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VW Passat B5 1.8T AEB - Flow meter, as it was in the original?

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  • #1 16521671
    kuba00089
    Level 9  
    Hello, I want to check what flowmeter was factory-fitted to my engine, i.e. there were 3 different ones for my engine, as the car is old, it is not known if previous owners have ever replaced it and if they replaced it with a good one. I checked on Etka, but there are 3 different ones for the engine with the AEB code, and I can't read which one should be after the vina. Can anyone help me? I will be very grateful. My vin WVWZZZ3BZWE168282
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  • #2 16521895
    Barton-wlkp
    Level 21  
    You know what your flow meter is. Assemble as you disassemble.
    Why create new threads?
    It is impossible to save on yourself against logic.
  • #3 16522111
    kuba00089
    Level 9  
    I am asking because I do not know if this is what I want. The car has its years, someone has already replaced it, and it is not said whether it is good. I am to buy a small amount of money for them, yet it has to be found out that it is not what it should be. So I'm asking. The more so because I have a car from 97, and after the wine it shows 98.
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  • #4 16522128
    Barton-wlkp
    Level 21  
    kuba00089 wrote:
    ... The more so because I have a car from 97, and after the wine it shows 98.

    And what does this have to do with it?
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  • #5 16522164
    kuba00089
    Level 9  
    I can see Barton you like to be very sharp. I don't know what you're giving if you can't help. My transfer is most likely dead from the very purchase of the car, it turned out to be the turbo. Apparently, after 98 it was somehow different with these flows, which is why he gives this information. When writing a post here, I was counting on the answer of some specialist who knows or knows how to check the appropriate one. And YOU don't need to litter the forum with your silly answers.
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  • #6 16522203
    grala1
    VAG group specialist
    There was a flow meter for the AEB engine:
    058133471A
    037906461C
    037906461CX
    Whether it's the year 97, 98 or 2000, the number of flow meters for this engine is the same.
    For example, in Golf 4, the flow meter with C, CX tip is present in the AGU engine.
  • #7 16522211
    kuba00089
    Level 9  
    And the 100 point question, which of these three should I have? Does it make little difference? I mean the difference is in price
  • #8 16522215
    grala1
    VAG group specialist
    They are all for the same engine so they are interchangeable.
    If you want confirmation from another source, call the service, after VIN they will tell you what the factory has put on.
    What was you in?
  • #9 16522259
    kuba00089
    Level 9  
    I had this 058133471A, which is the most expensive

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    if there is no difference for sure and if I put on 037906461CX it will be fine? the price difference is colossal. In google the cheapest price is PLN 850, the same as in my store after a discount, and even on Bosch's websites they are for PLN 1200, and the latter is for PLN 500.
  • #10 16525888
    kuba00089
    Level 9  
    On the website they made me and originally it was 058133471A but they do not know what is the difference between 037896461C, in parts stores, they said that it would not fit; / Has any of you inserted with the C end instead of A? it works?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around identifying the correct flow meter for a VW Passat B5 1.8T AEB engine, as the user is uncertain about the factory-fitted component due to potential replacements by previous owners. The user’s VIN is provided, but they find conflicting information regarding the three different flow meters compatible with the AEB engine: 058133471A, 037906461C, and 037906461CX. Responses indicate that all three flow meters are interchangeable, but the user seeks confirmation on which one was originally installed. The user expresses concern over price differences, particularly noting that the 058133471A is the most expensive. They inquire about the compatibility of using the 037906461CX instead, given the significant cost disparity. Additional comments mention that parts stores have conflicting information about compatibility, particularly regarding the 037906461C.
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