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1999.5 Jetta GLS TDI w/blown engine

suds

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2002
Location
Newcastle, ON, Canada
TDI
Jetta, 1999.5, Silver
The engine blew in my 1999.5 Jetta so I'm selling the car to try and raise funds towards buying a replacement vehicle since it's been near impossible to be with only 1 vehicle and 4 kids that need to be in different places at the same time.

Anyway, here's what I've got that may be of interest to the buyer:
  • CAT filter kit
  • Rocketchip ECU
  • larger injectors - 205's
  • steel rims with winter tires (two brand new tires , 2 prolly need to be replaced)
  • 5 spoke 15" GTI rims (they were off an older Golf GTI... 5x100mm)
I would like to sell the car as a whole but I'm willing to sell a few of the smaller things. I don't have the room to store the car while it's being slowly stripped of parts.

I'm asking $1500 CDN.
 

Redneck Truck

Gone, but not forgotten
Joined
May 3, 2009
Location
Plano, TX
TDI
2008 Touareg V10, 2001 Audi TTQ Roadster TDI 6-speed, 2005 Jetta Wagon TDI 6-speed
what's the mileage on the car? are the turbo and IP the same mileage? what shape is the body in? what color? and when you say "blew" ...threw a rod? seized? blew a head gasket?
 

suds

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2002
Location
Newcastle, ON, Canada
TDI
Jetta, 1999.5, Silver
I'm not 100% certain but it was bleeding oil. I'm mechanically inclined and can do basic jobs on the car but engine swaps are beyond me. I'm not in a position to pay someone to look at what the problem is but I'm certain it's terminal.
The car body is in good shape but it was a daily driver not a show car. It's silver with a black velour interior. There was an undiagnosed electrical issue that may or may not have played a role in the engine failure. Sorry I can't tell you more about the problem with the engine.

The turbo is original. I don't know what an IP is so it will also be original since I've never had to learn what it is which tells me I've never had to work on that part of the car.
 

Redneck Truck

Gone, but not forgotten
Joined
May 3, 2009
Location
Plano, TX
TDI
2008 Touareg V10, 2001 Audi TTQ Roadster TDI 6-speed, 2005 Jetta Wagon TDI 6-speed
oh and the mileage is in your sig. mileage is a bit high - i imagine other parts on the car were starting to wear out too :( that's really a bummer.
 

suds

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2002
Location
Newcastle, ON, Canada
TDI
Jetta, 1999.5, Silver
I've spent some $$ and had a diesel mechanic look at this and it looks like the engine is ok, I just have a bad alternator and a damaged oil pan. The oil pan is unrelated and I'm pretty sure that it was the tow truck driver that did that on the tow home. I had assumed the car stopping and the leaking oil were related but it turns out it was electrical failure.

I'm going to hold off for now until I figure out what route I'm going since I seem to be getting a lot of requests for parts but none for the whole car. I may just spend a bit and get it going again and see how much longer I can get out of it. Thanks to all who sent PMs but I've changed my mind on parting it out and am going to close off this thread with this post.
 

Redneck Truck

Gone, but not forgotten
Joined
May 3, 2009
Location
Plano, TX
TDI
2008 Touareg V10, 2001 Audi TTQ Roadster TDI 6-speed, 2005 Jetta Wagon TDI 6-speed
congrats! definitely better than it could have been!
 
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