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  • #31
    Originally posted by stefcio007 View Post
    Thank you. Believe I saw that very strap in the tool kit sitting inside the spare wheel.
    Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
    Originally Posted by JoeVR
    I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Speed View Post
      Thank you. Believe I saw that very strap in the tool kit sitting inside the spare wheel.
      Not to get your hopes up, but the toolkit is also held down by a strap which looks similar.
      Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
      Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)

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      • #33
        Thanks for the heads up.

        Will check when I can. If I don't have ,I will add it to the wanted parts list
        Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
        Originally Posted by JoeVR
        I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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        • #34
          I did a little bit over the weekend.

          Rescanned the car and my VCDS is still unable to detect the Airbag controller.

          So I pulled the centre consol out and everything else that was between myself and the controller. It was connected and the wiring looks untouched.
          So I disconnected the battery, then the airbag controller. Upon closer inspection there is some green corrosion on at least one of the pins in the connecting plug and also the controller.

          I can only suspect that the heatercore blew, enabling water into the cabin and possibly damaged the controller? I will clean with contact cleaner and try again and failing that I guess I would need to replace the controller? Any tips here would be greatly appreciated.

          Since I was under the dash, i figured I may as well remove the non functioning alarm.
          The plus side is I got to remove to some dodgyness from tbe wiring system and found and corrected a poor connection in the ignition wiring. Car is zippier on start up now.

          Replaced all the coolant hoses with a silicon hose kit I bought on ebay. As a result I have both good and bad news.

          The bad news being, automatics require 2 different hoses to flow coolant thru the gearbox. I don't have these, so currently no hoses are connected to the gearbox and I'm guessing this is bad?

          Is the function of these hoses to keep the gearbox cool or to help warm it up?

          The good news is that The Coolant Hose Kit included 2 additional hoses. One to delete the PCV and connect direct from motor to inlet tube. The other is a replacement dog leg. Yay!

          Also what's the go with the electrical plug that connects in here. It connects to a fitting that is plastic with no electrical connections inside.

          I'm stumped and can only think that it serves a purpose in another country?

          I've not yet connected to the heater core as I'm awaiting a replacement from Dylan but am expected more parts this week so I can plod along.
          Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
          Originally Posted by JoeVR
          I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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          • #35
            Mine was behind the carpet/wall and not under the tail light as shown there, but that could be a difference in year? Mine was the '96.

            If I didn't post it earlier, the link to install is here:


            Dead simple if you attach it at the vacuum pump! Power, ground + two wires

            If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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            • #36
              Thanks. The ebay link no longer works. What should I search for to go remote?
              Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
              Originally Posted by JoeVR
              I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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              • #37
                This looks to be the equivalent of what I got:
                Rightclick

                The real bonus is it looks like they now include a wiring harness to make it plug and play rather than having to splice in some wires, the other bonus is they now include a 20 second window closing function which my one didn't (so it's like holding the key in the lock for 20 seconds and making the windows roll up).

                Just remember to choose the right blank (AH (HU49)) for your car.

                If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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                • #38
                  Awesome, thank you!

                  Anyone know what the coolant hoses into the gearbox actually do?
                  Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                  Originally Posted by JoeVR
                  I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                  • #39
                    In new cars the transmission temps can get to around 100°C, so I assume it must be for cooling.
                    Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
                    Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by stefcio007 View Post
                      In new cars the transmission temps can get to around 100°C, so I assume it must be for cooling.
                      Yeah but this car is hardly new, being 22 this year.

                      Sounds like I will need to sort it out before I run the car anywhere.

                      You mentioned that you think yours is an 01M.
                      Am guessing you also have coolant hoses into gearbox and no dipstick?
                      Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                      Originally Posted by JoeVR
                      I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Haynes Service and Repair Manual
                        Type 01M transmission

                        The type 01M transmission fitted from January 1995 is very similar to the type 096 . . . but its performance is enhanced by a number of refinements.

                        The torque converter lock-up facility has been extended to all forward speeds, for greater fuel economy. The electronic control unit now incorporates "fuzzy logic", allowing infinitely variable gearchange points to be determined in response to driver demands and driving conditions, for maximum performance or economy, as appropriate. The "sport" and "economy" modes are determined by throttle position and its rate of change, as described above for the later 096 units. In this way, gearchanges can be economy-orientated, but full acceleration is always available on demand. A further refinement is the inclusion of a gearchange map for gradients, allowing the control unit to select the most appropriate ratio to match gradient to engine output when climbing hills and to allow adequate engine braking when descending.
                        The manual also describes the need to clamp off the coolant hoses leading to and from the transmission fluid cooler unit during the removal process, so I assume that they are the coolant hoses that you are looking at.
                        1997 Golf CL, 2011 Caddy Life TDI, 2007 Golf TDI, 1996 Vento GL (red), 2008 Skoda Octavia TDI
                        1996 Vento GL (white) - RIP

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                        • #42
                          Yep, that would be them.

                          Am a bit annoyed that all the coolant hose kits available don't state that they are for manual only cars.

                          Now I either get auto hoses or cut the ones I have and make appropriate stainless steel T pieces, so I can join the additional hoses for the AT.

                          Might complain first and see where that gets me.
                          Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                          Originally Posted by JoeVR
                          I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Speed View Post
                            Yeah but this car is hardly new, being 22 this year.

                            Sounds like I will need to sort it out before I run the car anywhere.

                            You mentioned that you think yours is an 01M.
                            Am guessing you also have coolant hoses into gearbox and no dipstick?
                            From wikipedia, not sure if accurate; "VW produced the 096 four-speed for Mk3 Golf/Jetta cars from 1992-1994."
                            Mine is 1995 so 01M if we go by that. I haven't seen the dipstick so must be the filler hole method.
                            I found this DIY video a while back, looks easy enough. OEM parts (excluding oil) are around the $100 mark.
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXtWJvHp0pg
                            Last edited by stefcio007; 25-01-2016, 05:54 PM. Reason: forgot video link
                            Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
                            Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)

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                            • #44
                              Believe Fenix74 was correct, stating 01M from Feb 1995.
                              You'd notice the dipstick if you had one, is red!
                              Also thought the DIY service is reasonable, meaning not too hard or expensive
                              Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
                              Originally Posted by JoeVR
                              I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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                              • #45
                                My cover has 4 bolts and some kind of plastic red plug with a U fastener through the transmission.
                                Also, so much grease in the cover surprised the USA didn't come invade.
                                Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
                                Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)

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