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Original Volkswagen Timing Belts

6B903137E - : Belt for Volkswagen Image

Belt

Volkswagen 06B-903-137-E
Routing:Crk,Tens,Alt,Fan,Ps. Fan, Alternator and Power Steering. 1.8L turbo.
Discontinued
22109087K - : Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket for Volkswagen Image

Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket

Volkswagen 022-109-087-K
Eos. Camshaft. Intake. R32.
Discontinued
38903137G - : Serpentine Belt for Volkswagen Image

Serpentine Belt

Volkswagen 038-903-137-G
Exc.Air Cond. Routing:Crk,Tens,Alt,Ps. 21.18 x 906mm. Alternator and Power Steering. 1.9L, with 90 horsepower, without ac. Jetta. Diesel.
Discontinued
78903137BC - : Serpentine Belt for Volkswagen Image

Serpentine Belt

Volkswagen 078-903-137-BC
Routing:Crk,Tens,Alt,Ps,Comp. 1882mm. Alternator, Power Steering and Air Conditioning. 2.8L.
Discontinued
7D145933E - : Serpentine Belt for Volkswagen Image

Serpentine Belt

Volkswagen 07D-145-933-E
4.0L. Phaeton. 6.0l. Routing:Crk,Tens,Alt,Ps,Fan,Comp. 2569mm. Fan, Alternator, Power Steering and Air Conditioning....
Discontinued
7B0857815DDE5 - : Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt for Volkswagen Image

Seat Belt Lap And Shoulder Belt

Volkswagen 7B0-857-815-D-DE5
Routan. Left. Second row. gray.
Discontinued

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Your Volkswagen engine parts require precision timing when it comes to functioning correctly. The timing belt for your engine makes all the major components beneath the hood run in synch, and without it, your vehicle cannot drive.

For example, the timing belt is what synchronizes the engine's camshaft and crankshaft which keeps the valves and pistons pumping inside the right intervals. Without the right timing in motion, everything is thrown off and the system fails. However, timing belts can become brittle over time and can break or become loose, which can drastically damage your engine. It can be complicated to pinpoint a timing belt issue. Some signs to look out for if you feel that your engine isn't functioning properly or on the verge of failing are:

  • Engine misfiring
  • Loss of power
  • A ticking noise from the engine
  • Exhaust issues or sputtering
  • Unusual engine revving
  • Failure to start

Depending on your driving habits, it is recommended to change your timing belt between 70,000 and 100,000 miles. The best replacement you can choose for your VW engine is genuine OEM parts from our online catalog.

Make The Right Fix | Choose an OEM Timing Belt for Your Volkswagen

If you're about to take on an engine repair, choose a timing belt from our store. We have the right fit for your specific engine model, and after you place your order, expect a quick delivery right to your door!