⭐ Stars, Stripes & Savings: Spend More, Save More | 10% Off Under $150 • 15% Off $150–$300 • 20% Off $300+ | Plus Free Shipping on Eligible Orders $150+ (Up to $25) | Ends July 4

OEM Volkswagen Oil Pan Gaskets

78103604AA - : Oil Pan for Volkswagen Image

Oil Pan

Volkswagen 078-103-604-AA
Passat. Oil Level Sensor. 2.8L, lower, with level sensor.
Discontinued
G004000M2 - : Oil for Volkswagen Image

Oil

Volkswagen G-004-000-M2
Discontinued
G052175A1 - : Oil for Volkswagen Image

Oil

Volkswagen G-052-175-A1
Discontinued
21253115 - : Gasket for Volkswagen Image

Gasket

Volkswagen 021-253-115
24 valve engine. 2.8L.
Discontinued
28129589B - : Gasket for Volkswagen Image

Gasket

Volkswagen 028-129-589-B
Cabriolet. Jetta. 1.9l tdi. 90 horsepower. Golf, GTI, R32. 1.9l tdi. Coupe, 1.9L. EuroVan. Fox. 1.9L diesel. 4 cylinder, turbo diesel &...
Discontinued
21253050B - : Gasket for Volkswagen Image

Gasket

Volkswagen 021-253-050-B
6 cylinder, cylinder 4-6. Corrado. Passat. 2.8l. Golf, GTI. 2.8l.
Discontinued

No results found for "Oil Pan Gasket, Oil Gasket". Here are some helpful search tips:

  • Search by a part name. Example: water pump.
  • Be less specific. Example: brake instead of ceramic brake.
  • Remove information such as make, year or model.
  • Can't find the part you are looking for? Contact us and we'll find it for you!


What to Know When Replacing an Oil Pan Gasket

An oil pan gasket helps keep your engine oil contained while maintaining proper lubrication pressure. Over time, heat and vibration can cause the oil gasket to harden or crack, creating leaks. To support your maintenance, you can also check out complementary parts like OEM oil filters for a full maintenance.

Why OEM Oil Pan Gaskets Are Worth It

OEM gaskets match the exact thickness, material, and fit required by your engine, especially on a model like the Volkswagen Tiguan. These components are engineered to handle factory oil pressure and temperature cycles without premature wear.

How to Replace an Oil Pan Gasket in Your Volkswagen

1. Drain the Oil

Place a drain pan underneath and remove the drain plug to empty the engine oil safely.

2. Remove the Oil Pan Bolts

Loosen bolts in a cross-pattern to avoid bending the pan.

3. Clean the Oil Pan

Scrape the old gasket material off the pan and the engine block to create a smooth sealing surface.

4. Install the New Gasket

Align the gasket carefully, ensuring every hole and contour matches the oil pan layout.

5. Reassemble and Refill

Reattach the oil pan, torque bolts evenly, and refill the engine with fresh oil.

Shop OEM Oil Pan Gaskets From Wolfsburg Parts Direct

Need guidance selecting the right gasket? You can contact our team anytime for expert support.