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Hi Guys,

I need a sump for a 02 1.9 TDi Alhambra AUY engine. The part number in Vagcat is 038103603C (diesel sump) but the only one I can find on ebay is the 038103603N (petrol sump). The petrol sump seems to be used on a lot of the vag 1.9 diesel engines but not on the Alhambra/Sharan or Galaxy. Anyone know the difference and can I stick one on my Alhambra??

Thanks!

Torq

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I would be wary, when I changed mine (to add the quality sensor) I found that the variations can be minor but cause a lot of problems! I sourced a later sharan 2.0 PD version to start with which looked identical but when offering it up I found that actually one of the bolt holes had been moved about 4mm to the right. The second one I gof from a passat and that had additional holes in the side where a support braket sits for something else.

 

Best to get one thats for the purpose, whilst its actually very easy to swap the sump on the galaxy, you don't want to be having to put the old one back on again because of some minor variation. In the end I sent all the sellers on ebay who were breaking a galaxy a message, got one delivered with engine loom for

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I would be wary, when I changed mine (to add the quality sensor) I found that the variations can be minor but cause a lot of problems! I sourced a later sharan 2.0 PD version to start with which looked identical but when offering it up I found that actually one of the bolt holes had been moved about 4mm to the right. The second one I gof from a passat and that had additional holes in the side where a support braket sits for something else.

 

Best to get one thats for the purpose, whilst its actually very easy to swap the sump on the galaxy, you don't want to be having to put the old one back on again because of some minor variation. In the end I sent all the sellers on ebay who were breaking a galaxy a message, got one delivered with engine loom for

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