Audi A4 B9 A5 F5 Bare Engine DDWA 2.0 TFSI Petrol 252HP with 79k miles, WARRANTY
SKU: 06L100034G
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Used
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Warranty and technical condition of the part
The engine is sold with a 90-day warranty.
The power unit was tested before removal and is in full working order.
Listing details
The offer applies to a bare engine.
The engine is sold without accessories (e.g. alternator, starter motor, manifolds, injectors, turbocharger, etc.).
Audi A4 B9 A5 F5 Bare Engine DDWA 2.0 TFSI Petrol 252HP with 79k miles, WARRANTY is an original, used engine block from the TFSI family, designed for modern mid-size Audi models. This bare power unit provides a solid foundation for professional repairs or a complete powertrain rebuild, while maintaining factory performance characteristics. By adhering to the DDWA code and featuring a four-cylinder design, the engine allows for precise and predictable integration with the vehicle's auxiliary components.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 06L100034G
- Mark: Audi
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 06L100034G
- Substitutable numbers: 06L100034G, 06L 100 034 G
- Fuel type: Petrol
- Number of cylinders: 4
- Category: Engines
- Engine code: DDWA
- Mileage: 79 000
Technical characteristics of the DDWA 2.0 TFSI engine block
The presented engine block belongs to the Engines category and represents a modern TFSI petrol design, based on four cylinders in an inline configuration. This type of unit is designed for dynamic yet economical driving, with high volumetric efficiency and stable operating characteristics. The DDWA code identifies the specific engine version, which facilitates matching it to the factory configuration of the Audi A4 B9 and Audi A5 F5.
A bare engine block means it is a base block with a cylinder head, prepared for transferring accessories from the previous unit or selecting components according to individual service requirements. This solution is particularly beneficial for accident repairs, major overhauls, or conversions within the same engine family.
Application in Audi A4 B9 and Audi A5 F5
The DDWA 2.0 TFSI engine was developed for the platform used in the Audi A4 B9 and Audi A5 F5, which translates into high compatibility with factory mounting points, the drivetrain, and the control system. As a result, the engine block can be used both in restoration repairs and modernization projects within these models.
The TFSI petrol unit provides a favorable combination of power and efficiency, and the four-cylinder architecture promotes even weight distribution in the engine bay. For workshops specializing in the Audi brand, this is a well-known design, which facilitates the assembly, diagnostics, and subsequent maintenance process.
Benefits of choosing a used engine block
Choosing a used engine block from the TFSI family is a solution that allows for significant cost reduction compared to purchasing a brand-new unit, while maintaining an appropriate level of technical safety. A bare engine block allows for:
- transferring proven accessories from the existing engine,
- quality control of installed auxiliary components,
- flexible planning of the scope of repairs depending on the budget and customer requirements.
Additionally, using a unit consistent with the DDWA code facilitates cooperation with the original engine control unit and the existing vehicle wiring, which reduces the risk of compatibility issues.
Practical assembly tips and selection by OEM/VIN
Before installation, it is recommended to verify the engine code against the vehicle documentation and compare the design solutions with the removed unit. In workshop practice, it is also good standard to check sealing elements, the lubrication system, and the cooling system to ensure stable operating conditions for the entire powertrain after installing the engine block.
For users and services that want to deepen their knowledge about the selection and operation of engines from the secondary market, the following expert guide will be helpful: Why it is worth buying used gearboxes and engines – facts instead of myths. The article discusses, among other things, procedures for selection by VIN/OEM, common myths about used engines, and cost ratios compared to new parts.
Expanding work in the area of the Audi powertrain
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or modernization of the engine area in your Audi and need other elements from the same group, such as blocks, cylinder heads, or complete power units, check the available parts in the Audi Engines category.
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Estimated delivery in the country United Kingdom between Wed, Jun 03 and Wed, Jun 10
Dispatched today if paid before 14:00
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