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    rear washer drips

    I came across this issue on a UK forum and since then I started noticing it on my car too.

    I can't pin-point exactly when it happens but I notice it every single day after wiping the water mark on the glass. Beleive me - you'll notice this too as it is always in your view every single time you look at the rear view mirror.

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    Happens to my GTI all the time, especially when I take off in a hurry.

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    Maybe we should drive'em slowly - but that's not what it says in the manual.

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    Yeah mine has this problem as well, anyone have a fix?

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    My GTi had this issue when I first got it but I read in an overseas site that it's due tot he washer bottle being too full.

    So I ran it down by running the wpiers on the front for a few minutes and the leak has stopped. It seems way too simple a fix, but it has worked.

    The last leak I had from the rear washer was in early Feb and I drive it daily.

    I'm hoping that is the solution. The dealer found nothing (of course) and told me that sometimes the washer in the nozzle takes a while to 'seat' and it will then be OK. Who knows? It's a bit shocking though that after 34 years of making Golf hatches that a hatch washer is leaking.....

    I'm now onto the dealer about the creaking in my door rubbers - driving me nuts over any bumps or uneven cornering. You'd think the car was so flexible you could bend it with your hands the way it sounds. I've read that BMWs can have the same issue and some greasing could fix it. Let the experiments begin.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by fryad View Post
    My GTi had this issue when I first got it but I read in an overseas site that it's due tot he washer bottle being too full.

    So I ran it down by running the wpiers on the front for a few minutes and the leak has stopped. It seems way too simple a fix, but it has worked.
    That's good feedback. Thanks for this

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    Quote Originally Posted by fryad View Post
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    I'm now onto the dealer about the creaking in my door rubbers - driving me nuts over any bumps or uneven cornering. You'd think the car was so flexible you could bend it with your hands the way it sounds. I've read that BMWs can have the same issue and some greasing could fix it. Let the experiments begin.....
    Please, please can anyone find a fix for this too - it makes such a beautiful car look (and sound) very old......

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    Quote Originally Posted by fryad View Post
    My GTi had this issue when I first got it but I read in an overseas site that it's due tot he washer bottle being too full.

    So I ran it down by running the wpiers on the front for a few minutes and the leak has stopped. It seems way too simple a fix, but it has worked.

    The last leak I had from the rear washer was in early Feb and I drive it daily.

    I'm hoping that is the solution. The dealer found nothing (of course) and told me that sometimes the washer in the nozzle takes a while to 'seat' and it will then be OK. Who knows? It's a bit shocking though that after 34 years of making Golf hatches that a hatch washer is leaking.....

    I'm now onto the dealer about the creaking in my door rubbers - driving me nuts over any bumps or uneven cornering. You'd think the car was so flexible you could bend it with your hands the way it sounds. I've read that BMWs can have the same issue and some greasing could fix it. Let the experiments begin.....
    In regards your squeaking door seals, I'll start a new thread with a solution.

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    Back window washer dribble ?

    I've owned my gti nearly a week now. and absolutely loving it.

    But one thing driving me absolutely nuts is this constant dribble from the rear washer that leaves water stain marks down the back window !

    Is there some way to fix this. Absolute nuisance, nice new car and every time look in the rear view mirror see a dribble stain down the back. You give it a wipe and before you know it, its dribbling again.

    anyone know how to make it stop, its only a little dribble, not sure what tiggers it, never seen it actually dribble, just notice the wet stains and streak marks.

    Do I need to ask the dealer to do something to fix it. seems a pain given not even had it a week !

    ps I did about four searches before posting this thread so corey if you reckon this has been done before your more than welcome to stick this where ever it takes your fancy !

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    lol ye ye ye it was posted before cant find it
    I think problem was that water container is too full and you just need to use more water and it stops dripping.... (worked for me)
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