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  • My Bora V6 2001 Issues

    Hi Everyone,
    I recently bought a Bora V6 and I really like everything about it except the annoying issues it has:

    1- AC doesn't blow cold air
    2- ABS light turns on sometimes on speeding
    3- Smell of gas in the car while speeding and high fuel consumption

    Wondering if you've ever experienced such issues

    My checks:
    2-On the computer there's an error related to longitudinal acceleration sensor, but the guy said something about they are all related and it could be other sensors
    3- I suspect it's the fuel pressure regulator but don't have the tools to measure the pressure

  • #2
    I would take it to someone like James down at Audvolks (he services my Bora & Polo).

    1. AC just might need regassing
    2. could be a dirty ABS sensor
    3. never had fuel smell in my car, but high fuel consumption is "normal" when my wife drives it... lol
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    • #3
      Might be worth checking AC fan is kicking on when the button is pressed too, mine "died" the other week, but checking the fan fuse saved me having to do a regas!

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      • #4
        Thanks Guys @Lynchy @FarQ
        I will book an appointment with Audvolks, hopefully they won't charge me $1000
        Just one thing, dunno if your cars have this option or not but mine has a small display in Tachometer showing the real time MPG. On the 1-2 gears with the RPM 2-3K it shows the fuel consumption of 25-35 Liters/100 KM

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        • #5
          I'd be checking the air-conditioning system for leaks etc - definitely wouldn't hurt to re-gass it as it is 17 years old after all and that stuff doesn't last forever(!)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RolfGolf View Post
            I'd be checking the air-conditioning system for leaks etc - definitely wouldn't hurt to re-gass it as it is 17 years old after all and that stuff doesn't last forever(!)
            Re-gassing fixed it
            Thanks mate

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            • #7
              I'm not sure if urs is the same but my 1.8t had a cracked fuel line running to the charcoal/evap can. Caused alot of fuel smell, just replaced with with standard fuel hose and all good for a while now.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by jmcc View Post
                I'm not sure if urs is the same but my 1.8t had a cracked fuel line running to the charcoal/evap can. Caused alot of fuel smell, just replaced with with standard fuel hose and all good for a while now.
                This is a good point too - check all your hoses etc as they do crack especially given the age of the car.

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                • #9
                  Yeah especially any of the hard plastic lines like the brake booster vac line, or the kind woven/rubber ones they tend to rot alot, you can buy like 10m of high temp silicon hose off ebay for like $20. Aslong as your check valves are good you can replace the hard plastic lines with vac tube or some kind of reinforced rubber like fuel line.
                  2002 Golf GTI - K03S | 3" Downpipe | 312mm DBA T3 Slotted with Forza Pads | | Forge 008 | Forge Hoses | ECS Performance Mounts | R32 and Urethane Bushings | Pipercross Filter | Sachs VR6 Clutch with 14lb Balanced Flywheel

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