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STOP - LOW OIL PRESSURE
lazy:
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--- Quote from: lazy on June 14, 2024, 08:01:22 am ---I have a panick attack when |I hear a bong and usually it's just for low fuel haha.
From past experience flat batteries can cause many many strange faults.
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It's the 4C ping when it's cold outside that used to give me a heart attack not long after I had actually had engine failure :grin:
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Oh no not a happy ending to that story.
But yes I forgot about the 4C warning. I haven't had my mk 5 long enough to hear any bongs, but on my old Skoda it was the same noise for every warning so sometimes I could get about 4 right after each other and I'd be thinking what now :grin: Luckily the worst I ever get is low water or alternator which clears after a few seconds.
pudding:
Ha, BMW and Mercs are bong central compared to the Golf! And 2024 on cars bong at you for doing 31 in a 30, and bong at you for veering out of your lane, and bong at you for eating a ham sandwich at lunchtime instead of cheese and pickle.....
There is no cranking oil pressure when bump starting, hence the low pressure bong. It will have only been a couple of seconds of no pressure, so don't worry about it. Keep your lights off and the battery topped up :grin:
lazy:
I really don't like new cars very much at all, too many bongs, telling you when to change gear, no I tell you when we change gear, pulling you back or vibrating when you cross a white line, I know I'm crossing the line because I steered it there. Plus many other new "advancements".
pudding:
Yup, backwards 'innovations' and massive bloatware have ruined modern cars. I liked the MK5 GTI's era as they were new enough to benefit from tech that actually improves your driving life, but not so new as to annoy you with unnecessary bongs and needing a computer to fix even the most minor of issues, such as the MK7 on needing VCDS to change the rear brake pads :grin:
lazy:
I feel like I'm just being an old person moaning but it is true that they don't make things like they used to. I'd say the 90s was the best era for cars, engines were so simple to work on if they actually ever did go wrong which I'd say was relatively rare compared to these days.
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