Description
Audi VW Seat Skoda 1.8 2.0 Petrol Balance Shaft is a component from the Oil Pumps and Parts group, designed for VAG gasoline engines. It ensures stable, smoother engine operation, reducing vibrations and improving engine performance under various loads.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 06H198205E
- Mark: Audi
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 06H198205E
- Substitutable numbers: 06H198205E, 06H 198 205 E, 06H103331, 06H 103 331
- Fuel type: Petrol
- Category: Oil Pumps & Parts
Purpose and Function of the Balance Shaft
The presented balance shaft is dedicated to 1.8 and 2.0 liter gasoline engines used in Audi, VW, Seat, and Skoda vehicles. Its purpose is to compensate for inertial forces in the rotating engine components, which translates into more uniform engine operation, reduced vibrations transmitted to the body, and higher driving comfort.
The component works in conjunction with the lubrication system, so its condition directly affects the durability of the components within the powertrain. A properly selected balance shaft helps maintain stable engine operating conditions, which is particularly important in higher-powered turbocharged engines.
Benefits of Using an Original Component
Using an original Audi balance shaft allows for the preservation of factory engine operating parameters. The design is tailored to the specific architecture of 1.8 and 2.0 petrol engines, ensuring:
- proper balancing of the crankshaft and piston assembly,
- reduced noise and vibrations in the cabin,
- stable operation at higher engine speeds,
- decreased risk of accelerated wear of adjacent components.
This solution is particularly recommended for engine overhauls, oil pump module replacement, or when experiencing excessive engine vibrations. Choosing an original component minimizes the risk of compatibility issues and simplifies subsequent diagnostics.
Product Characteristics and Condition
The offered balance shaft comes from the Audi parts line and is classified under the Oil Pumps and Parts group. The product is used, which practically means that before installation, it is advisable to verify the condition of the working surfaces, clearances, and any signs of wear according to the vehicle manufacturer’s service procedures. Such components, with proper operation and regular oil changes, have a long service life, making a used component an economical solution while maintaining correct functionality.
The shaft is intended for gasoline-powered engines, which is important when selecting parts within the 1.8 and 2.0 engine range in the VAG group. Proper matching to a specific engine code should always be confirmed based on the part number and service documentation.
Selection, Compatibility, and Technical Aspects
When replacing the balance shaft, it is crucial to check compatibility with the engine in terms of engine generation, fuel type, and the lubrication module used. The part has an OEM number and interchangeable numbers, which facilitates identification in manufacturer catalogs and service programs. In practice, this allows for selecting a part that fits a specific Audi, VW, Seat, or Skoda model without the need for structural modifications.
Installation in a workshop environment is recommended, adhering to procedures regarding tightening torques, synchronization settings, and lubrication system checks. Correct installation directly impacts the durability of the shaft and the entire powertrain, so it is advisable to combine the replacement with a check of the oil pump, bearings, and engine oil condition.
Support for Audi Lubrication System Upgrades
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the engine area in your Audi and need other parts from the same group, such as oil pump modules, pickup screens, or pump drive components, check the available parts in the Audi Oil Pumps and Parts category.
Technical Knowledge and Operation of Used Components
When deciding to install a used component, it is beneficial to be aware of the general principles for selecting and verifying parts from the aftermarket. It is particularly important to check the history of the donor vehicle, the engine operating conditions, and any signs of overheating or insufficient lubrication. It is good practice to combine the balance shaft replacement with an inspection of other key powertrain components, such as the gearbox or clutch.
More practical information on when purchasing a used powertrain component makes sense and what to look out for when choosing one can be found in the article “Used Gearbox – When It’s Worth It and What You Need to Know”, which discusses the approach to used drivetrain components and helps in consciously planning repairs.





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