You've GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!
So my 3 week old Polo GTI, which I waited 8 months for, is now off the road for at least 3-4 weeks. Turns out my check engine light is actually a fault in the Brake Vacuum Pump and it needs to be replaced. There are NO parts in Australia so it's coming from Singapore and given the Christmas period, it could be even longer.
To make the situation, VW Barloworld doesn't have a loan car for me until the 3rd week of January.
Things are about to get very very nasty........
Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint
I'd have a good word with them, they have a yard full of cars.
When the 77TSI had what turned out to be a faulty wastegate actuator and was going into limp mode, they said the same thing. I calmly explained that the missus was sick of the constant issues with the car and ready to drive it through the dealership. Within 15mins, they called back and ended up giving her a Polo TDI from the showroom/demo stock (had a couple 100kms on the clock). She had it for almost a week too.
I picked up my 5 door GTI a few weeks ago and just hit 1000km. Overall happy with it, but a few little issues.
My car has developed the exact same rattle at about 800Km in. Bloody annoying. Good to hear it sounds like a straightforward fix.
I've got a couple questions which I'd appreciate feedback on:
- I've found that when accelerating from a standstill, it doesnt take off straightaway. It kind of hesitates for bit then goes. Its probably less than a second but is a little annoying. Is this normal with a DSG gearbox, or could it require a software upgrade?
- Another thing, is it normal for the air recycling to turn off when the car is off? (seems to be intermittent) Its a little annoying as I dont always realise until I'm in traffic and all the fumes are flowing in
- There is a buzzing noise when accelerating from the engine. If I take my foot of the accelerator, it stops. Doesnt always happen but more often than not.
Thanks
1) Normal, try to remember you're not driving a car with an automatic gearbox. In D especially, remember that the car has released the clutch and dropped back to neutral. Notice that when in M or S, the engine is idling higher, anticipating a quicker get away with the rpms up, gear selected and awaiting clutch engagement to launch. Think of D like you're in a normal manual with your foot on the brake and the car in neutral. To take off, you need to press the clutch pedal in, select your gear, transfer your right foot to the throttle, give enough rpms and clutch slip to allow the car to take off while pulling your left foot of the clutch pedal. If you're on even a slight slope, there is also hill-hold to contend with to stop you rolling when you release the brake pedal.
2) Yes, it's normal. You could always get your dealership to do a diagnostics check for you in case the software isn't up to date. The same goes for if you have the aircon set to "LO"-18.5 I think, even on auto, once you switch the car off the computer resets and it will default to 22 degrees, A/C on and no recirculation.
3) I don't know about the buzzing but this could be a similar issue on boost that dav had which resulted in a new turbo if it happens from 3000rpm on, otherwise this could be related to the noise generator under the dash.
Stage 2+ Intercooler Carbon Intake Downpipe Swaybar DV+ Remsa.
Thanks for the comments guys.
I dont have automatic climate control. Just the basic fan speed (1,2,3,4) I suspect there's nothing that can be done but just wanted to check..
Thanks again..
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