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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09018
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09023
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09009
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09010
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TX Valve Block - Pad - TXX09017
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09037
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09024
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2.5 Ton - TXX09043
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09029
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09033
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09014
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1 Ton - TXX09007
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1 Ton - TXX09006
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09032
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09038
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09042
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09019
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1 Ton - TXX09001
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09022
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1 Ton - TXX09003
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09025
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09030
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TX Valve Block - Pad 2 Ton - TXX09036
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1.5 Ton - TXX09011
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TX Valve Block - Threaded 2 Ton - TXX09040
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TX Valve Block - Pad 1 Ton - TXX09005
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TX Valve Block - Threaded 1.5 Ton - TXX09041
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2015 Volkswagen Amarok TX Valve: purpose, servicing and when to replace

Based on Volkswagen’s own technical sources, the 2015 Volkswagen Amarok is fitted with a thermostatic expansion valve (often called a TX valve). Volkswagen ETKA (A/C and Heating parts group) lists an expansion valve at the evaporator for the Amarok (2H platform), and the ElsaWin Repair Manual (Heating and Air Conditioning, Rep. Gr. 87) details removal and installation procedures for the A/C expansion valve on this model. Major aftermarket catalogues from OE suppliers (e.g., Hella/Behr, Nissens) also list an A/C expansion valve specifically for Amarok 2010–2016. So, the txvalve is relevant and used on the 2015volkswagenamarok txvalve.

The TX valve is the metering device in the Amarok’s A/C system. It regulates how much refrigerant enters the evaporator, reacting to temperature and pressure to maintain the right superheat. That keeps the evaporator cold without icing, helps the cabin cool quickly, and improves fuel efficiency by letting the variable-displacement compressor work in its sweet spot.

There’s no routine replacement interval for a TX valve, but it should be inspected whenever the A/C system is open or showing performance issues. Common clues it’s playing up include:

  • Weak or fluctuating cooling, especially at idle
  • Evaporator or lines frosting, with warm cabin air
  • Hissing at the firewall and unstable high/low side pressures
  • Metallic debris found in the system (often from a failing compressor)

When servicing or replacing the Amarok TX valve, a few best-practice tips make all the difference: always recover refrigerant legally and use a licensed A/C tech, replace the receiver-drier/desiccant pack whenever the system has been open or contaminated, flush lines and the condenser if there’s debris, fit new, correctly sized green HNBR O-rings and lubricate with the specified PAG oil, evacuate the system with a deep vacuum and charge only with the refrigerant and quantity shown on the under‑bonnet label, and finish with a thorough leak test and performance check. If the compressor has been replaced, balance the oil amount and strongly consider a new TX valve to avoid feeding a fresh compressor with contaminants.

Ongoing care is straightforward: keep the cabin filter fresh, run the A/C regularly year-round to circulate oil, and have pressures and vent temps checked if cooling changes. That way, the Amarok’s TX valve keeps doing its job quietly behind the dash.

Popular questions about the 2015 Volkswagen Amarok TX valve

Does the 2015 Amarok use a TX valve or an orifice tube?

The 2015 Amarok uses a thermostatic expansion valve at the evaporator, not an orifice tube. This is shown in Volkswagen ETKA parts listings and ElsaWin repair procedures for the A/C system on the 2H platform.

A TX valve suits the Amarok’s variable-displacement compressor and helps deliver stable cooling and efficiency across our hot Aussie and Kiwi summers.

When should the TX valve be replaced on a 2015 Amarok?

There’s no fixed interval. Replace it if there’s system contamination, a compressor failure, evaporator icing, erratic pressures, or poor cooling that diagnosis traces to the valve. It’s also smart to fit a new TX valve when the system has been open for major work.

Always pair the job with a new receiver-drier, fresh O-rings, proper evacuation, and the correct refrigerant charge.

Can a faulty TX valve damage other A/C parts?

Yes. An overfeeding or stuck valve can cause liquid slugging or icing, stressing the compressor, while an underfeeding valve can starve and overheat it. Either way, it’s hard on the system and can lead to bigger bills if ignored.

Early diagnosis, clean servicing, and correct charging keep the compressor happy and the Amarok cool.

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