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Part number: Intake pipe rubber seal

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My sister runs a golf mk6 1.4 tsi 160, so it’s the twincharged version, same as the fabia vrs. It’s got an air leak from the plastic intake pipe, where the plastic pipe from the turbo connects to another pipe. There’s a rubber ring that sits between them which makes the pipe air tight, this has failed, does anybody have any idea of a part number of what it’s actual name is? I’ve tried searching on google with various phrases but without any luck. Any help is much appreciated.

If you/her rang the dealership they’d be able to send you the engine diagrams with each part numbered, skoda did this with me when I needed a rubber seal and we couldn’t figure out which one it was I was trying to identify.

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Thanks for the replies, that diagram would be really helpful if you know where there is one for the intake pipe? As in from the airbox to the turbo. I can take a pic later of the position of the sea if it helps visualise where it is.

 

many thanks 

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Will see what I can do on my next break.

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Thank you, I really appreciate it

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Yes! Number 17. Thank you so much dude!

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No problem.  :)

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