1999 Volkswagen AE Parts

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Vehicle Engine Designation Manuf. Body Code
1999 - Volkswagen Jetta AEG A4

AE
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Vehicle Engine Range
1999 - Volkswagen Cabrio 807 452 and up

AE
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Vehicle Engine Designation Manuf. Body Code
1999 - Volkswagen Jetta AFP A4

AE
  • 105.09mm - New hydraulic lifters are recommended by VAG to be replaced at the same time as new valves are also replaced. It is further recommended that the lifters are allowed to "Settle" for a minimum of 30 mins to allow excess oil to drain. If this recommendation is not complied with, some valves will contact the piston. This will cause the valve to break at the collet groove. It is also ideal if the engine be allowed to rest over night before starting the engine for the first time. Engine should be turned by hand 1st
  • 105.09mm

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Vehicle Block CC Engine CID
1999 - Volkswagen Passat L 1781 4 Cyl 1.8L -

AE
  • with 103.9mm
  • Hydraulic Lifters are Recommended by VAG to be Replaced at the Same Time Valves are Replaced. It is Further Recommended that the Lifters "Settle" for a Minimum of 30 mins to Allow Excess Oil to Drain. It is also Ideal if the Engine be Allowed Rest Over Night and Should be Turned by Hand Before First Start.
  • 103.9mm

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Vehicle Block CC Engine CID
1999 - Volkswagen Passat V 2771 6 Cyl 2.8L -

AE
  • 91.9mm - Hydraulic Lifters are Recommended by VAG to be Replaced at the Same Time Valves are Replaced. It is Further Recommended that the Lifters "Settle" for a Minimum of 30 mins to Allow Excess Oil to Drain. It is also Ideal if the Engine be Allowed Rest Over Night and Should be Turned by Hand Before First Start.

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Vehicle Block CC Engine Sub Model CID
1999 - Volkswagen Golf L 1984 4 Cyl 2.0L GTI 121

AE
  • 105.1mm
  • 105.1mm - New hydraulic lifters are recommended by VAG to be replaced at the same time as new valves are also replaced. It is further recommended that the lifters are allowed to "Settle" for a minimum of 30 mins to allow excess oil to drain. If this recommendation is not complied with, some valves will contact the piston. This will cause the valve to break at the collet groove. It is also ideal if the engine be allowed rest over night before starting the engine for the first time. Engine should be turned by hand 1st

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Block CC Engine CID
1999 - Volkswagen Passat L 1781 4 Cyl 1.8L -

AE
Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Engine Designation Manuf. Body Code
1999 - Volkswagen Jetta AAA A3

AE
  • 96.85mm - New hydraulic lifters are recommended by VAG to be replaced at the same time as new valves are also replaced. It is further recommended that the lifters are allowed to "Settle" for a minimum of 30 mins to allow excess oil to drain. If this recommendation is not complied with, some valves will contact the piston. This will cause the valve to break at the collet groove. It is also ideal if the engine be allowed rest over night before starting the engine for the first time. Engine should be turned by hand 1st

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Engine Designation
1999 - Volkswagen Golf AHU

AE
  • 96.85
  • 96.85mm - New hydraulic lifters are recommended by VAG to be replaced at the same time as new valves are also replaced. It is further recommended that the lifters are allowed to "Settle" for a minimum of 30 mins to allow excess oil to drain. If this recommendation is not complied with, some valves will contact the piston. This will cause the valve to break at the collet groove. It is also ideal if the engine be allowed rest over night before starting the engine for the first time. Engine should be turned by hand 1st
  • 96.85

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Block CC Engine Manuf. Body Code Sub Model CID
1999 - Volkswagen Golf L 1896 4 Cyl 1.9L A4 GL 116
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