A few updates...
My original mats were very worn and one was missing. So was on the look out for some cheap original mats on eBay. When I managed to bag some rare Edition 30 car mats for the GTI. For a princely sum of £26 + packaging (£34) ! Bargain, normally around £120 new!
They were in good condition, but needed a good clean up.
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Passenger side brushed off, ready for shampooing and a scrub.
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I had to change over the round connectors to the oval, off the original mats.
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All scrubbed and looking more presentable.
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Next up.....change the steering wheel trims. The usual peeled off finish, why did they think this would last?
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Anyway....easy fix. Pull off old ones...
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Push in the replacement....
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All done and looking much improved
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Interior updates done.......for now
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The next issue to sort out is my annoying coolant leak. Only filled this up a couple of days ago! After some research (on here
), I found it out to be another common issue with the TFSI engine.
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This is the area in question. Water leaking out and sitting on the gearbox housing. It is coming from a pipe connector union on the side of the cylinder head. An O-ring perishes and starts to leak.
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This is the part in question. Replacement from TPS. £16.
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This is the O-ring in question.
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Part number for anyone who needs it.
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Ok, so on with the fix....wish me luck!
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First off, I pulled the coolant temp sensor out and drained the coolant. Then after a massive amount of faffing to pry off most of the hose pipes, I decided just to loosen the connector and not remove it completely with some of the hoses still attached. And replace the O-ring only, good decision, me thinks!
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I took off the completely dryed out and crusty O-ring.
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This I took off the new part. You can't buy this separately. Pity..
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New O-ring in place.
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All back together. It's seems like it has cured the leak for now, we'll see if it does long term.
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That's it for now, more improvements to come soon......
Rog