How VW Coolant Bottles Fail ~ Video

failed VW coolant bottle

failed vw coolant bottleHey everyone! As you all know, Tuesdays are failed VW part day. Today we are looking at failures of Volkswagen coolant bottles. This has been happening since the start of VW having a coolant bottle. Failures of this VW part comes in a few different forms. Luckily this is an easy DIY, and pretty cheap too. Check out all the Failed VW Parts videos on YouTube.

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Join me as we break down the VW coolant bottle

  • What the VW coolant bottle does
  • How the VW coolant bottles works
  • How the VW coolant bottle fails
  • Signs of coolant bottle failure
  • Diagnosing VW coolant bottle issues
  • Is the coolant bottle a DIY part?
  • Get a new coolant bottle from DAP. (As always confirm with your VIN)
  • and more

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3 replies
  1. Pete
    Pete says:

    Back-fills the wire harness? Oh yeah, “Coolant Migration”, kewl term. You know for certain your Karma sucks when your collant has migrated to your electrical system. Think I’ll go find a low point in my harness and install a drain.

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  2. Barry
    Barry says:

    Yeah, the whole coolant migration thing is scary for sure. I had never heard of that until I saw the picture you posted of the Jetta that was gutted during the repair.

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  3. Todd
    Todd says:

    There is a modification that is on the TDIClub.com that puts a hole in the middle of the connector plug to let the coolant drain instead of flowing back into the wiring harness. Not sure of the wicking actions and it may still happen.

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