OEM Volkswagen Air Filters
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Belt Tensioner
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Beetle,
- Golf,
- Golf SportWagen,
- Jetta,
- Passat
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Beetle,
- CC,
- Eos,
- GTI,
- Jetta,
Filter Element
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Cabriolet,
- Fox,
- Scirocco
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Eos,
- GTI,
- Jetta,
- Passat
Filter Cover
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Atlas,
- Atlas Cross Sport,
- Tiguan
Cover
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Arteon,
- e-Golf,
- Golf,
- Golf Alltrack,
- Golf R,
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Tiguan
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Beetle,
- Jetta,
- Passat
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- CC,
- Eos,
- Passat,
- R32
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Beetle,
- CC,
- Eos,
- GTI,
- Jetta,
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Golf,
- Jetta
Air Cleaner Assembly
Volkswagen - Volkswagen:
- Golf,
- Jetta
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Maintain Your Engine With a Genuine Volkswagen Air Filter
A high-quality air filter in your Volkswagen acts as the primary line of defense. It traps dust, pollen, and road debris before they can enter the sensitive internal components of the engine. Volkswagen engines are engineered with precise tolerances, and the air intake system is designed to provide a very specific volume of air to maintain the correct air-to-fuel ratio.
Worst Drawbacks of Using Aftermarket Air Filters
For enthusiasts driving a Volkswagen GTI, maintaining unrestricted airflow is crucial for hitting factory horsepower targets and ensuring a responsive throttle. You can't go wrong with using OEM air filters, and the following pitfalls of using aftermarket filters might convince you:
1. Poor Sealing Gaskets
Many aftermarket filters use generic rubber seals that do not seat properly, allowing unfiltered air to leak directly into the engine.
2. Inconsistent Airflow Rates
Cheaper filters often use dense, low-quality paper that chokes the engine.
3. Risk of Sensor Contamination
Oil-bathed "performance" aftermarket filters can spray microscopic oil droplets onto the MAF sensor.
4. Structural Failure
Under heavy load, poorly made aftermarket filters can buckle or tear.
5. Increased Engine Noise
Improperly fitting filters can cause whistling or vibrating noises within the air box.
Give your Volkswagen the clean air it needs to perform at its peak. Ensure a complete combustion cycle by pairing clean air with fresh spark plugs. If you need help with your order, reach out to us at OEM VW Parts Haus today.