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Re: Reverse with DSG
« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2016, 04:07:52 pm »
Ah that's excellent news. get your DV checked as it's a known failure point losing boost and I think mine has gone too but no time to check it as get home from work too late and weekends are awfully wet.

Maybe this weekend.

That is on my list of things to do, I spent an hour last night going through all the receipts from the previous owner, it's definitely never been done, however the other problem valve has been just back in September which is good news.

Theres a definite lack of boost on the car, makes a lot of noise, but doesn't really seem to go.
I have many things on my to do list but no time or daylight hours to do them.
Yes definitely check the dv as this is the weakest link with our cars.

You're lucky you have many receipts as I had one from the crook trader who sold me the car saying yes they have receipts and I'll get copies which I had to fight for over a month to get. wish someone  :slap: them for me.

noise?. whooshing, fluttering?

Theres a lot of grunt from the engine, there isn't the tell tale whooshing, but just doesn't seem to be pulling the way my other GTis did, however when I do lift off even at slow pace I can hear the whoosh which is making me think it is the diverter valve.

The car was MOT'd by the garage I bought it from on 9th December, I put the car in yesterday for the DSG Oil change, and this is a list of things wrong.

Aircon, Brake Fluid & FT Due            £99.00
(O/S/F) CV Boot            £173.79
Wheel Alignment            £75.00
Service Due             £159.00
Front Wipers            £32.98
(N/S/R) Wheel Bearing            £233.72
Brake Pads (Rear)            £150.79
Engine Coolent Leak (Pressure Test)            £49.50
(O/S/R) Suspension Broken             £156.82
Suspension Split 2 Front Arm RR Bushes             £330.58
Engine Cover & Airbox Insecure

Also attached the link for the video if anyone fancies a look, theres no way anyone is going to tell me the car wasn't like that in December when it was MOT'd. https://www.arnoldclarkcarpreview.com/vt802GgLLCp

« Last Edit: March 08, 2016, 04:24:52 pm by glasgowdubber »

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Dealership CitNOW Video Added*
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2016, 05:51:51 pm »
It's gone to a main dealer. They will find anything wrong with it.

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Dealership CitNOW Video Added*
« Reply #17 on: March 08, 2016, 06:38:21 pm »
If you only bought it Dec 9th it should be under warranty
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Re: Reverse with DSG
« Reply #18 on: March 08, 2016, 07:01:17 pm »
Ah that's excellent news. get your DV checked as it's a known failure point losing boost and I think mine has gone too but no time to check it as get home from work too late and weekends are awfully wet.

Maybe this weekend.

That is on my list of things to do, I spent an hour last night going through all the receipts from the previous owner, it's definitely never been done, however the other problem valve has been just back in September which is good news.

Theres a definite lack of boost on the car, makes a lot of noise, but doesn't really seem to go.
I have many things on my to do list but no time or daylight hours to do them.
Yes definitely check the dv as this is the weakest link with our cars.

You're lucky you have many receipts as I had one from the crook trader who sold me the car saying yes they have receipts and I'll get copies which I had to fight for over a month to get. wish someone  :slap: them for me.

noise?. whooshing, fluttering?

Theres a lot of grunt from the engine, there isn't the tell tale whooshing, but just doesn't seem to be pulling the way my other GTis did, however when I do lift off even at slow pace I can hear the whoosh which is making me think it is the diverter valve.

The car was MOT'd by the garage I bought it from on 9th December, I put the car in yesterday for the DSG Oil change, and this is a list of things wrong.

Aircon, Brake Fluid & FT Due            £99.00
(O/S/F) CV Boot            £173.79
Wheel Alignment            £75.00
Service Due             £159.00
Front Wipers            £32.98
(N/S/R) Wheel Bearing            £233.72
Brake Pads (Rear)            £150.79
Engine Coolent Leak (Pressure Test)            £49.50
(O/S/R) Suspension Broken             £156.82
Suspension Split 2 Front Arm RR Bushes             £330.58
Engine Cover & Airbox Insecure

Also attached the link for the video if anyone fancies a look, theres no way anyone is going to tell me the car wasn't like that in December when it was MOT'd. https://www.arnoldclarkcarpreview.com/vt802GgLLCp

£180 for wipes and rear pads? Really?
You've got to question the rest of the prices...

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Re: Reverse with DSG
« Reply #19 on: March 08, 2016, 07:21:47 pm »
Ah that's excellent news. get your DV checked as it's a known failure point losing boost and I think mine has gone too but no time to check it as get home from work too late and weekends are awfully wet.

Maybe this weekend.

That is on my list of things to do, I spent an hour last night going through all the receipts from the previous owner, it's definitely never been done, however the other problem valve has been just back in September which is good news.

Theres a definite lack of boost on the car, makes a lot of noise, but doesn't really seem to go.
I have many things on my to do list but no time or daylight hours to do them.
Yes definitely check the dv as this is the weakest link with our cars.

You're lucky you have many receipts as I had one from the crook trader who sold me the car saying yes they have receipts and I'll get copies which I had to fight for over a month to get. wish someone  :slap: them for me.

noise?. whooshing, fluttering?

Theres a lot of grunt from the engine, there isn't the tell tale whooshing, but just doesn't seem to be pulling the way my other GTis did, however when I do lift off even at slow pace I can hear the whoosh which is making me think it is the diverter valve.

The car was MOT'd by the garage I bought it from on 9th December, I put the car in yesterday for the DSG Oil change, and this is a list of things wrong.

Aircon, Brake Fluid & FT Due            £99.00
(O/S/F) CV Boot            £173.79
Wheel Alignment            £75.00
Service Due             £159.00
Front Wipers            £32.98
(N/S/R) Wheel Bearing            £233.72
Brake Pads (Rear)            £150.79
Engine Coolent Leak (Pressure Test)            £49.50
(O/S/R) Suspension Broken             £156.82
Suspension Split 2 Front Arm RR Bushes             £330.58
Engine Cover & Airbox Insecure

Also attached the link for the video if anyone fancies a look, theres no way anyone is going to tell me the car wasn't like that in December when it was MOT'd. https://www.arnoldclarkcarpreview.com/vt802GgLLCp

I'm not sure what the MOT checks to be honest. Do you know that these items are checked?

Arnold Clark have the single worst reputation of any car garage I've ever known. I wouldn't let them change a bulb on any car ive ever owned. There must be an decent indy near Glasgow who will be half the price. I really would think twice about letting Arnold Clark do the work.
« Last Edit: March 08, 2016, 07:24:10 pm by ArildStavrum »

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Re: Reverse with DSG
« Reply #20 on: March 08, 2016, 08:04:05 pm »
Ah that's excellent news. get your DV checked as it's a known failure point losing boost and I think mine has gone too but no time to check it as get home from work too late and weekends are awfully wet.

Maybe this weekend.

That is on my list of things to do, I spent an hour last night going through all the receipts from the previous owner, it's definitely never been done, however the other problem valve has been just back in September which is good news.

Theres a definite lack of boost on the car, makes a lot of noise, but doesn't really seem to go.
I have many things on my to do list but no time or daylight hours to do them.
Yes definitely check the dv as this is the weakest link with our cars.
You're lucky you have many receipts as I had one from the crook trader who sold me the car saying yes they have receipts and I'll get copies which I had to fight for over a month to get. wish someone  :slap: them for me.

noise?. whooshing, fluttering?

Theres a lot of grunt from the engine, there isn't the tell tale whooshing, but just doesn't seem to be pulling the way my other GTis did, however when I do lift off even at slow pace I can hear the whoosh which is making me think it is the diverter valve.

The car was MOT'd by the garage I bought it from on 9th December, I put the car in yesterday for the DSG Oil change, and this is a list of things wrong.

Aircon, Brake Fluid & FT Due            £99.00
(O/S/F) CV Boot            £173.79
Wheel Alignment            £75.00
Service Due             £159.00
Front Wipers            £32.98
(N/S/R) Wheel Bearing            £233.72
Brake Pads (Rear)            £150.79
Engine Coolent Leak (Pressure Test)            £49.50
(O/S/R) Suspension Broken             £156.82
Suspension Split 2 Front Arm RR Bushes             £330.58
Engine Cover & Airbox Insecure

Also attached the link for the video if anyone fancies a look, theres no way anyone is going to tell me the car wasn't like that in December when it was MOT'd. https://www.arnoldclarkcarpreview.com/vt802GgLLCp
Wow that's a lot of work and even more a  :stupid: price quoted. The car was like that when it was MOT'D for sure.
I have to do the same thing at work but we don't go into that much detail as most of it is typed on the Health checks I do.

Wheel alignment GEO every year every car

every year

Air con every 2 years

Air con sanitizer every year

Brake fluid every two years

EDT engine decontamination treatment 3 years and above. f*** sakes all that.

These are what I put down on the health check or I'm in deep poo as the manager is strict on these things.

Your car pads have at least 7mm left on them and I had to at a replay many times as he shot off quick.

I've not read the last replies but did you buy it off a trader?, if so get them to fork out for it.
« Last Edit: March 08, 2016, 08:11:02 pm by r5gtt »

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Dealership CitNOW Video Added*
« Reply #21 on: March 09, 2016, 08:24:11 am »
Thanks for the replies, I definitely won't be letting Arnold Clark do any of the work, I know a guy at VW parts who sees me right, and my mate is going fit them, but its still going to be looking at a fair few quid to put the car right. The car was listed on ebay, and bought through a garage, anyone know where I stand with this?

The car was MOT'd on the 9th December, I didn't buy it until the 24th December. The garage is based in Leeds, and I'm now up in Glasgow.

As for Arnold Clark, I wouldn't let them do anything on the car, just this had to be done in VW, but even with the video evidence it's a well founded report.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
« Last Edit: March 09, 2016, 08:27:29 am by glasgowdubber »

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Dealership CitNOW Video Added*
« Reply #22 on: March 09, 2016, 08:39:15 am »
If you only bought it Dec 9th it should be under warranty

It was MOT'd 19th December, I didn't buy/collect the car until the 24th December.
« Last Edit: March 16, 2016, 01:49:52 pm by glasgowdubber »

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Update*
« Reply #23 on: March 18, 2016, 02:07:20 pm »
Now collected all the parts from my guy at VW...

(O/S/F) CV Boot           
Full Service Kit         
(N/S/R) Wheel Bearing       
(O/S/R) Suspension Broken             
2 x Suspension Split Front Arm RR Bushes         
Reg D Valve

Well managed to get all of the above from VW from the guy I deal with for £430 all genuine parts, including a full service kit. Hopefully after this, and the recent DSG oil change, I'll see a massive difference from the car, especially when I suspect the Diverter valve is busted!

Shall update again over the weekend  :thinking:

In regards to the DSG in reverse, I tried what people said and not going straight on the accelerator, and let the car find the biting point itself, this is definitely made a world of difference and just shows how I shouldn't have been using the DSG, however I will say after the DSG oil service, a massive difference with the delivery of power.

On a side note, emailed the garage where I bought the car, they didn't MOT the car so are accepting zero liability in terms of the car being at fault!  :fighting:
« Last Edit: March 18, 2016, 02:10:19 pm by glasgowdubber »

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Update 18/3*
« Reply #24 on: March 18, 2016, 02:08:33 pm »
You want a revision G valve.


Hope the car is better after.

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Update 18/3*
« Reply #25 on: March 18, 2016, 02:11:19 pm »
You want a revision G valve.


Hope the car is better after.

As far as I'm aware, and I have a screenshot from Kerridge, the Rev G is no longer available from VW. The minute you try to put in the part number, it pulls up the Rev D.

« Last Edit: March 18, 2016, 02:14:29 pm by glasgowdubber »

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Update 18/3*
« Reply #26 on: March 18, 2016, 05:36:29 pm »
You want a revision G valve.


Hope the car is better after.

As far as I'm aware, and I have a screenshot from Kerridge, the Rev G is no longer available from VW. The minute you try to put in the part number, it pulls up the Rev D.


Really?! That's kind of a big deal. Mine's only got about 5k on it but I did plan on replacing it every other service, just as a preventative measure.

Did I read that Niki has been testing the GFB valve, or have I imagined that..?

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Re: Reverse with DSG *Update 18/3*
« Reply #27 on: March 19, 2016, 01:22:32 am »
You want a revision G valve.


Hope the car is better after.

As far as I'm aware, and I have a screenshot from Kerridge, the Rev G is no longer available from VW. The minute you try to put in the part number, it pulls up the Rev D.


Really?! That's kind of a big deal. Mine's only got about 5k on it but I did plan on replacing it every other service, just as a preventative measure.

Did I read that Niki has been testing the GFB valve, or have I imagined that..?

I know, I had saw someone else wrote this and thought it was just the dealer, but this is a guy I know personally and have dealt with over the last 8 years, also notice the G is cheaper!

I did see someone was testing a new valve or it was already released.

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Re: What next?
« Reply #28 on: April 06, 2016, 11:58:05 am »
Ok so since getting the car in December I have done the following:

DSG Oil & Filter Service
2 x Rear Wheel Bearings
2 x Front Bush
Rear Spring
New Rear Wiper Arm, Assembly, & Wiper
4 x Centre Caps
VW Carpet Matts
CV Boot
2 New Front Tyres
Rev D Valve
Full Service, Plugs & Filters due to be done next week.

Finally the cars mechanically sound as I think it can be, what should be on the list next? Cheaper the better lol

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Re: What next?
« Reply #29 on: April 30, 2016, 01:31:34 pm »
Cam follower perhaps?.