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OEM Volkswagen Belts and Hoses

2017 Volkswagen e-Golf

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A/C Evaporator Drain

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Drain Pipe, Drain Hose, Hose
Replaces: 5Q1-820-127
Description: Dual zone climate control. With e-Golf, without aux heater. Auto climate control, to 02/17/2019. Single zone climate control. Without...
MSRP $12.10
$7.26

Pre-Tensioner

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Positions: Right
Other Names: Tensioner, Seat Belt
Description: GTI. Right. Golf R.
MSRP $234.01
$167.32

Pre-Tensioner

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Positions: Left
Other Names: Tensioner, Seat Belt
Description: GTI. Left. Golf R.
MSRP $234.01
$167.32

Clamp

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Connector Hose Clamp, Inlet Hose Clamp, Hose Assembly Clamp, Coolant Hose Clamp, Clip
Description: Main. Hybrid, hybrid controller cooling, lower. 2013-16, supply. Front. Left side. Electric, with aux heat pump.
MSRP $0.50
$0.30

AC Line

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Suction Hose, Coolantpip
Replaces: 5QE-820-721-B, 5QE-820-721-C, 5QE-820-721-D
Description: E-Golf. With auxiliary heater. R134a refrigerant.
Backordered

AC Tube

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Suction Hose, Coolantpip
Replaces: 5QE-820-743-C
Description: R134a refrigerant. With e-Golf, without aux heater, r134a. Without auxiliary heater.
MSRP $419.07
$276.58

AC Tube

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Suction Hose, Coolantpip
Description: E-Golf. Without auxiliary heater. R134a refrigerant.
Backordered

Retractor Assembly Upper Bolt

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Positions: Right
Other Names: Seat Belt Assembly Upper Bolt, Tensioner Front Bolt, Seat Belt Assembly Bolt, Seat Belt Assembly Screw, Belt & Retractor Upper Bolt,...
Description: Coupe,. Sedan from 1/05, wagon 2009 only,. Wagon, 2010-11,. Upper.
MSRP $9.58
$5.75

Drain Valve

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Positions: Left
Other Names: Rear Hose Valve, Valve
Description: With panoramic, front, type 1. Rear. Coupe. From 03/01/2015, to 11/15/2018. 2015-17. 2018-19. To 02/28/2015.
MSRP $6.98
$4.19

Coupling

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Notes: PARTS: Part included with lower hose.
Other Names: Lower Hose Coupling, Hose Assembly Coupling, Lower Coupling, Couplpiece
Description: Hybrid, hybrid controller cooling. Electric, all. Electric, with aux heat pump. Gas, auxiliary, left side. 1.4L, right side.
MSRP $27.19
$16.31

Lower Column Cover Screw

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Belt Guide Screw, Seat Belt Assembly Lower Bolt, Switch Bezel Bolt, Bolt
Replaces: N-909-446-02
Description: M5x12. 2011-18. 2011-14. 2009-10. 2010.
MSRP $3.06
$1.84

Liquid Line

Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Discharge Hose, AC Line, Coolantpip
Description: Without auxiliary heater. R1234yf refrigerant. E-Golf.
MSRP $231.66
$152.89

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Ensure Reliability with Genuine Volkswagen Belts and Hoses

The complex systems in your engine rely on belts and hoses to transfer power and circulate vital fluids. These simple parts are the lifelines of your vehicle, managing everything from engine timing to cooling. Quick tip to save on your next service: Consider replacing your water pump at the same time as your timing belt.

Why Aftermarket Belts and Hoses Aren't Worth It: Most Overlooked Drawbacks

In your Volkswagen Tiguan, a snapped serpentine belt or a burst coolant hose can lead to a potentially catastrophic engine overheating. Here's why you should think twice of using an aftermarket belt or hose:

1. Premature Cracking and Dry Rot

Lower-quality aftermarket rubber begins to show signs of "glazing" and cracking much earlier than factory-specified parts.

2. Improper Internal Diameter

Aftermarket hoses have slight variations in diameter, making them difficult to seal correctly.

3. Excessive Belt Stretch

Generic belts often stretch significantly during the first few weeks of use.

4. Risk of Internal Collapse

Poorly made suction hoses can collapse internally when the engine is hot, leading to mysterious overheating issues.

5. Chemical Degradation

Non-OEM hoses are susceptible to damage from modern synthetic oils and coolants, causing them to turn "gummy" and fail.

6. Noisy Rib Profiles

Aftermarket belts frequently produce a high-pitched "belt squeal" that is a sign of improper fitment.

Shop Durable Belts and Hoses at OEM VW Parts Haus

Don't wait for a hose to burst or a belt to snap before taking action. To find the exact parts you need for your Tiguan, reach out to us for expert assistance.