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  1. #1
    Veteran Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    Feb 23 2013
    AZ Member #
    110121
    My Garage
    B5/S4,MkI Scirocco, Rabbit Truck, allroad, mkV Jetta, T1 Touareg V8
    Location
    KC, MO

    30v 2.7T Thermostat Housing Upgrade. OEM Aluminum to replace the factory plastic

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    Audi began using a Nylon 66 glass filled (plastic) thermostat housings in 2001. These are now up to 14 yrs old. Owners are discovering the problems when these warp and crack. Some of the plastic housings leak right after replacing the thermostat due to warping. Labor cost to replace can be over $200. The solution is to replace with the more expensive but reliable pre-2001 aluminum factory part shown here during the timing belt service.

    This one is in excellent condition for a used part. This is the actual part you will receive.










    Comes with a new thermostat O-ring. Compare this to new at $130+ for aftermarket. This is an OEM part.
    078-121-121J
    078 121 121 J
    078121121J

    $80 shipped in the lower 48 states

    Located in Kansas City
    Contact Chris here - --e-mail LINK--

    Link to repair article

    Link to forum post on housing part numbers
    Last edited by Gearbox; 03-14-2016 at 06:16 AM.

  2. #2
    Veteran Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    Feb 23 2013
    AZ Member #
    110121
    My Garage
    B5/S4,MkI Scirocco, Rabbit Truck, allroad, mkV Jetta, T1 Touareg V8
    Location
    KC, MO

    bump

  3. #3
    Veteran Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    Feb 23 2013
    AZ Member #
    110121
    My Garage
    B5/S4,MkI Scirocco, Rabbit Truck, allroad, mkV Jetta, T1 Touareg V8
    Location
    KC, MO

    bump

  4. #4
    Active Member One Ring
    Join Date
    Aug 05 2015
    AZ Member #
    346973
    Location
    Anaheim, California

    Hey Chris,

    FYI- just sent payment to your PayPal account for aluminum thermostat.

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