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    Tools for Tiguan

    Hi guys.
    So i am in the preparation stage where i am getting stuff together for the Tig's arrival.


    Does the car come with a tool-kit to allow basic maintenance (Torx screwdriver kit etc)?
    Is there any other tools i should be getting for said maintenance?


    I will be looking at a new scissor lift jack as i don't trust the VW ones.
    Just wondering if i will need any other things while i am getting the jack.

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    It does have a little tool bag, but it it VERY basic. You will need to get extra's yourself if you intend doing anything more than changing the tyre at the side of the road. From memory it has some horrible pliers, a screw driver, wheel spanner, and not much more.

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    Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms

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    Thanks mate.
    Might pick up a screwdriver set with torx attachments and some spanners for it as well.
    A good set of pliers might be a good addition.

    Any other tools that might be necessary for general maintenance?

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    Decent metric socket set, a multimeter, rags, get a proper Torx set (if VW use em, haven't looked closely yet) as screw driver ones don't give enough purchase if the bolts are tight, and a torque wrench.

    That should get you started, then buy tools as you need them. Don't skimp on tools, decent tools you only buy once, cheap tools you buy, use, throw away in disgust and buy decent ones, so it costs you more.

    Cheers
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    If you don't have the socket set yet this one from Minimax (made in japan) is good it is Pro quality and has hex, torx and spline socket sets as well.
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MINIMAX-3-8-S...item53dfb6a9bb
    You can also get the spline socket set from Minimax, I think it was less than $30 for only the spline socket set (I bought two of them)

    Here is the tool set for VAG cars by Hazet (German tool company)
    http://www.mediafire.com/file/khctf5mnjni/Tools for VW.pdf
    Last edited by Transporter; 25-02-2010 at 04:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duncan View Post
    Decent metric socket set, a multimeter, rags, get a proper Torx set (if VW use em, haven't looked closely yet) as screw driver ones don't give enough purchase if the bolts are tight, and a torque wrench.

    That should get you started, then buy tools as you need them. Don't skimp on tools, decent tools you only buy once, cheap tools you buy, use, throw away in disgust and buy decent ones, so it costs you more.

    Cheers
    Duncan
    That's exactly what i was after.
    I will have a look at Bunnings/supercheap and see what they have the is suitable.



    Will have a look at the Minimax kit later today as well Transporter.
    Ebay is blocked at work

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