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  1. Took my car in for a service, new front brake discs and the garage did not do the plug change. They said the leads had melted onto the coils, so to save me money they did not change plugs. This could be done when they do the dsg oil change in the spring which will be at about 75k. The mechanic said l would need new coils as well because they were a pig to separate. I had a quick google and seems this is a problem. His description was somewhat inaccurate. The connectors do not melt, but become brittle and break. Seems you can tease them out and save them, or simply buy new d connectors, so not so sure why he said need new coils. Anyway, l had a look and found one of the connectors slightly broken on the cover, but still securely connected. All four seemed to be ok, but the odd thing is that the conduit harness carrying the wires between the coils was absent! Has he bust this and binned it, or do some not have them? So, the car is a 2014 vRS 2.0. Can anyone point me in the direction of decent plugs and maybe new coils, should l swap them out any way? The car is running fine, on 71k, no misfires etc. Thanks
  2. Just had a look regarding gearbox, clutch adaption. Garage job for me. I don't have the kit. Or find someone with VCDS?
  3. Thanks👍l turned ignition on and depressed accelerator pedal for 20 seconds. What is gearbox clutch adaption?
  4. As posted Petrol. Box serviced at 40k. Not a main dealer. The miles have rolled on from 50 to 60. I know it's nothing. I rang another specialist and they say they are problematic. In fact on researching, they seem to be a bit of a nightmare. I re set it though and seems to have resolved it. But that was only after a short drive, so the gremlins might return
  5. Years since I have been here. Appreciate some help if possible. About 2 years ago my 14 plate VRS petrol started to develop a shunt or a delay on engaging first or reverse from start. This is only occasional and seems worse in reverse, particularly when reversing from a standstill, up hill or over a slight bump. Just after lockdown I took it to Huddersfield Transmissions, DSG Specialist. I was expecting the worst outcome, but the guy there told me it was fine, and they tend to behave like this after the miles roll by. The clutches were all OK and I think he might have re set it. My local garage also said they pretty much behave in this way, the older they get. I am 10K further down the line at 60K, the problem seems to be maybe only very slightly worse, maybe not at all, in gear shifts are as smooth as ever. I kind of thought I would ignore it and buy a new one in time. No chance now, I just don't have the money. I still live in fear of a stupid bill for a new Mechatronic unit looming or worse clutch pack as well! I want to keep the car and run it til 100k if possible, it is in fantastic condition apart from knackered leaky alloys I wondered if anyone else has had similar problems? Would a gearbox re map fix this ?? Feedback welcomed.
  6. Just run out. I think I might get a screwdriver to it. Or maybe a hammer.
  7. Any quick fixes for this? I have a vRS estate and the thing has gone baggy on one side due to not tensioning properly when I close it and engage into the slots.
  8. Amazed at why this question is asked over and over again. It's not a1954 Wolseley for Christs sake!!
  9. My fault here. What I was trying say, admittedly really badly is that IF the car is worth more than the MFGV. Which in my case is £8865 at the end of a 42 month 0% pcp, I will be paying just that and not a higher figure over and above 8865 which in effect would be equity towards a new pcp. But we all know that he @rse has fallen out of residuals for the Octy :-(
  10. The MFVG and the balance remaining ( balloon ) are not the same thing. Mine is on a small deposit 0% pcp and I will be keeping mine by paying it off at the end of the PCP. I banked the final payment from the proceeds of a private sale of my old car. I'm done with the treadmill, paying for cars for a while, so come next spring I will give the dealer the balance. MFVG is the amout the dealers give you IF you want a new car on a PCP. Not sure if you can transfer to PCH, see no reason why not. If they want the MFVG from me, they can have the bloody car back! I intend to get the 'new car' feel back by spending a few hundred on suspension and wider track mods. I shall then run it till it falls apart.
  11. Thanks for your input. I have taken it on board and given it a massive dose of healthy disregard.
  12. Matter of taste I suppose, I am a designer, I like things to look right. Form and function and all that. This is neither form nor function, it's almost laughable. What must it be like on full lock listening to the growling of the tyres against the wheel arch linings? Sweet! What must it be like sitting in it driving over a pothole and smashing a rim? Nice! Not nice. Sorry
  13. Not against lowering at all. Standard the vRS looks like it's on stilts. But this!! Just looks so wrong, The wheel arch gap is wider at the bottom at the sills. The wheels don't follow the arch radius. From a design standpoint, a bloody carbuncle. Why can't people see this? Baffles me tbh.
  14. Well I ain't finished yet. I just got so used to mine doing the impression of a Morphy Richards steam iron, I forgot about it. So I went to the running club tonight and thought I'd tear the ass off it and watch the vapour. Guess what? Nothing, nada, zilch. I'm quite disappointed tbh
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