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    Hail22 keen to know how it goes and what the dealer says it was...
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    Problem Fixed, they have lined it with insulation foam/and bracketing unit (same as fuel line problem)

    Now the seal part is very...interesting, product/component failure all seals have to be replaced car is staying overnight til parts arrive.

    Dash was removed from the car to rectify rattle but well worth it!

    Also chucked in a free wheel/toe alignment as it was slightly off (quarter turn)

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    Any minute now, gavs will jump in to tell you why your "free" wheel alignment was not such a great deal...
    I can't remember why, so hopefully gavs will enlighten us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoknRob View Post
    Any minute now, gavs will jump in to tell you why your "free" wheel alignment was not such a great deal...
    I can't remember why, so hopefully gavs will enlighten us.
    its not an alignment, its very minimal toe, but my actual steering wheel was facing quarter to the left when i had my wheels straight, so yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail22 View Post
    its not an alignment, its very minimal toe, but my actual steering wheel was facing quarter to the left when i had my wheels straight, so yeah.

    Not an engineer or mech not my job.
    Ah- that's a different story. Wouldn't they just fix the steering wheel orientation, then?

    Here's a link to gavs thread on Alignments for the 6R Polo:
    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...olo-61409.html
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    Depends on if the toe was off and by the sounds of it, yes it was so they would adjust that to correct it. It's the camber that can't be adjusted per say, you can get a tiny amount by altering the ball joint but I'm talking about seconds, maybe minutes worth of adjustment (as in the measurement, not time taken Degrees, minutes, seconds etc), not enough to really be noticable. For full-on camber adjustment, have a look at what Guy put on teh H&R coilovers that went in teh APR polo, that's the only way you will get adjustable camber.

    In regards to teh steering wheel, that's a boo boo at the factory and would need pulling off and putting back on again I would think

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    drove the car, its fixed xD they pulled out the entire dash/Steering wheel then re-did all the front dash work including cluster, steering column/wheel, Radio/CD stacker etc etc...no sounds, very very happy and it was all undertaken via warranty

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    Finally had enough of my seat squeeking so the car went in this morning. I actually believe my whole seat was never properly mounted to begin with. I'm driving to Gold Coast in December and there's no way I'm tolerating that sound for that long.

    Also asked for the fuel line/knocking sound behind dash issue be addressed.

    ---------- Post added 10-11-2011 at 10:22 AM ---------- Previous post was 09-11-2011 at 09:43 AM ----------

    Fuel line problem fixed but my driver's seat mounting brackets need to be replaced...damn seat was loose from the outset therefore damaging the mounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATYPIC View Post
    Finally had enough of my seat squeeking so the car went in this morning. I actually believe my whole seat was never properly mounted to begin with. I'm driving to Gold Coast in December and there's no way I'm tolerating that sound for that long.
    Mine is booked in to be looked at on Monday. I thought that I may be the only one with a squeaky seat. Its been irritating me like you wouldn't believe everytime I go to use the clutch. Well you would but others perhaps not...
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    Clucking noise on steering

    Any 1 out there heard of such a problem on polo's? When turning there is a "cluck" on the left hand bottom side of the car. Its driving me nuts and vw south africa cant solve it. After they have replaced the wheel hubs and bearings, the top strut mountings, the wish-bone rubbers etc etc and 2 steering racks ..... the "CLUCK" is still there when turning. I noticed the americans also complain about it when surfing the net, but no one seems to have a sollution

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