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@MKVASMR yes i thought this too but apparently that's not the case lol ....I totally get why it looks like one solid piece—the machining on these engines is actually very high quality! But if you look closely at the "timing chain" end of the head (the driver's side on a UK car), you'll see where the Camshaft Adjustment Housing (the big aluminum part that holds the chain tensioner and N205 valve) bolts onto the main Cylinder Head.
Even on a BYD, there is a hairline seam right there.
it even says this on the Elsawin software "Apply a small amount of sealant to the transition points between the camshaft adjuster housing and the cylinder head.".. i even asked chat gpt and it said :........Why you don't think it's two pieces

Looking at your BYD from the top, it looks like a single block of aluminum. However, on the right side (where the timing chain and the N205 solenoid are), there is a separate housing bolted to the end of the head.

    The Seam: There is a tiny vertical line where that end-cap housing meets the main cylinder head.

    The Step: Even if it’s only a 0.01mm difference in height, the rubber gasket can't always "crush" enough to fill that microscopic valley.

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Mk5 General Area / Re: MK5 – Interior light stays on, battery drain
« Last post by MKVASMR on Yesterday at 11:03:53 pm »
Get an amp clamp or a multimeter. Set it on the battery and measure mA. Then pull fuses with the car being locked and eventually you will find where your drainage is coming from.
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No point if you are using a new gasket. Typically you would do something like that if you have two machines parts coming together which that engine doesn't have.
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So i have Vw golf edition 30 with the EA113 engine BYD code. i'm changing my rocker cover/billet from the Oem to an aluminum one , but Ive been told to Put a tiny bit of Grey RTV Silicone on the two corners where the cam chain tensioner housing meets the cylinder head.... :thinking:
but i don't have a clue where these points are ...i tried to ask chat gpt where these points are LMFAO lol and all it said was Exhaust Side (Rear): Look for the tiny vertical line where the "curved" part of the chain housing meets the "straight" rail of the cylinder head. Intake Side (Front): Look for the same vertical line on the front rail.
Here is a photo of the same engine could someone possible mark where these points are on the photo...

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Mk5 General Area / Re: MK5 – Interior light stays on, battery drain
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Mk5 General Area / Re: MK5 – Interior light stays on, battery drain
« Last post by GVK on March 21, 2026, 06:56:58 pm »
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Mk5 General Area / MK5 – Interior light stays on, battery drain
« Last post by t4jo on March 21, 2026, 01:44:31 pm »
Hi,

I have an issue with my MK5. Sometimes when I lock/unlock the car, the interior light (above rearview mirror) stays on and drains the battery.

Dashboard shows all doors closed. Problem happens only sometimes.

What I’ve done:
   •   replaced driver door lock
   •   replaced all wiring in driver door

Still the same.

When the issue happens, I hear an extra locking sound from the passenger side (like it locks twice). At that moment, the interior light stays on.

So I think it could be:
   •   passenger door lock (microswitch?)
   •   wiring in passenger door
   •   or comfort module

Also, question: how should the lock/unlock buttons on driver door work? (see picture)
On my car only the lower button (lock) works, upper button does nothing.

Any ideas?

Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/rKogUvA

Thanks 👍
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Mk5 General Area / Re: Engine rattle
« Last post by GVK on March 19, 2026, 09:14:47 pm »
Remember when my ex gf had a new Edition 30 her car had a similar noise it was one of the rollers on the cambelt.

I would remove the aux belt and see if noise stops.
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Mk5 General Area / Re: Engine rattle
« Last post by KcajGnowk on March 18, 2026, 04:49:35 pm »
There's no unusual sounds when switching off.

The rattle sound doesn't start straight away on on start up, it seems to ease in as it warms up.
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