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This is the OEM steel oil pan cover that is designed for the 2.0 Jettas.
The electronic catalog says 98-04 New Beetle, 99-04 Jetta Mexico. But my car is the 04 Jetta Wagon. I'll assume it'll fit the older Jetta Wagons too.
Don't know about the Golfs but I don't see why it would be any different for the Golfs.
I just put one on our 2004 Jetta Wagon TDI-PD. I didn't think it'd fit, because others have talked about modifications, but ours fit like a glove!
This thing is awesome.
View from the rear of the oil pan You can see that you don't have to remove the cover to drain the oil Also, for those of you with oil level sensors, there's a hole for that as well.
Front oil pan view Here's the other view from the front of the car. The front and rear have theaded holes in the engine block that are on a flange/lip.
Side oil pan view there's a rubber gasket that comes with the pan cover. It sits off the oil pan by at least 1/2-inch. So there is an air gap.
Detail of the spacer You need to use (2)bushings or spacers along with the 10mm bolts.
Extra hole 1 There are two extra holes on either side that I ended up putting some exta bolts through
Extra hole 2 I used some washers on top as these holes are a bit larger than the threaded ones. You'll need to buy some 10mm washers. I used "tension" washers that automatically lock themselves as your tighten them down.
This thing is cheap too! It also WON'T lower your car and the plastic plate fits fine over top of it.
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The electronic catalog says 98-04 New Beetle, 99-04 Jetta Mexico. But my car is the 04 Jetta Wagon. I'll assume it'll fit the older Jetta Wagons too.
Don't know about the Golfs but I don't see why it would be any different for the Golfs.
I just put one on our 2004 Jetta Wagon TDI-PD. I didn't think it'd fit, because others have talked about modifications, but ours fit like a glove!
This thing is awesome.
View from the rear of the oil pan You can see that you don't have to remove the cover to drain the oil Also, for those of you with oil level sensors, there's a hole for that as well.
Front oil pan view Here's the other view from the front of the car. The front and rear have theaded holes in the engine block that are on a flange/lip.
Side oil pan view there's a rubber gasket that comes with the pan cover. It sits off the oil pan by at least 1/2-inch. So there is an air gap.
Detail of the spacer You need to use (2)bushings or spacers along with the 10mm bolts.
Extra hole 1 There are two extra holes on either side that I ended up putting some exta bolts through
Extra hole 2 I used some washers on top as these holes are a bit larger than the threaded ones. You'll need to buy some 10mm washers. I used "tension" washers that automatically lock themselves as your tighten them down.
This thing is cheap too! It also WON'T lower your car and the plastic plate fits fine over top of it.
L