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  • Need to replace AC Compressor in 2008 tdi 2.0 jetta

    Hi,

    Where do I find aftermarket parts for VW jetta tdi 2.0.

    I have to replace compressor and don't want pay $2250 to do it VW.

    Can someone confirm what the part number is for this.

    The car has climate control and the only aftermarket compressors I can find are in US. Im not sure these are for car with climate control.

    I called VW and the idiot in parts said 'Im not going to give you the part no. and have you go and search for a cheaper price online.'


    cheers

  • #2
    Is anyone able to help me with this.

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    • #3
      part no is 1KO820859SX.
      MKV Sportsline Soot Belcher
      MKV Jetta FSI DSG

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      • #4
        Originally posted by asa572 View Post
        part no is 1KO820859SX.
        Thanks for this. Searched Google for this code and I get 3 pages in german.

        I managed to get this code from another VW dealer in Brisbane 1K0820808DX. Searching This gets me a lot of units in the states. My confusion though is that the Australian model has dual zone climate control and the American model doesn't seem to have that. Do they use the same compressor.

        cheers matt

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        • #5
          I got this part no from a quote system we use at work, so I hope it is correct.
          Weird thing was that the TDI and FSI compressors were the same.
          MKV Sportsline Soot Belcher
          MKV Jetta FSI DSG

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          • #6
            No reason the diesel should use a different compressor — all the engine does is turn the pulley.

            Dual zone probably uses the same compressor — the difference would be in the gas circuit and valving.

            Mk V's in general were plagued with A/C failures to the extent that VW went to another manufacturer late in the model run — this thread may be of interest, though not much help : Volkswagen Golf, GTI, Passat, Jetta and Eos Air Conditioner Compressor Failure | my-gti.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Idle View Post
              No reason the diesel should use a different compressor — all the engine does is turn the pulley.
              I should have explained why I thought it was weird.
              The inventory program I use at work had 4 or 5 different compressors for petrol engines and only 1 for the diesel.
              MKV Sportsline Soot Belcher
              MKV Jetta FSI DSG

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              • #8
                I had my 2007 Golf done last week following a compressor failure. I got it done by my preferred crash repairers for $1200 including 12month warranty on the work. Shop around and find a VW specialist or a crash repairer you trust and you'll get it way cheaper than the VW dealer.
                MY08 Mk5 GT Sport - sold
                MY14 Tiguan 118TSI - sold (Mazda3 SP25GT in its place)
                MY16 Golf 7R: sold (Caterham Super 7 and Hyundai i30N in its place)

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