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  • New Bora 4motion owner - what to look out for?

    Been lurking here for a few months dreaming of getting a Bora 4motion and somehow I have completed negotiations on the purchase of one and should be picking up the car tomorrow morning.

    I have wanted a Bora 4mo for a while but as it would never be big enough for a family car I had resigned myself to not being able to convince my wife to let me spend that much on a 10 year old second car. But times have changed with both my finances and the market for 4motion Boras.

    This will be my first VW in about 20 years, I had a mildly beat-up Mk1 Golf back in the early 90s that was awesome fun. I seem to have always been around VWs without actually owning many.

    The Bora is a white 2001 model with 167,000kms. I looked at a few other ones with lower kms (including one at a dealer in southern Sydney that has either been accidentally filled with mayonnaise instead of oil or has a head gasket problem) but this one has a 100% complete always-on-time service history done by either VW dealers or VW specialists. It has also had about $4000 spent so far this year on suspension, aircon and clutch. The car has been owned by a German couple who replaced it with a new BMW 3 series convertible. From the condition of the car and the attitudes of the owners I am pretty confident it has been looked after.

    I'm sure there is a list of things I need to check once I take possession, like sunroof drains, clutch pedal welds etc, is there a definitive list somewhere?

    Also, when it comes to wheels, am I realistic in thinking I could hang around forums like this and eBay for a couple of months and pick up a set of oettinger 17" or are they harder to get than that?

  • #2
    The Bora 4 motion is an awesome car,and I am sure you will love it as much as the previous owners obviously did.

    Congratulations,and post pics up when you can...

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    • #3
      Just got my Bora 4mo recently and have a problem with the haldex. So does another member of this forum. Might just be coincidence but something to look out for.. Anyways have fun with the car! Aside from the haldex issue my wife and I LOVE it.

      VW Bora V6 4motion

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      • #4
        Congrats!!! I have a black 04 4motion which has given me no troubles. The 4 motion is one of the best Volkswagens produced during that time. Not much will go wrong if you continue with proper servicing as per schedule. Make sure haldex oil and filter is replaced when due and you will never have an issue. also other possible items that may need checking may be strut top mounts,sway bar bushes,cv joint
        boots should also be checked may split over time. These things are the most basic items that may need to be done over time but apart
        form that happy motoring....

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        • #5
          I will take some photos tomorrow once I pick it up.

          Question, what fuel do people run in their 4motion? Is e10 possible? I noticed the official line from VAG is that all VWs can run satisfactorily E10 but they don't recommend it.

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          • #6
            I currently use 98. I might try 95. My fuel economy sucks atm, with about 12L/100km with a mix of highway and peak hour traffic driving.
            VW Bora V6 4motion

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            • #7
              4-Mo is a great car. Things to watch out for would be coil packs, spark plugs, Haldex services, if manual- faulty pedal weld (went on mine). Use a timing chain so it will not need changing till 200,000 km - can be a bit rattly when cold start in the morning.
              Love the heated seats and leather interior. Wimpy headlights so better globes will fix it.
              4-Mo is great in the wet!
              MY19 Polo GTi 2.0 DSG

              Previous VW cars:MY16 Polo GTI manual, 2007 Jetta 2.0 TDi manual, 2001 VW Bora V6 4-Motion - flooded away

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              • #8
                Picked it up this morning and I'm very happy. Here's a picture of it and my wife's Liberty (which we bought last week, it's car changeover time all round in my house)


                VW Bora by djorkboy, on Flickr

                It makes some rattly-tappetty sounds when started cold but once warm seems fine, is this something I should get checked?

                I am after a comfortable commuter car with luxury and a bit of power so it definitely goes, handles and stops good enough for me.

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                • #9
                  OK, quick question...

                  How the hell do I change the multi-function readout on the cluster? It currently shows average Km/H and I want to change it to show average fuel use. Can't for the life of me figure out where the button is to adjust it?!?!?

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                  • #10
                    Right hand stalk (wiper stalk), there's a rocker switch on the end. Press up or down to change it! I regularly cycle through them, it's really useful.

                    Welcome to the Bora 4Mo club!

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                    • #11
                      end of the RH side stalk there is a up and down button/ button to the bottom of the stalk resets if held, press quickly once for swapping between trip 1 and 2

                      EDIT: as above, welcome! the is bora are a great car
                      Bora gone
                      Vento VR6
                      MKIV GSW TDI
                      7P Touareg TDI

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                      • #12
                        I wouldn't recommend E10 fuel consumption will suffer and may do damage to 02 sensors, use at least premium 95RON. What i normally
                        do is use two tanks of 95 to one tank of 98 from the same service station this in my opinion can give a good blend.
                        As for the rattling noise if it go's away i would not worry use good oil though which allows good cold start lubrication. noise like this only
                        occurs for very short time until oil pressure builds up which should be matter of seconds. The white 4 motion Bora is rare and looks good.

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                        • #13

                          VW Bora by djorkboy, on Flickr
                          Hey dude awsome choice on the bora wish mine was white,just one question guys is it my eyes but i think that has the front lip of a 2
                          litre right

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                          • #14
                            That is interesting about the front lip and after looking at some pictures of other 4motions I think you may be right. Here are some closer pics of it.

                            So if this is a 2 litre lip, where do I get a 4motion one? Are they hard to find?

                            I also have to do something about those number plates, I hate the early black on white ones with a passion. I'm thinking of transferring my original white Euro style plates from my Jeep that just died.


                            IMG-20110706-00036 by djorkboy, on Flickr

                            IMG-20110706-00037 by djorkboy, on Flickr

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                            • #15
                              yeah wrong lip
                              I dont know how much the 4 mo lip would cost new but theres a euro wrecker just off woodville rd ASV Euro Car Parts - European Auto Spares
                              i remember seeing a red and a black 4mo being wrecked a while back.you can ask them online see if they have one for you..
                              try matt at Camden GTI

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