Welcome to the world of Dub, Michelinmeister ... it's a fun (and sometimes strange) place to be.
Dave
Hi all,
I bought a 1990 Mk2 GTI on the weekend and am wrapped with it (so far!). Its in pretty good nick and is in remarkably good condition for the 230k its done. It blows no smoke and runs smooth....its got a couple of issues tho the main ones being:
1. It feathers up and down +-100rpm whilst idling
2. 5th gear dosent engage without pushing the lever down like reverse
I assume no.2 is due to 5th gear synchro has dropped its lunch? Since i bought it off a dealer, he was trying to tell me that thats the way they were made.....i maybe new to golfs but knew that was bs and duly knocked another $900 off the price...
Thanks for the help in advance
Tell u what driving this little thing has put a smile on my face![]()
Welcome to the world of Dub, Michelinmeister ... it's a fun (and sometimes strange) place to be.
Dave
awsome congrats... sounds like things you could live with for a while?
Good work on ur new ride.You will enjoy driving a VW.
Luke
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Nice work.
Probably gear linkages, not gearbox.
They all hunt up and down, too many sensors.
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Welcome to the forum, I've got one also it is good fun (they can use some more go though, which we can help you with)
Mine hunts up and down a bit to, they all do it.
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Welcome to the forum great choice of car. Check the 02 sensor works
Welcome mate... More Mk2's coming here every week... A unbelivable amount of knowledge on here...
Got any pics...
Cheers James![]()
Welcome mate, you've come to the right place
With the 5th gear issue, Loon is right, it doesn't sound like a gearbox problem, more like the linkages. I had the exact same problem with my Mk2, i had to push the shifter into the floor to get into 5th, and remedied it by replacing the whole plastic shifter socket and ball on the bottom of the shift lever, and realigning the shift positions. It is a painful and involved process, but not too difficult if you have a little bit of mechanical knowledge and a set of good chassis stands...
The shifter rebuild set (the ball and socket) costs about $65 from VW, or $18 from HSY autoparts...
JHN
Last edited by Golfer; 25-09-2007 at 10:41 AM.
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