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Marc83

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  1. So after cleaning the lens, is the light output improved? Mine are also milky, and could do with a clean. It's really annoying that you can undo the lens by unscrewing it, but are unable to get it out of the headlight assembly. 😬
  2. Hi Shane. My intake manifold failed last year. I imported a manifold from ECS tuning. Please see link below to the thread. Regards
  3. My 59 vrs makes some strange noise's from the rear. I think mine is the plastic trim around the rear window, as when i press on the plastic the noise stops.
  4. I own a yellow hatch. I also see a yellow estate in Bedford last weekend. My first sighting.
  5. Thanks. It looks great after quick polish. The photos don't do it justice. I have to admit I have a bit of a soft spot for it. I don't drive it that often, but it's quite fun when I do. Little 1.2 engine likes to be driven.
  6. Gave the other halfs 500 some winter love last weekend. Quick going over with some Autoglym SRP, followed by some Sonax BSD.
  7. Looking at the link again. I've noticed the price has gone up. I only paid 218 usd A quick Google search brings this up. But not sure if it includes vat https://www.theskodashop.co.uk/products/variable-intake-manifold-06j133201bh
  8. I believe it came in at around £290. It definitely wasn't more than £300
  9. Good evening. If your interested here's a link to the manifold I fitted to my tsi a few months ago. It worked out cheaper to import from the USA than buy over here. And that was including import charges. https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-volkswagen-audi-parts/tsi-intake-manifold-with-complete-installation-kit-improved-oem-version-over-oe-06j133201bd/06j133201bh1ktkt/ Regards Marc
  10. So. Just to close things off. I got the car back last week,, and all is now well again. The Garage I use believed the problem was throttle body related, but weren't 100% sure, and didn't want to risk changing parts for the fun of it. So it was booked in to a local VAG specialist who diagnosed it as having a faulty throttle body sensor. So that was replaced, they also did a software update. Not sure what this was for? I haven't yet paid for the repairs, as i was told by the receptionist to drive it for a few days, and let them know how its running. I'll speak to them regarding the software update when I pay for the repairs. Regards
  11. So Just updating this thread. I ordered the manifold from ECS tuning, which only took five days to be shipped from the USA to my door step. The good news, it was the correct part for my car. Now for the bad news. A few days before the car was due in to have the manifold fitted the car started to run ruff at idle and low speeds when cold. I put this down to the faulty manifold just playing up. After having the new manifold fitted the car is still poorly, and running ruff at idle, and low RPM, kind of feels like a misfire. It's now back in the garage for further investigation. The garage have suggested it might be throttle body related? Regards Marc
  12. Good Evening. My petrol VRS TSI has thrown a EML light. I've had the code checked at a local garage, with the fault code P2015 coming up (Intake manifold damper sensor implausible signal) The garage reset the fault (They didn't charge me for the code reading) and told me it might just be sticky flaps, and advised an Italian tune up. This seemed to work, but the light has come on again a few days later. So is this something that can be fixed, manifold removal and clean? Or will this require a new manifold? Car is a 59 plate just sitting shy of 60k miles. Regard Marc

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