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Thread: What have you done to your mk4 (golf/bora) today?

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    It's an option on the "rough road" version of Golf/Bora/Octavia etc

    It is just the black plastic piece under the rear half of the floor. The fuel line runs inside the metal duct at the front.

    Clips straight onto the fuel pipes.

    Costs about $30 from VW. Part number 1J0 201 488 C

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    Re: What have you done to your mk4 (golf/bora) today?

    Anyone know the part number for the o2 sensor on the agu
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    Quote Originally Posted by graeme86 View Post
    It's an option on the "rough road" version of Golf/Bora/Octavia etc

    It is just the black plastic piece under the rear half of the floor. The fuel line runs inside the metal duct at the front.

    Clips straight onto the fuel pipes.

    Costs about $30 from VW. Part number 1J0 201 488 C

    I always worry when I look at the stock fuel line "protection". Will be grabbing one of these.

    Cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by theOctopus View Post
    Anyone know the part number for the o2 sensor on the agu
    0258005081

    that's the Bosch part number.

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    I get this on my error VDCS

    VIN: WVWZZZ1JZ3D502389 Mileage: 59790km/37151miles
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
    Part No: 022 906 032 BJ
    Component: MOTRONIC ME7.1.1G 0002
    Coding: 0000132
    Shop #: WSC 78901 281 394790
    VCID: 54A7C076F4F8AFB8D54

    1 Fault Found:
    16502 - Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (G62)
    P0118 - 002 - Signal too High - MIL ON
    Readiness: 0000 0000

    and I have this item below - Did I get the right thing? The part No.s are not the same I see now. Or should I just ring up my VW dealer and use the part No. on the VDCS?


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  6. #6196
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    Thanks, one of those could come in handy.

    Well had my 205,000km service done as well as a split cv boot.
    Turns out my struts had managed to wiggle free of the spindels as slide .5" or a so through... Not sure how or what caused it as the struts have been in there for ages. Was good to have a look under the car while the suspension was underload on the 4 poster

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    Quote Originally Posted by theOctopus View Post
    Anyone know the part number for the o2 sensor on the agu
    For NGK NTK brand the part is OZA447-E32

    I got mine for $89 + $11 post from Car Parts Australia • Car Parts and Accessories - Buy Online
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    i reckon that would be the right part mate.

    Have a look on your engine and see that the plug is the same shape and if it is order it up.

    Gavin


    Quote Originally Posted by bundabora View Post
    I get this on my error VDCS

    VIN: WVWZZZ1JZ3D502389 Mileage: 59790km/37151miles
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
    Part No: 022 906 032 BJ
    Component: MOTRONIC ME7.1.1G 0002
    Coding: 0000132
    Shop #: WSC 78901 281 394790
    VCID: 54A7C076F4F8AFB8D54

    1 Fault Found:
    16502 - Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (G62)
    P0118 - 002 - Signal too High - MIL ON
    Readiness: 0000 0000

    and I have this item below - Did I get the right thing? The part No.s are not the same I see now. Or should I just ring up my VW dealer and use the part No. on the VDCS?


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    I just installed a set of rear Megan control arms on my 04 .:R32 Rear alignment was off -2 on left side. These corrected it in a big way!



    Megan Racing

    Done a good bit of reaserch and these will stand up with ECS controll arms but cost 1/3 amount less
    Volkswagen R32 MKIV 3.2 > Suspension > Camber Kits > ES#2497384 Blue Adjustable Rear Control Arms - Pair - 107GRVBLUE

    I also installed a full set (front & back) Akebono ceramic brake Pads
    Akebono: Aftermarket Products and Services
    The OEM pads were dusting ridiculous
    Last edited by Rich65vwbus; 20-01-2013 at 08:32 AM.

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    Let me know what these are like do they feel like a proper quality product as I might grab a set aswell
    Quote Originally Posted by Rich65vwbus View Post
    I just installed a set of rear Megan control arms on my 04 .:R32 Rear alignment was off -2 on left side. These corrected it in a big way!



    Megan Racing

    Done a good bit of reaserch and these will stand up with ECS controll arms but cost 1/3 amount less
    Volkswagen R32 MKIV 3.2 > Suspension > Camber Kits > ES#2497384 Blue Adjustable Rear Control Arms - Pair - 107GRVBLUE

    I also installed a full set (front & back) Akebono ceramic brake Pads
    Akebono: Aftermarket Products and Services
    The OEM pads were dusting ridiculous
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    -1993 Nissan Nx-R , SR20DE+T Project.
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