The Volkswagen Touran is a compact MPV with multiple generations and trim levels since its debut in 2003. VW Touran Parts: Each version varies in engine setup, chassis design, and electronic systems. Here's a model-based breakdown: (If you are a wholesaler, you can order in bulk through the Touran parts catalog )
First Generation Touran (2003–2010)
Common engines: 1.6 FSI, 1.9 TDI, and 2.0 TDI. Diesel versions use either pump injector (PD) or common rail (CR). Typical replacements include injectors, turbos, EGR valves, and glow plugs. Built on the PQ35 platform, the chassis features MacPherson struts in front and a multi-link rear axle. Frequently replaced parts include control arms, bushings, ball joints, shock absorbers, and steering racks.
Facelifted Touran (2010–2015)
This version introduced upgraded electronics, including ESP, start-stop systems, and parking sensors, with different BCM (Body Control Module) configurations. Interior updates brought RNS 510 multimedia, auto climate panels, and refined dashboard layouts. Control units, screens, and buttons vary by trim.
Second Generation Touran (2015–present)
Now based on the MQB platform (shared with Golf 7), engine options include TSI (1.4, 1.5) and TDI (1.6, 2.0) from the EA211 and EA288 series. Common components: coolant sensors, crankshaft sensors, timing chain kits, and combined water pump/thermostats. The suspension uses MacPherson front and torsion beam or multi-link rear (depending on version), with redesigned brakes, pads, and ABS sensors.
Special Versions and Trim Differences
Touran Cross and Alltrack-inspired versions feature SUV-like styling with raised suspension, body cladding, and roof rails. Bumpers and side trims are unique. Higher trims (Comfortline, Highline) offer LED headlights, adaptive cruise control, and 3-zone AC. These use advanced control modules and lights, while lower trims rely on halogen lights and manual climate units.
Quick Tips for Buying the Right Parts
Always check production year, engine code (e.g., BKC, CAYC, CZDA), VIN/chassis number, and trim level before ordering parts.
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