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Thread: Golf GTI: the good, the bad, the weird...and appreciation thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Converted View Post
    Wipers are definately not in service position.
    have you tried pushing down on the bonnet?
    I've not had to do this on modern cars, but on previous cars, it was a 2man job to open the bonnet
    (one to pull the lever while theother pushes down on the bonnet)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idle View Post
    With the almost universal adoption of hydraulic controls, floor mounted brake (and clutch) pedals were fading away over half a century ago.

    Floor mounted accelerator pedals remained because they work better and don't tire the driver's right foot.

    Having driven many examples of both setups from about 1918 on (and even a few earlier than that), I can vouch that the change made sense.
    During the early 70's all the Jap cars I owned had floor mounted accelerators and my '77 Golf was the first car I owned with a top mounted accelerator and what a mongrel it was, with a heavy spring and being too far off the floor even for a person with big feet. Since then I have only had top mounted Jap cars again until this new Golf. I have no preference one way or the other - they both work well if set at the right angle, height and weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Bob View Post
    have you tried pushing down on the bonnet?
    I've not had to do this on modern cars, but on previous cars, it was a 2man job to open the bonnet
    (one to pull the lever while theother pushes down on the bonnet)
    Yes tried that too Mr_Bob.
    I'll have to wait till Tuesday to contact my dealership.
    It's surprising how such a little 'issue' is pissing me off!
    Really uncomfortable knowing there's something not quite right about your brand new 40k car...yea plus it's other irritable characteristics mentioned (countless time) on this forum - the tinny rattling noise and gearbox.
    [MK6 GTI MY11 CW 3-door DSG Sunroof Detroits Dark Tint R LEDs APR Stage 1 (regrettably a few years late)]

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    Hey guys. I've moved all posts in relation to 'Indicators' discussion to the http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f112...ead-50338.html. If I have missed any posts, please let me know. Please take all further indicator related discussion to the new thread. Cheers.

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    I've also just moved all the posts discussing engine bay noises after the motor is switched off to the Pump / motors / fans run after switching ignition / car off thread

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    Noticed that "50" indicator on the speedo is marked red, and as well as "30" indicator...

    ok, "50" is most build-up area speed limit in VIC, (and most other states) when there's no speed limit sign,
    but what about "30" ??
    why not "40" for most school zones?

    weird?

    oh and just noticed my wive's RAV4 also had 30 and 50 marked in red... Aust Design Rule requirement?
    Last edited by rs73; 25-10-2010 at 10:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rs73 View Post
    Noticed that "50" indicator on the speedo is marked red, and as well as "30" indicator...

    ok, "50" is most build-up area speed limit in VIC, (and most other states) when there's no speed limit sign,
    but what about "30" ??
    why not "40" for most school zones?

    weird?

    oh and just noticed my wive's RAV4 also had 30 and 50 marked in red... Aust Design Rule requirement?
    30 & 50 km/h are common urban area speed limits in Europa.
    MY16 GTI 40

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    might explain it for german cars, but on my wife's Toyota? are they making it european standard? anyone maybe can quickly check if Fords & Holdens had a red marker on 30 & 50 too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rs73 View Post
    might explain it for german cars, but on my wife's Toyota? are they making it european standard? anyone maybe can quickly check if Fords & Holdens had a red marker on 30 & 50 too...
    Maybe this can help:

    Speed limits by country - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    plus - 30km/h: local streets, school zone etc (at least Germany, Austria ....)
    Last edited by MIRSAD; 25-10-2010 at 10:36 PM.
    MY16 GTI 40

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    Surprising that Germany has a lower standard speed yet has the unrestricted Autobahn, then again, they have ice and snow during winter.

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