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Timing Chain

Part Number: 06E-109-465-AM
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 4.2L.
Other Names: Timing Changer
Description: 4.2L, from 12/06, center upper. Touareg. Lower. Right.
MSRP $279.99
$184.79

Timing Chain

Part Number: 07K-109-231-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 2.5L.
Other Names: Timing Changer
Replaces: 7k109231
Description: Upper. Passat. Beetle. Jetta wagon. Golf. Rabbit.
MSRP $244.99
$161.69

Timing Belt

Part Number: 078-109-119-J
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 4.2L. 6 CYLINDER, V-6.
Other Names: Tooth Belt
Replaces: 78109119g, 78109119h
Description: 2.8L. Passat. 4.2L. Phaeton. Touareg.
MSRP $169.99
$112.19

Timing Chain

Part Number: 06Q-109-158
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 2.0L.
Other Names: Engine Timing Chain, Timing Changer
Description: Crank To Cam. Atlas Cross Sport.
MSRP $234.98
$155.09

Timing Chain

Part Number: 059-109-229-J
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 3.0L TDI.
Other Names: Timing Changer
Description: Touareg. Lower. Right.
MSRP $223.33
$147.39

Timing Belt

Part Number: 038-109-119-M
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 1.9L DIESEL 1998-03. 4 CYLINDER - 1.9L DIESEL.
Other Names: Tooth Belt
Replaces: 38109119b, 38109119d
Description: Beetle. 1999-2003. Golf. From 2/01. 90 horsepower. To 2/01. Coupe, 1998-2003. Jetta.
MSRP $153.31
$103.03

Timing Belt

Part Number: 04E-198-119-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Notes: Repair Kit Includes Timing Belt, Roller, & Pulley.
Applications: 1.4L.
Other Names: Repair Kit
Description: Golf SportWagen. Timing belt repair kit.
MSRP $380.61
$251.20

Timing Chain

Part Number: 06K-109-158-BP
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 2.0L GAS W/TURBO. 2.0L GAS (2008-10). 2.0L W/TIMING CHAIN.
Other Names: Engine Timing Chain, Timing Changer
Replaces: 6h109158j, 6k109158, 6k109158aa, 6k109158ad, 6k109158be
MSRP $244.99
$161.69

Timing Chain

Part Number: 03H-109-465-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 3.2L, 3.6L. 3.6L, VR-6. 2.8L 6 CYLINDER. 3.2L 6 CYLINDER. 2.8L (W/O 24 VALVE).
Other Names: Engine Timing Chain, Timing Changer
Replaces: 21109465b, 3h109465
Description: R32. Crank to intermed. shaft.
MSRP $263.32
$173.79

Timing Chain

Part Number: 7B0-109-503
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 3.6L.
Other Names: Timing Changer
Description: Routan. Secondary.
MSRP $184.99
$122.09

Timing Chain

Part Number: 059-109-229-K
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 3.0L TDI.
Other Names: Timing Changer
Description: Touareg. Upper. Right.
MSRP $219.99
$145.19

Timing Belt

Part Number: 06B-109-119-F
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Applications: 1.8L.
Other Names: Engine Timing Belt, Tooth Belt
Description: 1.8L. Passat.
MSRP $113.31
$76.15

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Replace Worn Belts and Hoses to Avoid Breakdowns

Belts and hoses transfer power and coolant through your engine; they include the serpentine belt, timing belt, and various coolant hoses. Choosing OEM belts and hoses reduces the risk of failure from poor materials or incorrect sizing. Proper components help maintain reliable operation, especially during long trips or spirited driving.

The Importance of Using OEM Belts and Hoses for Your Volkswagen Golf

A genuine serpentine or timing belt and properly sized hoses help preserve engine timing, accessory drive, and cooling efficiency in your Volkswagen Golf. OEM items meet VW stretch and heat-resistance specifications to avoid sudden breakdowns.

Quick Steps to Inspect Belts and Hoses

Use these checks to spot problems before they cause failure.

1. Visually Inspect Belts for Cracks

Look for fraying, glazing, or deep cracks on the serpentine and timing belts during routine service.

2. Check Belt Tension

Press the belt mid-span; excessive deflection or looseness indicates a worn belt or tensioner issue.

3. Examine Hoses for Soft Spots or Leaks

Squeeze hoses gently; soft or swollen areas often mean internal breakdown and imminent failure.

4. Look for Coolant Residue Around Clamps

Signs of dried coolant near hose ends or clamps point to weeping joints that need repair.

5. Replace Per Manufacturer Intervals

Follow VW timing belt and hose replacement intervals and always use OEM parts for replacements.

Order OEM Belts and Hoses from VW Direct Parts

For genuine timing belts, serpentine belts, and hoses, contact our team at VW Direct Parts for fitment advice and ordering.