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    As for the dash lighting. It seems that the setting for 11.5 are different and are set to off. They can't work out how to get them on. So no joy there.
    Mine illuminate and dim automatically depending on the amount of light hitting the dash then only the needles illuminate at dusk, which is probably a good sign to switch your lighs on anyway

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    Hey Saabby, just to clarify.......the rattle yet to be found is a separate issue to the chirp? If this is correct, was the "chirp" discussed? Third time lucky for all to be fixed (guess, minus the infamous chirp), good to know it's not as loud as the YouTube clip
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI mk6 View Post
    Hey Saabby, just to clarify.......the rattle yet to be found is a separate issue to the chirp? If this is correct, was the "chirp" discussed? Third time lucky for all to be fixed (guess, minus the infamous chirp), good to know it's not as loud as the YouTube clip
    Some clarity. The original rattle which was fixed was presumed to be the fuel/air lines. When I drove away I still heard the rattle. On the recent test drive, they claim it is another rattle which they will address on another visit. It seems, requires removal of a few items

    The infamous chirp, well it is something I have to learn to live with - which I now intimately call my engine cricket This is definitely a component fault which VW can't pin down. I guess it is not uncommon now that parts are widely outsourced. I sort of recall Porsche had one supplier of crankcases for 911 and Boxter which resulted in a % of them being recalled and ultimately ended up with Porsche acquiring the manufacturing company as compensation!

    As for my dash illumination, my solution is to turn on my lights as soon as I start her up regardless of time of day

    Well, it's now the weekend so my GTI is in the garage resting while I drive my truck. But come Monday I will forgive and forget as soon as I put my foot down
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    Polo 6R GTI soon to be named Tweety bird on twin charge roids? Tweet Tweet, sorry to hear that this is happening to some of you

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    Hope all gets sorted next visit Saabby, well all but your 'engine cricket' that is.
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    using CAD and a few other modeling programs for a living and owning some good quality measuring tools leads me to do silly things like model up the engine in 3d and prototype some design work for my car. So i started with the Top Pipe from the Turbo to the Throttle Body and discovered quite a fair bit of oil in the pipe itself (Blow By?) but upon inspection of where the PCV valve's tube connects back on to the intake (between the air box and the turbo, there was minimal to no oil anywhere. Not sure if anyone else has started to probe around in the engine, but could this be explaining the oil consumption? and would a catch can to some extent help with this issue (of the oil being where it is in the intake)?



    Last edited by Trepid4tion; 25-07-2011 at 01:11 PM. Reason: Added some pictures, these were taken after i started to clean up the oil from the pipe...
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI mk6 View Post
    Hope all gets sorted next visit Saabby, well all but your 'engine cricket' that is.
    After a weekend break and a good drive today, I am now convinced that the line fix was not properly done. It is the same rattle! Some rookie must have worked on it.

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    I have done a little over 1300km and checked my oil last night. it's low, with about 2/3 of the dipstick gauge being dry. I'll pop by the Dealer this afternoon on the way home for a top-up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trepid4tion View Post
    using CAD and a few other modeling programs for a living and owning some good quality measuring tools leads me to do silly things like model up the engine in 3d and prototype some design work for my car. So i started with the Top Pipe from the Turbo to the Throttle Body and discovered quite a fair bit of oil in the pipe itself (Blow By?) but upon inspection of where the PCV valve's tube connects back on to the intake (between the air box and the turbo, there was minimal to no oil anywhere. Not sure if anyone else has started to probe around in the engine, but could this be explaining the oil consumption? and would a catch can to some extent help with this issue (of the oil being where it is in the intake)?
    Before even considering a catch can, ensure you look at the manuals because in the case of the GTI it comes factory fitted with a catch can already, you just might not recognise it because it doesn't look like those pox ones from supercrap and autobarn.

    The oil consumption issues are related to the piston ring tolerances from the factory, not blow-by, lower internal friction means lower fuel consumption.

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    On only the 3rd time the sunroof was opened, it has jammed open.....
    When it went to close, it went into the "tilt" condition and is now stuck there. Hope it doesn't rain until it cant be fixed!

    Also, excessive oil getting past the rings in a new car of today is unacceptable. Especially in a mass produced 4 banger.
    Last edited by BENN0; 31-07-2011 at 08:17 PM.

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