VW Beetle Fuel Injector Parts

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4 per car.
2012, 2013 VW Beetle
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$59.99
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$62.49
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$85.05
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2013, 2014 VW Beetle
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$221.99
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$231.24
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$267.83
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$100.00
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2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 VW Beetle
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$53.99
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$56.24
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$195.00
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This injector used for cylinder 3 only. 1 per car.
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 VW Beetle
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$285.99
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$297.91
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$541.67
5 per car.
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 VW Beetle
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$46.99
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$48.95
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$65.23
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For models with automatic transmission, this injector used for cylinders 1, 2, and 4. 3 per car.
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 VW Beetle
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$101.99
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$106.24
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$290.04
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2014, 2015, 2016 VW Beetle
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$222.99
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$232.28
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$98.00
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2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 VW Beetle
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$59.99
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$62.49
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$308.30
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For models with automatic transmission, this injector used for cylinder 3 only. 1 per car.
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 VW Beetle
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$173.99
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$181.24
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$431.70
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2001, 2002, 2003 VW Beetle
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$36.99
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$38.53
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$313.11
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$9.00
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2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 VW Beetle
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$88.99
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$92.70
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$320.63
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 VW Beetle
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$27.99
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$29.16
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$278.33
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$10.00
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$126.99
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$132.28
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$141.67
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$68.99
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$71.86
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$142.50

Based on industry averages you can expect to pay between $27.99 and $285.99 for a VW Beetle fuel injector.

A VW Beetle fuel injector is a critical component of the engine's fuel delivery system. It's purpose is to deliver fuel into the combustion chamber of the engine in a precise and atomized manner. This is important for achieving an optimal air-fuel mixture for efficient combustion.

The injectors operate under the control of the engine computer, which determines the timing and duration of fuel injection based on various sensor data. A failed or faulty injector could potentially lead to issues such as rough running, decrease in power, fuel efficiency or even cause damage to the engine.

Signs of Faulty or Worn VW Beetle Fuel Injector

  1. Difficulty starting the vehicle
  2. Poor performance and decreased power
  3. Engine misfires or stuttering during acceleration
  4. Uneven or rough idling
  5. Decreased fuel efficiency
  6. Fuel odors inside or around the vehicle
  7. Check engine light illuminates on dashboard
  8. Vehicle fails emissions testing
  9. Unexpected changes in throttle handling
  10. Sudden surges in speed while driving.

Replacing VW Beetle Fuel Injectors

Firstly, gather all the necessary equipment such as the new fuel injector, a wrench, socket set, and gloves.

  1. Begin by disconnecting the battery by removing the negative cable. This helps to prevent any accidental sparking from occurring during the replacement.
  2. Relieve the pressure from the fuel system. This can typically be done by removing the fuel pump fuse while the car is running. Once the engine dies out, you'll know that the pressure is adequately drained.
  3. Remove the air filter box to expose the fuel rail and injectors. This usually involves loosening a few clamps and pulling the box out.
  4. Disconnect the electrical connections from each injector by gently pulling the plug away.
  5. Locate the fuel rail that holds the fuel injectors in place and remove the bolts that are holding it. It's often held down by a few bolts which can be removed with a socket or wrench.
  6. Carefully pull the fuel rail out of the vehicle. In some cases, all injectors may come out with the rail, or they may stay in their ports in the engine. If this happens, use a bit of gentle force to pull the injectors out of their ports.
  7. Once the old fuel injectors have been removed, it is time to install the new ones. Apply a little petroleum jelly on the O-rings of the new injectors. This will help ensure a good seal and easy installation.
  8. Press the new injectors into the fuel rail ports.
  9. Reconnect the fuel rail back into its position in the engine. Make sure all the injectors slide correctly into their ports.
  10. Once the injectors and fuel rail are back in their place, reconnect the bolts that hold down the fuel rail.
  11. Plug the electrical connections back into the fuel injectors.
  12. Reinstall the air filter box.
  13. Reconnect the battery and start the car to check if everything is working as it should. It might take a few cranks for the car to start as the fuel system needs to pressurize again.

Remember to always ensure safety during the process by using gloves and eye protection. If you are unsure at any step, it's best to consult with a professional mechanic.

Typical Lifespan of VW Beetle Fuel Injectors

Typically, a fuel injector in a VW Beetle or any other vehicle should last about 80,000 to 100,000 miles. However, this can vary depending on driving conditions, regular maintenance, fuel quality, and the general condition of your engine.

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