Polo*'s: 6n2 1.4 SE PD TDI Thread

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Sunroof was an optional extra rather than a trim level feature. Have you got aircon?

Well, thats a bit of a grey area. Depends who you are insured with, how much your insurance currently costs, and whether you want to pay more for declaring it!

Window regulators are quite an easy fix. Get yourself a can of white grease, take the motor covering off down to the worm gear underneath and smother it in grease. Thats what we used to do when i was at VW, plus i did it on two broken windows two weekends ago and they now work like new. Another common failure is the guides crack or split on the cable holds and put pressure where they shouldnt.
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yeah got aircon. tbh i prefer no sunroof too! so im happy lol.

yeah had the door cards off a few weeks ago. my clips are fine. (not white clips they stronger grey ones) gonna remove it all from the door this time tho give it a proper going over. as it worked fine for a week then went back to working crap again.

thanks again mate.

shame about this s**t wknd weather all the time!
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Where you order your grill from ?
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ebay mate £30 delivered new.

SUCCESS!! WINDOWS BOTH WORKING PERFECT!!

took me a few hours but this was the problem. and i found the remedy. + grease everything! whilst doorcards were off flushed my door pins too! good day!

note. this can be an easy fix if you are not going to grease the motors etc. just remove the rear (door handle guide) regulator guide bar from the door. can be done easily and you can fix the bracket with the washer + spring + screw and then reassemble.

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Happy days
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right serviced today by VW. told them i wanted Quantum Platinum PD 5w-40 Oil. and they did. also got the rest of the can in the boot :D

they gave the polo a check over too and came back with.

Ribbed V Belt (Alternator) advised replacement.
CV Boot Joint leaking Grease. Clip needs replacement.
Tyres! looking at alloy+tyres anyway so np.

Clip said was easy fix so not worried bout that. just need belt done.

booked in for Air-con service next week.

Getting there. slowly.

pleased i got me stamp too.
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Long Time! ok got my Wheels few days ago and am having them on later today. i ordered the 195/45/16 package. and was welcomed with 195/40/16 more expensive option for free. also got the flush valves fitted too! so thats all good. will post a pic later on. off to work now!

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GTI Spoiler is also here but needs prepping for spraying.

also i am changing my HID bulbs to H7R (Anti Glare Bulbs) 4300k. my eyes are really bad with the 6000k (too blue for me) i think this is from years of welding damage to my eyes... got some SMD led sidelight bulbs too.

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Remap will be in a few weeks. next wk got the Aircon service and v ribbed belt being sorted.

will be fabricating some decent box axel stands today at work so i can do the starter motor some time. im a little worried as i bought a starter motor and now realise the polos have 9, 10 or 11 teeth versions. and am not sure what mine is but i got the 11 teeth new motor. so i dunno bout this.

just an update. as i dont have computer anymore. i wont be around much lol. until the new mac mini is refreshed.

regards James.
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how harsh is the ride on these? and are they any good. i saw them metioned a few times. JOM Coilovers

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... ESINDXX:IT

on a side note. have done 505 miles on this tank!
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Looking very nice mate

A set of pressed plates would really set it off :)
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cheers mate. they are on the list :D
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Polo* wrote: have done 505 miles on this tank!
Blooooody hell thats good! I'd be lucky to get 350!

TDI ftw!

Car is looking sweet by the way :)
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Nice :mrgreen:
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ut oh. left the car running while getting out to do something (5mins). got back in and airbag light is now constantly on..... checked under seat connections. but wont have proper look till wknd. any advice.

regards James.
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Have you had the steering wheel off at all?

Leave the battery off overnight and it will probably clear the error.
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no not at all alex. is it the 6n2 that has the steering airbag ring common fault? (cost about £100 i think)

was wondering about the battery thing. if i leave it off. it wont affect the alarm immobilizer etc? as i plan to leave it off at work today. but want to get home after lol :P

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