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Poloeddy

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    2006 polo pd130

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  1. I bought the polo on 50k and it’s now done just shy of 150k. I obviously aren’t aware of the cars entire history prior to purchasing it however, I’m doubtful of it being on its second turbo. - I’ll just contact the garage who’re doing the work and get the information off the turbo itself. I don’t want to purchase the wrong turbo to delay things and assumed someone on here would know for certain what the polo pd130s used. In reference to why it’s blown, I don’t know for certain. I guess having old oil in the system isn’t exactly healthy for it. - I just assumed that’s why it gave up. Would you think it’s potentially something else at fault other than old oil?
  2. The oil hasn’t been changed in a long time so I’m assuming it’s that. My fault, I should have sorted it. :(
  3. I would however, they won’t source a recon turbo only a new one which is £700
  4. Thanks. Just need someone to clarify exactly what’s on the polos. - I should just phone the garage who’re replacing the turbo but they aren’t there on a Saturday and I said I’d source a unit.
  5. No problem, thanks for trying! Here’s hoping someone will be along shortly to clarify things.
  6. I’m sure I read somewhere that for whatever reason the polo pd130s received a Garrett when the Fabias had the kkk unit? Am I wrong in thinking that?
  7. Hmm. Not really. I need the model number for the Garrett unit which fits the pd130 blt engine.
  8. I'm just wondering if someone could confirm the model number for the turbo on a pd130? I know the engine code is BLT and that its a Garrett turbo but I need to replace it with a refurbished one as mine went pop recently. I've done a bit of research and thought it was a GT1749VA but read a few threads saying otherwise? - If I had the car with me, Id just look on the turbo but it's at the garage! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  9. Just helping the OP, no need for you or anyone other than him to disregard my comment. Merly trying to be helpful! I agree with what you're saying, the lower fog light DRL's are a way of achieving an understated style as well as having an oem look. Obviously, as stated in my previous comment, everyone has a difference in taste and as observed, ours clearly differ as I wouldn't have anything like that on my car.
  10. No offence but in my opinion, these look awful when fitted as an aftermarket thing. Fine if you're retrofitting something which was available on said car but those strips on the above car have the chav look written all over them. - Again, just my opinion.. Everyone has a difference in taste.
  11. The VRS should have came out of the factory at the height. Still, too high for me though!
  12. My polo has had the same code for about a year now and has caused no issues bar the eml lit. It needs a new harness (yours might just be a dodgy glow plug) but I've just not got around to sorting it. It will cause no issues what so ever, if it's starting fine then you'll be ok. 200 miles isn't a problem.. once the cars started it doesn't even use the glow plugs
  13. No problem. I don't know about you but driving my car the last couple of days has been thoroughly boring! I couldn't let the turbo spool up otherwise it'd come off. Still, it's not worth £120 for a 90 degree bend.. Robbing stealers :/.
  14. In the previous thread you have I put it?? 6Q0145832C
  15. Just bought one of these from the stealers today. An absolute rip off but I had to drive without it coming on boost as it'd pop off straight away. I found a company online which did a none oem one for ~£70, I didn't think it was worth the risk of it not fitting correctly and needed it quickly anyway. Good luck and hope you get it sorted! Part number for it is 6Q0145832C
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