Is this a New Common MK7 Engine Issue?

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Published 2023-01-21
The MK7 GTI is one of the most reliable VWs in a very long time. In this video, we look at a failure that has become more common. The failure of intake camshafts and cam phasers is becoming more common on 1.8t engines, especially ones that are burning oil. In this video, we explain the problem, what's failing and how to diagnose a bad intake cam.

Links Talked about in this video.

MK7 Intake Cam Replacement Kit
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OBDeleven Next Gen (iOS and Android) Pro
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2.0t TSI Timing Chain Special Tool Kit
www.shopdap.com/make-model-year/volkswagen/gti/mk7…

T10355 Crank Holder Tool
www.shopdap.com/1-2-drive-crank-counter-hold-tool-…

Gen 3 Spool Valve Socket (V2)
www.shopdap.com/spool-valve-removal-socket-for-t10…

Gen 3 Spool Valve Socket (V4)
www.shopdap.com/spool-valve-removal-socket-t10352-…

Tensioner Adjustment Lever for VW T40243
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0:00 How Camshafts Work
2:07 MK7 Camshaft Issues
2:59 How to Diag
5:04 Closer Look at the Camshaft
7:00 Overview of Repair Process

All Comments (21)
  • Thanks so much for watching! Here are some of the links we mentioned. OBDeleven Next Gen (iOS and Android) Pro www.shopdap.com/nextgen-obdeleven-ios-android-vw-a… MK7 Intake Cam Replacement Kit www.shopdap.com/intake-camshaft-replacement-kit.ht… 2.0t TSI Timing Chain Special Tool Kit www.shopdap.com/make-model-year/volkswagen/gti/mk7… T10355 Crank Holder Tool www.shopdap.com/1-2-drive-crank-counter-hold-tool-… Gen 3 Spool Valve Socket (V2) www.shopdap.com/spool-valve-removal-socket-for-t10… Gen 3 Spool Valve Socket (V4) www.shopdap.com/spool-valve-removal-socket-t10352-… Tensioner Adjustment Lever for VW T40243 www.shopdap.com/tensioner-adjustment-lever-for-vw-…
  • @yankumarrah
    Paul having a crisis over lack of oil in these engines brightens my day 😅
  • I'm getting that oil is causing all kinds of problems in engines, definitely going to go get rid of all of mine so my timing phasors don't make noise
  • @michaelw6277
    Pro tip to make installing the cam cage easier: find some long bolts with the same thread/pitch as two of the stock screws that secure it to the engine and cut the heads off. Insert these long bolts so that they’re effectively studs. Use these studs to perfectly line up the cam cage to guarantee that your sealant gets sandwiched in place perfectly with zero lateral movement. Insert hardware, remove studs, and off you go.
  • @Mr_Frazza
    That was gold, Pro tip "Check your F*&k3n oil" Who would have thought, haha
  • @iant1891
    Hi, Audi tech here. We get cars rolling in with this problem pretty often. We never replace the camshaft tho we just replace the plungers and the magnets. This solves the problem. Just replaced them on a Golf R this saturday and it's running like new.
  • @Tcflohr
    I'm at 170k miles on my mk7 GTI. Thank you for including obdeleven methods of checking. Good to know it doesn't grenade the engine if it's caught.
  • @Treizez34
    I just had to change the camshaft magnet on my S3 because I kept getting Camshaft timing over advanced error codes and check engine lights. The part was super cheap and replacing it is easy. Doing this also smoothed out throttle response and improved MPGs. No need to replace the camshaft as the adjuster and magnet itself was the culprit. Always start with the cheap and easy work first to see if that fixes your issue. Replacing Cams should be a last resort if everything else doesn't fix it. For good measure, I checked the valve solenoid to ensure there were no issues with the part itself, gave it a brake fluid bath, and reinstalled it. All good now for the last couple thousand miles.
  • @andrastrager4138
    Nice to see this problem. I have an 1.8T from gen3 in my Skoda, and now I will watch my oil level more often. Thank you!
  • @LSLebreux
    This has to be your best video so far. I laugh so much but it was important and educative at the same time
  • @josh8106
    I had a similar issue with hunting, but it was just because the cam magnet was bad! The old owner didn’t keep up with oil changes so it got junked up and couldn’t move properly. New cam magnet installed (just takes a couple of minutes) and now the specified and actual values are within 0.5 of each other 🎉
  • @atubebuff
    How Paul never made it as a stand-up comic i'll never known. I look forward to these videos for the great info and the occasional chuckle-snort.
  • @abruechert82
    Very good video and makes the point of OIL LEVEL! However, the noise, usually on start up, or while running, indicated the failed camshaft adjuster unit as stated. The "hunting" value block is 99% of the time caused by the magnet itself sticking due to sludged oil stuck in the solenoid plunger from the car being ran low on oil or infrequent oil changes. If you have the faults with a hunting idle and value block, replace the magnet.
  • @milliemone
    Love the detailed specs and the obd11 screenshots. Please continue doing this so we can learn how to diagnose ourselves if we have the app. Thank You!!
  • @stagea09
    So just completed this job on my A4 with Gen3 motor - just wanted to say thanks for the video as it was spot on with the problem i had with my car. replaced both Exhaust and Intake cams (both had scoring on the snout part) with new spool valves, adjusters and timing kit at the same time. cars runs like new now - :) Thanks again
  • @jasonlt1982
    Love your personality really showing through in this video. I just had this issue. $3200 later, I have a new cam, timing chain, guides, etc…
  • @brownone93
    You guys recently replaced my intake cam. No problems since then! Amazing shop
  • @HypocriticYT
    Years ago a friend in the 90’s had a Passat, and he always had the maintenance up to date. However the engine grenades due to an old timing belt. Dealership was going to charge him for repairs until he took out his owners maintenance log and the dealership had stamped that he had gotten the timing belt replaced 😊. They had charged for the work but never did it 😮
  • @joshua4859
    Great video! Cool to see what the inside of my cars engine looks like and the process of replacing the camshaft.
  • @jonyu2913
    Bought my 18 GTI Se Dsg new. Currently have 124k miles. No oil burning. 7500-8k mile oil changes. Never done carbon cleaning. Still smooth.