“ by Mrs. great Q: What is the formal part of the catalytic converter of the Volkswagen Jetta STRONG> three C
I need a new catalyst 2000 Volkswagen Jetta and my 2.0L, I can not understand what the dealers of the brand to use. My mechanic warned that sales of the brand of British Columbia, they are not for me. So I use what brand? It can be online? Yes, I 10 points to best answer:
Volkswagen Jetta catalytic converter:
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The OEM brand is named Bosal.
This is the manufacture brand used from the factory.
Generally, as a common rule, most mechanics will not install a customers supplied part.
This is looked at as the same as going to a restaurant for breakfast, and bringing your own eggs and bacon with you.
If you do have a relationship with you mechanic where he/she will do this, the cat will run you about $ 270 without shipping. Here is a link to a place that sells them:
http://www.partsgeek.com/pdproducts/DC/7447-05017905.html?utm_source=nextag&utm_medium=pf&utm_term=1999-2001+Volkswagen+Jetta+Catalytic+Converter+-+Bosal&utm_content=dc&utm_campaign=PartsGeek+Nextag
Good luck
In late 2009, I had to replace the original damaged Catalytic Converters on Both of my 01 TDI golf’s back to back. Both cars where repaired using Bosal Catalytic converters. I had no issue with install them. Bosal makes Direct Fit, OEM parts for vw, and the price was right too. The guys at S&G auto parts saved me over 200 dollars per cat/down pipe. I’ve included the link below.