Nigel's GTI - The tale of the jumpy throttle continues...

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Re: Nigel's GTI - Boot light has stopped working :(

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nigelelliott394 wrote:My LED bootlight stopped working tonight. I noticed it flickering a couple of days ago but when I opened the boot this evening it wasn't on at all. I tried swapping the bulb around to see if that helped any but to no avail. I'll need to get a look at it in daylight to see if I can see anything glaringly obvious.

Any ideas? It was a fairly expensive LED I put in there too from Ultra-LED's so I'd be kinda disappointed if it was the bulb. Definitely cost me more than a tenner too :(

EDIT Just tried the old bulb in the holder to no avail, must be a fuse or a wiring issue.
Itll be the microswitch in the boot lock

Does the boot open light show on the dash when the boot is open and the ignition on?
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Boot light has stopped working :(

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Just opened the boot and had the ignition on, dash light illuminates :( Is there a fuse I can maybe check? I'm worried this isn't going to be as simple as I first hoped.
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Boot light has stopped working :(

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Red piping looks good :)
The piping from eBay is so rubbish at times
The last one I brought cost £2.99 the next day it went down to £1.99!
Went online the other day as my current one had faded again, and they were up to £4.99
The red tape in the long run is much better cost wise in the long run.
And as you said deff looks mire OEM.
Shame about the boot light! Hope it gets sorted sooon!
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Boot light has stopped working :(

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nigelelliott394 wrote:Just opened the boot and had the ignition on, dash light illuminates :( Is there a fuse I can maybe check? I'm worried this isn't going to be as simple as I first hoped.
There is a fuse for the boot light. Fuse 10 (7.5amp)

That fuse is for all interior lighting though, so its unlikely to be that

Itll be either...
a - a blown bulb
or
b - the microswitch has had it and needs replacing

Its more likely to be the latter
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Boot light has stopped working :(

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Minor Update

Had the car serviced and checked over for the MOT this week and have the test booked for next Wednesday.

Gave it a bit of a clean tonight with fairy liquid (don't worry, it was a one off to strip any remnants of polish or wax already on the paintwork), clayed and dried. Hoping to get the interior, door shuts and engine bay cleaned up tomorrow.

Also put my original mats back in after winter... they're looking a little tired though despite giving them a clean not so long ago so I've been thinking http://www.carmats4u.com/VW-Polo-MK3-Ca ... oduct.html Would something like this be worthwhile? I reckon they'd be almost identical to the original mats... just not sure what colours to go for! Suggestions?

And finally, I have a new set of crystal clear indicators on the way... my current ones have that green mould around the edges.
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Boot light has stopped working :(

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alexperkins wrote:
nigelelliott394 wrote:Just opened the boot and had the ignition on, dash light illuminates :( Is there a fuse I can maybe check? I'm worried this isn't going to be as simple as I first hoped.
There is a fuse for the boot light. Fuse 10 (7.5amp)

That fuse is for all interior lighting though, so its unlikely to be that

Itll be either...
a - a blown bulb
or
b - the microswitch has had it and needs replacing

Its more likely to be the latter
Checked the fuse, seemed to be fine.

The light seems to be working again but flickering a bit... I have a video of it but I doubt that's really necessary.

If it's the microswitch, is it possible it could be affecting the boot light without bringing up the warning light on the dashboard?
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Minor Update

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Dfinately the switch. Gregs was doing exactly the same. Yes it is possible as they use different circuit runs in the switch
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Minor Update

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I shall have to investigate further... is it easy enough removed/replaced?
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Minor Update

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10 minute swap. Just buy the new one. The old one isn't fixable. - they become very fragile
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Minor Update

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alexperkins wrote:10 minute swap. Just buy the new one. The old one isn't fixable. - they become very fragile
Sweet, cheers Alex.. I'll have to give that a look soon :)
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Minor Update

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Gave the engine bay a bit of a clean this evening. First time I've ever done this so I'm not sure if I've done it right and I'm not sure if I'm 100% happy with it just yet so may have another go at it tomorrow depending on how it looks in the day light.

Gave it a good degreasing with AG Engine and Machine Cleaner, worked it in with a brush and wiped it off. Also tried some APC in various places but it just wasn't as strong as the AG stuff... still did a good job for the minor dirt though. My bonnet latch is filled with complete muck.. i have no idea what it is or why it's even there and couldn't get it to shift at all. The rest has been coated with AG Vinyl and Rubber care though and I think it looks a lot better than it did.

Here's some pics.

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Mucky Bonnet Latch


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Lovely Cabin Filter - I'll be getting a replacement soon
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Minor Update

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Nice Work Nigel :D looking good mate

Its always worth putting in a couple of hours on the engine bay
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Re: Nigel's GTI - Minor Update

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Looks really good dude, im going to do mine when i do my big detail next month, yours came out really well, just gotta get stuck in and get it done :)
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Re: Nigel's GTI - MOT Passed

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MOT Passed :) Not even an advisory 8)
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Re: Nigel's GTI - MOT Passed

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nigelelliott394 wrote:MOT Passed :) Not even an advisory 8)
Sweet 8) Got mine at the end of this month so I hope mine goes well too
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