Find our Pre-Charge HALDEX for HALDEX GEN.2 from Borgwargner
Here is our Pre-Charge HALDEX for HALDEX GEN.2 from Borgwargner
It is an original Borgwarner spare part compatible with the haldex axles of the VAG group (Audi, Volkswagen, Seat, Skoda).
This replacement pre-charge pump is intended for the Quattro, 4Motion or 4X4 rear axles of the 2nd generation.
NOTE: Also remember to drain your bridge preferably every 40,000Km maximum, or in the event of a replacement of one of the defective parts.
You can find at Strperformance.com everything you need for the maintenance of your rear axle thanks to our products from Borgwarner Performance.
You will find here: Oils, filters, electric pumps and even our modified haldex gearboxes to greatly improve the traction of your Haldex Quattro, 4motion or 4x4 rear axle from Audi, Seat, Skoda, Volkswagen, Ford or Volvo.
How can you differentiate a 2nd and 4th generation Haldex?
Look at the VAG reference inscribed on the bridge and refer to our notes:
- 0X V 525554 .. = 2nd generation
- 0X Y 525554 .. = 4th Generation
- 0X R 525554 .. = 4th Generation
- 0X S 525554 .. = 4th Generation
Here are some examples of vehicles equipped with haldex boxes and sort by generation:
Generation I (1998-2002)
- Audi A3, TT; VW Golf, Bora, Sharan, Beetle; Seat Leon, Alambra; Skoda Octavia.
Generation II (2002-2004)
- Audi A3, TT; VW Golf, Passat, Multivan; Seat Altera, Freetracker, Skoda Octavia; Bugatti Veyron ; Ford Freestyle, 500; Mercury Montego; Volvo S40, V50, S60, V70, XC70, S80, XC90.
Generation III (2004-2007)
- Land Rover Freelander; Volvo S60, V70, XC70, S80, XC90.
Generation IV (2007-2012)
- Audi A3, TT; VW Golf, Passat, Tiguan; Skoda Octavia, Superb, Yeti; Land Rover Freelander, Range Rover Evoque; Volvo S60, V60, XC60, V70, XC70, S80, XC90.
Haldex XWD (2008+)
- Saab 9-3 and 9-5 XWD, 9-3X, 9-4X; Opel Insignia; Buick Lacrosse; Cadillac SRX.
Generation V (2012+)
- VW, future AWD platforms.
Known for its electronic management system for integral transmissions, since 2011 its activity has been reduced to the development of air braking and suspension systems, hydraulic systems and fuel transfer pumps. With 10 production sites all over the world, its market extends mainly to the United States, Europe, then consolidates in South America and Asia, particularly Brazil and China.
The division Traction Systems (electronically controlled all-wheel drive) was sold on December 11, 2010 to the American BorgWarner for 205 million dollars.
Following on from the strategic changes initiated in July 2010, the two remaining divisions are on the path to independence to form the new Haldex group.