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Volkswagen Exhaust Parts

Audi VW Exhaust Heat Shield (Touareg) - Genuine VW Audi 06E253243E
Backordered
No ETA
$10.69x
Audi VW Exhaust Bracket - Genuine Audi VW 8D0253267E
Backordered
No ETA
$8.59x
Audi VW Exhaust Bracket - Genuine Audi VW 8D0253268A
Backordered
No ETA
$8.29x
Impact Pipe Stretcher Kit - Lisle 17350
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$302.99+
Exhaust Pipe Expander Kit - Astro Pneumatic 78835

Exhaust Pipe Expander Kit - Astro Pneumatic 78835

Used for expanding mild steel exhaust pipes to make perfect exhaust seals with smaller diameter piping.
Universal fitment.
Astro Pneumatic
1 Rating
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$191.99+
Exhaust/Tail Pipe Expander - Lisle 34400
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$143.99+
Oxygen Sensor - Bosch 0258017025

Oxygen Sensor - Bosch 0258017025

5 Wire (Type LSU) Wide Band Sensor for Racing Applications
Universal fitment.
Bosch
Available
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$101.99+
Tailpipe Expander - Lisle 32500
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$61.99+
MAP
Oxygen Sensor Thread Chaser - CTA Manufacturing 2068

Oxygen Sensor Thread Chaser - CTA Manufacturing 2068

M18x1.5 thread size, used for cleaning and fixing damaged oxygen sensor bung threads
Universal fitment.
CTA Manufacturing
1 Rating
Available
In Stock
QTY
$8.55+
Oxygen Sensor Thread Chaser - Lisle 12230

Oxygen Sensor Thread Chaser - Lisle 12230

Universal fitment.
Lisle
3 Ratings
Available
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$7.99+
Exhaust O'Ring - Lisle 17720
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$2.09+
MAP
Universal Exhaust Mount - Powerflex EXH011

Universal Exhaust Mount - Powerflex EXH011

An easy upgrade for anyone tired of replacing drooping rubber hangers, or having issues with a low-hanging exhaust.
Universal fitment.
Powerflex
Available
In Stock
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$15.99+
Exhaust Tailpipe Cutter To 3" - Gearwrench 2031
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$45.99x
Exhaust Hanger Tool - HAZET 46842
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No ETA
$38.49x
Exhaust and Tailpipe Expander 1-13/16" to 2-1/2" - Gearwrench 2071
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No ETA
$30.99x
Truck Series DPF Protector - Liqui Moly 20258

Truck Series DPF Protector - Liqui Moly 20258

Reduces clogging of the DPF caused by soot as a combustion product.
Universal fitment.
Liqui-Moly
Backordered
No ETA
$8.19x

Volkswagen Exhaust Parts

Volkswagen is the largest auto industry brand in Germany and ranks third internationally. VW has had three of their vehicle models in the top 10-bestseller list and will continue to develop them in the future. Volkswagen also comes in third in allocating the most money in the market to be directed toward their research and development for new vehicles. They have a noteworthy line with high quality products, and more specifically, with their exhaust parts and components. When issues become noticeable within you plague your Volkswagen’s exhaust system, it is important to get to the root of the problem right away. Inspect components from your engine to your tailpipe. Exhaust system symptoms could start in a variety of places. You can locate and get to the bottom of the issue by troubleshooting some common areas. First, examine your exhaust manifold and cylinder head for any leaks. Thermal expansion and contraction could bring about leaks that will take place where these parts connect. The pressures of the exhaust manifold gasket when you turn on your Volkswagen, drive, and then turn it off, can bring on leaks over time. Keep an eye out for any sounds like a pop or hiss when your VW’s engine is running. Examine your exhaust ports on the cylinder head for symptoms of paint erosion or burn spots. Also, look to your spark plug wires and boots to see if they have been burnt. Check out the area joining your exhaust manifold and head pipe together. The back-and-forth action of your engine brought on by torque, leads to action at the joint where the head pipe connects the exhaust manifold. One component of the emissions system is the catalytic converter. These can clog up over time which reduces their efficiency. A failed catalytic converter will usually cause a CEL and will not allow you to pass an emissions test. If you have questions about Volkswagen’s exhaust parts or components, the FCP Euro team and website are always available.

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Inspect for any erosion from hot gases that got away from this specific area, as well. This is more common in Volkswagen’s four and six cylinder engines. It is vital to take care of any exhaust issues. One simple leak, for example, causes fatalities. Carbon monoxide, which is an odorless and colorless gas, can end up on the interior of your vehicle. You can also keep an ear out for any unusual noises coming from places near your muffler. For example, a buzzing sound that gets louder when you speed up may point directly to exhaust system issues. A whistling noise or high-pitched hiss in your tailpipe can stem from some type of blockage. You may want to have a mechanic to read your engine intake manifold vacuum, as lower readings result in exhaust system blockage. FCP Euro's experienced and taught call center staff is forever available and ready to answer any questions you have or support you may need. If you are unsure about which exhaust part or component is necessary for your Volkswagen, FCP has a robust line up for the Volkswagen brand. Check out the FCP Euro website for all parts, as well as our updated inventory. If you have questions, would like to put in a phone order, or just have feedback, do not waver in giving FCP Euro a call at 1-860-388-9001 to connect with our service friendly team.

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