MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: QD MBE on February 15, 2010, 09:15:06 am
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Just dropped the car off at my local dealers today.
Its having a new Dual Mass Flywheel. Initial impressions are good, quick input by the service manager, Techie has checked for any damage prior to input (Nil), nice cup of coffee with the service girl, who I know.
Just been dropped off at home, was offered a courtesy car, but off all day at home today so not required. Going to spend the day detailing the bike, and a drop of long distance training (got a race soon)!
Promised a call later when ready, and if anything else is needed.
Oh and they assure me they will not wash it, but will hoover the inside..........................
We will see...........
But good first impressions.
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:popcornsoda:
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:scared: Scary times!
But sounds good so far! :happy2: Keeping it all crossed for you Dave! :wink:
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:scared: Scary times!
But sounds good so far! :happy2: Keeping it all crossed for you Dave! :wink:
Cheers Mr F/G. Will report back later.
Time to get the Bike out from under its cover..................... Need to tax it soon.
(ps had a look at a nice Candy Scirocco.)
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Nice to know it's not the diff :grin:
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Nice to know it's not the diff :grin:
If this does not sort it, then it is the diff.................... :P
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Should get em to stick a clutch in while it's out lol
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what were the symptoms of this mate
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Should get em to stick a clutch in while it's out lol
:innocent: :innocent:
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what were the symptoms of this mate
Clunking felt through the clutch pedal when taking up the drive.
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Well I had the DMF replaced, and it was the same. The car is now at VWR and they are removing the box, and If they cannot sort it, they will put the car back to standard and remove the LSD.
VWR have given me a MK6 1.4 TSi and it is a very nice drive, slightly bland, but very comfortable, with a lot of nice touches. They had offered the Red tuning Golf, but I did not want it, had it for a week last time and did not like it, could not face driving a bone-shaker for another week, not my sort of car. I was also recently told it was no better.
So here is hoping, Matt has 100% agreed that there is a problem, not what you would expect on a 2 year 17k old non mapped Ed30. The clunk had been there since the LSD fit.
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lol we could have shared lifts . mine is there too , my dad took me up today to drop mine off
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Well I had the DMF replaced, and it was the same. The car is now at VWR and they are removing the box, and If they cannot sort it, they will put the car back to standard and remove the LSD.
VWR have given me a MK6 1.4 TSi and it is a very nice drive, slightly bland, but very comfortable, with a lot of nice touches. They had offered the Red tuning Golf, but I did not want it, had it for a week last time and did not like it, could not face driving a bone-shaker for another week, not my sort of car. I was also recently told it was no better.
So here is hoping, Matt has 100% agreed that there is a problem, not what you would expect on a 2 year 17k old non mapped Ed30. The clunk had been there since the LSD fit.
The diff is buggered, being replaced by VWR. Only done 7k on an unmapped car.
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finally got the bottom of it then :congrats: nice one
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wow thats mad that it can go after 7k :surprised:
im hoping to save my pennies and get a diff too, sounds a bit hairy though. saying that robin has had his on for donkeys with no problameos, maybe you have just been unlucky dave. i take it that the diff was all good up until 7k? ?
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what brand of diff if i may ask??
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Sounds a bit poo that QD. :sad1:
Are you getting a replacement or the OEM put back?
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wow thats mad that it can go after 7k :surprised:
im hoping to save my pennies and get a diff too, sounds a bit hairy though. saying that robin has had his on for donkeys with no problameos, maybe you have just been unlucky dave. i take it that the diff was all good up until 7k? ?
when taking up the drive, you would get a clunk through the pedal. Not good. I noticed almost immediately, but had to eradicate all other possibilities (was it a normal trait of the diff?, worn mounts, worn DMF). According to some web reviews Quaife's are the dog's, I am not so sure now, but willing to be proven wrong.
But as ever pay's your money................... Good job Quaife have a lifetime warranty. The rest of the box is still spanking, and although the diff is bust it has not created any debris, so all good there. It sounds like a machining error...........
what brand of diff if i may ask??
Quaife.
Please bear in mind that my car is not mapped at all 17K old, and the condition of the diff was apparently shocking. I must also say that VWR have not buried their head at all, and have worked with me to get this sorted, a lot more than other companies have reportedly done on the forum.
I am driving a loaner MK6, after requesting a car apart from the red Mk5, and actually like the undramatic way it munches miles, and is comfortable, but get rid of the Ed, not yet. I could have kept this quiet, but I am happy to post my experiences on the site. Brand new diff being fitted.
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in true QD style....
:popcornsoda:
looking forward to the progress. im sure quaife will reimburse VWR but i wonder if its happened before. matt and simon and the guys defiantly know there stuff so hopefully its a positive outcome for you dave :smiley:
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interesting . i have the red vwr car at the mo and i think it makes a odd noise on pickup (throttle that its )i was wondering if that was the locking ? or if its dieing ? or if its anything else on the car . its soo bumpy on the rear end it makes you feel ill . bad set up for a road car imho .
pick my car up on friday so it will be interesting to see what its like
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Nice to see VWR back in your good books dave from your previous experiance.
Hope all is a positive result chap :happy2:
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Hi Dave, hope you get it sorted :happy2:
I'm sure it will just be a machining error. Quaife with a reputation like they have, haven't got there by selling dodgy diffs.
Doesn't sound like the "Red Temptress" is as tempting as she once was eh!
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Nice to see VWR back in your good books dave from your previous experiance.
Hope all is a positive result chap :happy2:
I don't have good or bad books, just prefer to give open and honest reports on my experiences. i will be adding a post to the quaife review on this site, to give my experiences and add balance to the review.
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like your style :happy2: thanks for sharing.
thats a real pain having to go through that, but a result nonetheless.
surprised Quaifes QC didnt catch it if it was that bad, but as Hurdy says their reputation preceeds them (in a good way) so it does seem unusual.
did you not fancy having a replacement put back in? or just fed up and wanted to move on?
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VWR are putting a quiafe replacemnt duiff back in the box.
like your style :happy2: thanks for sharing.
thats a real pain having to go through that, but a result nonetheless.
surprised Quaifes QC didnt catch it if it was that bad, but as Hurdy says their reputation preceeds them (in a good way) so it does seem unusual.
did you not fancy having a replacement put back in? or just fed up and wanted to move on?
thank you for the kind words, i believe in open and honest reporting, i am not tied to any manufacturer, so why not. i also have worked hard with VWR and must say that my recent experiences are way better than the early days.
So open and honest has worked to help all in this case. Hence my addition to the review posted on this site when all is sorted.
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All is well that ends well - Good news you got it sorted.
As others have said, I've had no problems with my DSG version Quaife (so far!) but every manufacturer or company can produce a wrong'un once in a while and using a company such as VWR gives great peace of mind because you know they'll do all they can to help you. The concern gets more serious if a company produces a wrong'un more often.
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All is well that ends well - Good news you got it sorted.
As others have said, I've had no problems with my DSG version Quaife (so far!) but every manufacturer or company can produce a wrong'un once in a while and using a company such as VWR gives great peace of mind because you know they'll do all they can to help you. The concern gets more serious if a company produces a wrong'un more often.
Robin,
Using a company such as VWR created problems, I am sure you are aware of those. Please do not cloud the issue, being open here, not all was rosy. They created problems by not fitting bracketry etc. But things are a whole lot better it would seem now and I am grateful for the time and dedication shown by Matt.
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what did they leave off ?
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Robin,
Using a company such as VWR created problems, I am sure you are aware of those. Please do not cloud the issue, being open here, not all was rosy. They created problems by not fitting bracketry etc. But things are a whole lot better it would seem now and I am grateful for the time and dedication shown by Matt.
....Naturally I'm sorry that that has been your experience. However, my experience has been the opposite. It is right that we each share our experiences, be they different or otherwise.
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well a brand new Quaife diff has sorted the problem. The old one was shocking. i have a video of the play found, and will upload it tonight.
the car is a different car to drive, no more clunking, no more vague feeling as the diff decided what it wanted to do.
All is good with the gearbox.
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:happy2:
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woohoo :drinking: