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    2.0L inline-4 Turbocharged 200 Hp


    Volkswagen Golf GTI VI 2.0L Turbocharged Platform Guide

    In this Vehicle Platform Guide, you will find the top common issues of Volkswagen Golf GTI VI 2.0L Inline-4 Turbocharged (Sixth-Generation; 2010-2014), along with their fault codes, and the solutions from eEuroparts.com.


    The 2010–2014 Volkswagen Golf GTI VI 2.0L Inline-4 Turbocharged is a sporty hatchback powered by a 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 engine, delivering 208 horsepower and paired with a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic (DSG) transmission. Featuring front-wheel drive, it offers sharp handling, strong acceleration, and a refined interior.

    Specifications 

    Engine:
    2.0L Turbocharged Inline-Four (EA888 Gen 1/2)
    Engine Code:
    CCTA / CBFA
    Transmission:
    6-Speed Manual
    6-Speed DSG Automatic (Dual-Clutch)
    Fuel Type:
    Premium Unleaded Gasoline
    Horsepower:
    200 hp @ 5,100–6,000 rpm
    Torque:
    207 lb-ft @ 1,700–5,000 rpm
    City/Highway Combined:
    ~ 21–31 MPG (manual)
    Curb Weight:
    ~ 3,034 lbs
    Gross Weight:
    ~ 4,079 lbs
    Body Styles:
    Hatchback
    Seating Capacity:
    5 passengers
    Drivetrain Options:
    Front-Wheel Drive ( FWD )

    Top Common Issues with Volkswagen Golf GTI VI 2.0L Inline-4 Turbocharged (Sixth-Generation; 2010-2014)

    ABS Wheel Speed Sensor
    ABS Wheel Speed Sensor

    1. ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Failure

    Fault Codes:

    Fault codes C0035–C0051, C102D, and P0501 indicate wheel speed sensor and vehicle speed sensor issues, often caused by sensor failure, wiring faults, or signal inconsistencies.

    Why it happens:

    ABS wheel speed sensor failure occurs due to dirt buildup, sensor damage, wiring faults, or electrical interference, leading to incorrect wheel speed readings and compromised braking performance.

    Symptoms:

    • ABS warning light illumination, indicating a sensor malfunction.
    • Pulsating brake pedal, as the ABS system misinterprets wheel speed data.
    • Loss of anti-lock braking function, leading to potential wheel lock-up.
    • Traction control or stability control issues, affecting vehicle handling.
    • Speedometer inaccuracies, in rare cases where the sensor affects speed readings.

    Parts to Replace

    • Front Left 012039011 The Audi Porsche Volkswagen ABS Wheel Speed Sensor (012039011) is an OEM replacement designed for Audi, Porsche, and Volkswagen models, ensuring accurate wheel speed readings and optimal ABS functionality.
    • Front Right 012039021 The Audi Porsche Volkswagen ABS Wheel Speed Sensor (012039021) is an OEM replacement designed for Audi, Porsche, and Volkswagen models, ensuring accurate wheel speed readings and optimal ABS functionality.
    • Rear Driver Side 012039031 The Audi Volkswagen ABS Wheel Speed Sensor – Rear Driver Side (012039031) is an OEM replacement designed for Audi and Volkswagen models, ensuring accurate wheel speed readings and optimal ABS functionality.

    Brands

    Disc Brake Rotor
    Disc Brake Rotor

    3. Front Brake Rotor Warping

    Why it happens:

    Front brake rotor warping occurs due to excessive heat buildup, uneven brake pad contact, worn rotors, or improper installation, leading to vibrations and reduced braking efficiency.

    Symptoms:

    • Steering wheel vibration, especially during braking.
    • Brake pedal pulsation, causing an uneven braking feel.
    • Increased stopping distance, due to inconsistent rotor contact.
    • Squealing or grinding noises, indicating uneven wear.
    • Vehicle pulling to one side, affecting stability.
    • Visible rotor discoloration or scoring, showing heat damage.

    Parts to Replace

    Brake Master Cylinder
    Brake Master Cylinder

    4. Brake Master Cylinder Wear

    Why it happens:

    Brake master cylinder wear occurs due to fluid contamination, internal seal deterioration, corrosion, or prolonged use, leading to reduced braking efficiency and potential fluid leaks.

    Symptoms:

    • Soft or spongy brake pedal, indicating internal seal deterioration.
    • Inconsistent braking power, causing unpredictable stopping performance.
    • Brake fluid leaks, leading to reduced hydraulic pressure.
    • Brake warning light activation, signaling a system issue.
    • Contaminated brake fluid, affecting braking efficiency.

    Parts to Replace

    • TRW Brake Master Cylinder PART # PMH1021 The Brake Master Cylinder PART # PMH1021 is an OEM-quality brake master cylinder, designed for precise hydraulic control, ensuring consistent braking performance and reliability.

    Brands


    Why eEuroparts.com?

    eEuroparts.com provides quality, fit-verified parts and trusted support for your Volkswagen Golf GTI VI 2.0L Turbocharged. From ignition and turbo components to maintenance essentials, we help you keep your GTI running smoothly and reliably.

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    We know that every moment counts when your car is out of commission. That’s why we focus on getting your parts to you as quickly as possible. Our efficient logistics network and fast shipping mean minimal downtime for your vehicle.


    Competitive Prices, Superior Value

    Our catalog includes everything from timing chains, camshaft adjusters, and PCV valves to wheel bearings, control arms, and fuel pumps, sourced to meet or exceed OE standards. Whether you prefer genuine Volkswagen parts or trusted aftermarket brands, we offer top-tier quality at better-than-dealer pricing.


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    Our catalog includes parts from top-tier brands like Bosch, INA, ZF, Pierburg, Elring, Lemforder, and Rein. Whether you're resolving transmission issues, electrical faults, or suspension wear, our parts meet or exceed OEM standards for fit, durability, and performance.


    Conclusion

    Whether maintaining performance or addressing common wear, eEuroparts.com offers precision-fit parts to help your Golf GTI VI stay dependable and enjoyable on the road.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most common issues with the 2010–2014 Volkswagen Golf GTI VI?           
    Owners often report ignition coil failures, carbon buildup on intake valves, and PCV system leaks, issues that can be resolved with OEM-quality replacement parts.
    How often should I replace spark plugs on my Golf GTI VI 2.0L?           
    It’s recommended every 40,000 to 60,000 miles depending on driving conditions and fuel quality. Regular maintenance helps preserve turbo performance and fuel efficiency.
    Does eEuroparts.com sell genuine or aftermarket parts?           
    Yes, eEuroparts.com offers OEM, genuine, and premium aftermarket components verified for fitment with your specific GTI VI VIN.
    Can I upgrade performance parts for my Golf GTI through eEuroparts.com?            
    Absolutely. You’ll find high-performance brake kits, turbo upgrades, and suspension components designed for improved handling and acceleration.
    How can I ensure I’m ordering the correct part for my GTI VI?           
    Use the VIN-verified fitment feature on eEuroparts.com to confirm compatibility before checkout, ensuring perfect fit and reliable performance.

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