.0L.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Touareg
MSRP $9.46
$5.68

Exhaust Pipe To Manifold Gasket

Part Number: 155-253-115
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Gasket
Description: Calif.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Cabriolet,
    • Jetta
Backordered

Exhaust Pipe To Manifold Gasket

Part Number: 161-298-115
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Frict Ring
Description: Exc.Calif.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Cabriolet,
    • Golf,
    • Jetta,
    • Scirocco
Backordered

Exhaust Manifold Gasket Set

Part Number: 037-253-039-D
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Exhaust Manifold Gasket, Manifold Gasket, Gasket
Description: Cabrio. 100 horsepower. Golf, GTI. 2.0l. Coupe, 1.9L. Passat. 2.0l.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Cabrio,
    • Golf,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat
MSRP $56.15
$39.75

Exhaust Pipe Connector Gasket

Part Number: 059-253-115
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Distributor Gasket, Front Pipe Gasket, Gasket
Description: 2011-12, to distributor. 3.0L, to distributor.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Touareg
MSRP $2.80
$1.68

Exhaust Gas Re-Circulation (Egr) Tube Gasket

Part Number: 03L-131-547-P
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Connector Pipe Seal, Gasket
Replaces: 03G-131-550
Description: 1.9L. Connector pipe,seal.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Jetta
MSRP $13.58
$8.15

Exhaust Gas Re-Circulation (Egr) Valve Gasket

Part Number: 069-131-547-D
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Valve Gasket, Egr Valve Gasket, Connector Pipe Gasket, Egr Pipe Gasket, Upper Pipe Gasket, Gasket
Description: Golf, GTI ,R32. 2012-14, egr valve & components, to egr valve. 90 horsepower. Diesel, pipes & sensors. 2011-14, engine area, egr &...
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Beetle,
    • Golf,
    • Jetta,
    • Passat
MSRP $5.68
$3.41
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Effect on Driving Performance of Faulty Exhaust Gaskets in a Volkswagen Beetle

Faulty exhaust gaskets on a Volkswagen Beetle can substantially influence driving performance. These critical components seal the engine's exhaust system, keeping dangerous gasses from escaping and guaranteeing peak vehicle efficiency. When an exhaust gasket breaks, it can lead to engine misfires, decreased fuel economy, and potentially damage other engine components. Understanding the warning signs of a damaged gasket and acting quickly will save you money on repairs while keeping your Beetle running smoothly.

Why Replacing Faulty Exhaust Gaskets in Your Volkswagen Beetle Is Essential

Exhaust gaskets are essential for keeping your Volkswagen Beetle running smoothly and safely. When they fail, gasses seep into places they shouldn't, reducing engine performance and raising pollutants. Replacing damaged exhaust gaskets improves fuel efficiency, protects the engine, and lowers the danger of costly repairs down the road. With a well-sealed exhaust system, your Beetle will operate more smoothly and meet pollution requirements, protecting the environment and increasing your driving pleasure.

Symptoms of a Faulty Exhaust Gasket in a Volkswagen Beetle

A visible exhaust leak, such as a hissing or popping sound during acceleration, is one of the most prevalent signs of a broken exhaust gasket in your Volkswagen Beetle. You may also notice a lack of engine power, slow acceleration, or choppy idle. Increased fuel usage and the smell of exhaust fumes within the vehicle indicate that your exhaust gaskets require maintenance. Ignoring these signs might result in more serious engine issues, such as overheating and damage to the catalytic converter.

Long-Term Effects of Driving With Faulty Exhaust Gaskets

Failing to fix damaged exhaust gaskets might result in more than irritating noises or poor performance. Prolonged exposure to exhaust gasses can corrode other engine components, causing substantial engine damage. This can lead to frequent failures, costly repairs, and higher emissions. Over time, a damaged exhaust system might cause major engine failure, rendering your Volkswagen Beetle undriveable. Exhaust gaskets may be repaired or replaced on time to help avoid these long-term difficulties and extend the life of your vehicle.

How to Identify and Repair Exhaust Gasket Issues in Your Volkswagen Beetle

If you believe your Volkswagen Beetle's exhaust gasket is defective, you should remedy the problem immediately. Begin by checking the engine bay for apparent leaks or strange sounds. You may also use a pressure test to identify leaks more effectively. Once the problem has been diagnosed, it is advised that the damaged gasket be replaced with a high-quality replacement component. Professional specialists can install the replacement gasket appropriately, restoring your vehicle's performance and ensuring it operates smoothly.

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