OEM Volkswagen Oil Pan Gaskets

6A145712C - : Pressure Line for Volkswagen Image

Pressure Line

Volkswagen 06A-145-712-C
1.8L. cut-off valve. Coupe, 1.8L, #1.
Discontinued
7L0825212A - : Floor Pan Heat Shield for Volkswagen Image

Floor Pan Heat Shield

Volkswagen 7L0-825-212-A
From vin 7l6050001. To vin 7l6050000.
Discontinued
1H0819019 - : HVAC Heater Core Seal for Volkswagen Image

HVAC Heater Core Seal

Volkswagen 1H0-819-019
Manual regulation, lower. Manual a/c, lower. Heater core,gasket. Heater core,seal. Coupe, without electronic regulation. With AC. to...
Discontinued
1J0411105AL - : Coil Spring for Volkswagen Image

Coil Spring

Volkswagen 1J0-411-105-AL
Jetta. All. Sedan. With sport suspension. 2 Green and 2 Brown Marks. Sport Package. 1 Violet and 1 Pink Mark. Beetle. 2.5l. 1 violet/1...
Discontinued
1J0411105CE - : Coil Spring for Volkswagen Image

Coil Spring

Volkswagen 1J0-411-105-CE
Sport Package. 2 Blue and 3 White Marks. Beetle. 2.5l. 2 blue/3 white marks. Exc.Sport Suspension. 2 Blue and 3 White Marks. Beetle....
Discontinued
211905115D - : Ignition Coil for Volkswagen Image

Ignition Coil

Volkswagen 211-905-115-D
Without 16 valve. Vanagon. All. Cabriolet. Calif. To Chassis/VIN 1G-M-020 635. Corrado. 1.8l. To 10/1990. 4 cylinder, federal. Federal,...
Discontinued
1J0411105CD - : Coil Spring for Volkswagen Image

Coil Spring

Volkswagen 1J0-411-105-CD
Sport Package. 2 Blue and 2 White Marks. Beetle. 2.5l. 2 blue/2 white marks. Exc.Sport Suspension. 2 Blue and 2 White Marks. Jetta. All....
Discontinued

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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.

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