Oh god, another thing

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Oh god, another thing

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Getting a bit down with my polo at the mo, it just seems to have something going wrong with it, now randomly the drivers side window wont close properly unless i force it up, it gets about halfway and then opens again, i'm not sure if its jammed or whether i've lent on it and bent it? any ideas on how to fix it?
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Post by Mat_1 »

mine does that so will be interested to see replies
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Post by Silva_B!tch_Owner »

Sounds like the electric window switch, mine did this before you press it down and it goes up by itself or stops halfway etc.

These cost around £9 I think for the drivers side one and the passenger side ones are a bit more expensive supposedly.
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Post by dubbprince »

both the drivers side switches together, not including the housing and central locking switch cost me £24 inc vat at VW...seperate i think they'd be £9-12 i'd say.
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Post by tomo87 »

its not your switch tho you said it worked fine? from what you showed me the other day its like i had on my mk4 where the runner is broken and the window tilts back when it is going up....does that make sense?
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Post by shantybeater »

yeah thats the other window, just after i met you my other one packed up :cry:, i'm having a miserable few days.....
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whenever anyone has a bad time with their GTI i show them this piccy...hahah this was taken new years day when my gearbox broke :D

dent, steels, s**t of dirt and no gearbox!

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Post by shantybeater »

lol ok i feel slightly better! lets hope things cheer up & the rims just need re sealing properly
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Post by New B »

shantybeater it seems like you had the same problem as me, it turn out to be an switch just like the other members are saying it was a cheap fix.
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Oh tomo87 AKA (Tom) you should have sent this picture to PVW Magazine instead of the shiny you one sent :lol: :lol:
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i love my car :lol:
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it looked abused :lol:
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i was going to go for the rat-look
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Post by Randall »

tomo87 wrote:whenever anyone has a bad time with their GTI i show them this piccy...hahah this was taken new years day when my gearbox broke :D

dent, steels, **** of dirt and no gearbox!

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I know you brought this from ICEY... i hope he didnt see it lol :shock:
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Post by tomo87 »

haha ye scott would die, he saw it at springfest and seemed pretty happy so i guess i cleaned it up ok!
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Post by Randall »

lol cool cool :D im hoping to catch up with him at the show this weekend and check out his corrado - you about tomo?
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