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Please identify this part sat in oil

Aug 5, 2024
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Hi all

First time posting here after purchasing a 1 owner 2019 Leon Cupra, I have generally been loving the ownership so far and it does everything I want in a hot hatch.

It's gone full Seat service history but I decided to get the DSG service done at 44k for peace of mind, I also noticed the vaq diff needed doing so that was done at the same time at a local vag specialist.

I have since learnt about the common coolant issues on these engines so I am keeping a close eye on mine, I was poking underneath the car and bonnet and couldn't spot anything obvious but the front end was oily in places ( I suspect gearbox or diff oil has been spilt and wiped away) however I did spot this random part sat in oil. Anyone know what it is and should it be like this?? It looks exposed
 

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Cubbington

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Mar 26, 2024
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That looks like an engine/gearbox mount/bush with some oil on it from when they removed the filter.

I think the filter is in the circular silver ribbed bit (in your first photo) so likely to have made a bit of mess on removal.

It looks tight, but might be worth trying to get a rag in there to wipe the oil up and check it after a little while to see if stays dry.

Cheers,

Nick
 

The-Cupra

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Mar 6, 2024
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best thing to clean that up is brake cleaner. Get spraying down there and it will all be cleaned out.
 
Aug 5, 2024
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Cheers all I knew I had seen it before which must have been when I was reading into upgrading the engine mounts. That has put my mind at rest
 

cuthound

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Jan 26, 2024
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Cheers all I knew I had seen it before which must have been when I was reading into upgrading the engine mounts. That has put my mind at rest

I'd clean it ASAP. Oil causes the rubber to soften and eventually decompose.
 
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