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Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:22 pm
by nigelelliott394
Welcome back Joe :)

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:29 pm
by joe2612
alexperkins wrote:How are the 5000k bulbs joe?
Well basically, fitted one next to the standard bulb and found the light output was actually worse than the phillips.. Looked almost the same too. Put it down to the fact they were cheaper and less quality than the phillips. Went for 6ks instead ( althoguh they sent me 8ks while i was away so having to send those back again :shock: )

Fitted the 17mm spacers on the rear- looks MUCH better and the wheels fill the arches perfectly without any scrubbing! I also was prett pi**ed off to find a dent in the rear quater panel near the rear window- was caused for sure while i was away- most unimpressed :evil: . Ah and had condensation in my headlight so now the insides are smeared.. lovely.



On a lighter note started the ICE install today- gonna hook this baby up to my vibe set-up:

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/kenwood-btc61u.html

Going to do a big cleanyourcar order this week in time for show season, Brought Gregs BBS centre caps aswell today so they should arrive soon :) Will be uprading to the semi-top version of VAGcom (HEX ande CANBUS) soon also:). MOT is in July so i NEED to address this air bag light fault aswell otherwise it'll fail.
Pictures to follow when i find my camera!

Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 9:10 pm
by Godderz23
What are you getting from cleanyourcar dude? I'm obsessed with detailing now. Mine needs doing in the next few weeks. Going to do a big write up for it.

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 9:32 pm
by joe2612
Hmmm, need 2 cutting pads and 2 polishing ( yes, my paint work is THAT bad!) Maybe will treat myself to a snow foam kit and a large microfibre drying towell which are actually amazing. My mate has one and its just insane how good it is at drying the car! Probably end up spending 100 quid again- always seems to be the way :roll:

Detailing is a bug though! but there is nothing like a deep shiny black Gti in the sunlight :P Have you tried poorboys black hole Chris?

Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 10:09 pm
by Godderz23
joe2612 wrote:Hmmm, need 2 cutting pads and 2 polishing ( yes, my paint work is THAT bad!) Maybe will treat myself to a snow foam kit and a large microfibre drying towell which are actually amazing. My mate has one and its just insane how good it is at drying the car! Probably end up spending 100 quid again- always seems to be the way :roll:

Detailing is a bug though! but there is nothing like a deep shiny black Gti in the sunlight :P Have you tried poorboys black hole Chris?
Yeah I'm on my second bottle of blackhole!! Was Tim_gti's fault.

Hope to get a machine polisher this year, want to learn how to do it properly first. Yeah those drying towels are great, 1 never seems to last when drying the car though.

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 10:14 pm
by alexperkins
Ah fair mate

HEX+CAN is the top VAGCOM lead mate...its what I have

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 10:18 pm
by joe2612
Godderz23 wrote:
joe2612 wrote:Hmmm, need 2 cutting pads and 2 polishing ( yes, my paint work is THAT bad!) Maybe will treat myself to a snow foam kit and a large microfibre drying towell which are actually amazing. My mate has one and its just insane how good it is at drying the car! Probably end up spending 100 quid again- always seems to be the way :roll:

Detailing is a bug though! but there is nothing like a deep shiny black Gti in the sunlight :P Have you tried poorboys black hole Chris?
Yeah I'm on my second bottle of blackhole!! Was Tim_gti's fault.

Hope to get a machine polisher this year, want to learn how to do it properly first. Yeah those drying towels are great, 1 never seems to last when drying the car though.

Yep i blame tim for my whole obsession lol! It took me a while to get a really nice finish on abit of paintwork. I've done 3 cars since getting my polisher and have got the hang of it - kinda. My main problem was lack of patience and not rubbing the polish in enough therefore not allowing it to break down fully. Nowadays i set aside an hour to do a door or tailgate etc.

Mezerna is great stuff to use! i started with poorboys but have jumped ship recentely..

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 10:22 pm
by joe2612
alexperkins wrote:Ah fair mate

HEX+CAN is the top VAGCOM lead mate...its what I have
Main selling point for me is that the software is stored on the cable hardware itself so there is no limits to how many computers you have it on.. Plus its better in the long term when i move onto newer Vag :mrgreen:

in all honestly i'm surprised alot of guys don't upgrade to the full version, you can do so much more with it and in the grand scheme of things its not an expensive mod :wink:

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 10:30 pm
by alexperkins
Indeed. Its not so much the software - its the license. The software is still downloaded from ross-tech.com

Aye ive already made my money back in the settings and scans ive done

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:17 pm
by joe2612
Okay so after removing the airbag ( forgot how much of a pain it is!) i inspected my airbag and wiring relating to my 'Drivers side ignitor- resistance too high' fault.

I noticed some black electrical tape surrounding the main plug... is this normal?

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Any help on which direction to take next will be very much appreciated! Im thinking doing a circuit test on the yellow wire?

Joe

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Back on it

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:24 pm
by alexperkins
The resistor wiring on the slip ring is damaged.

The best thing you can do is buy a new slip ring and swap it over and once the resistors are damaged they are very difficult to repair succesfully

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Air Bag Dismantling

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:28 pm
by joe2612
Thanks for the speedy reply Alex,

Is the slip ring that the bit which the yellow plug goes into? To replace do you have to undo the bolts pictured and then the unit comes out as one?

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Air Bag Dismantling

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:31 pm
by joe2612
Ah i had another look, slpi ring being this : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-POLO-6N2-AIR-B ... 1c1c07a4b7

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Air Bag Dismantling

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:41 pm
by alexperkins
Thats the one mate

Re: Joe's 3rd Gti Progress Thread- Air Bag Dismantling

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:57 pm
by joe2612
Ordered, going to have to roll the half steering wheel lool now for abit now :roll: Considered doing my cruise control at the same time as having the wheel off but the stalk has gone up in price to £86 : :(