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    Hey guys

    Got a 2011 Mk6 118TSI Golf; got 92k on it plus a replacement engine with 30k on it (after my CAVD dooked itself).

    Trade in value isn’t great neither private so I’m gonna keep it for much longer. I did the plugs, oil and filter about 15k ago. But seeing I’m gonna keep it I should get a proper service. I’m not going to a stealership; I normally go to a local mechanic with our other cars but am wondering should I just take it to a German specialist who can rip a TSI apart quickly rather than old mate who’s gonna take longer and this more labour.

    Just wanted your experience; I’ll do the basics myself but when that alternator light is intermittent...is it gonna take the Hilux expert 5 hours to pull it off?

    Cheers

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    Originally posted by Ranger View Post
    Hey guys

    Got a 2011 Mk6 118TSI Golf; got 92k on it plus a replacement engine with 30k on it (after my CAVD dooked itself).

    Trade in value isn’t great neither private so I’m gonna keep it for much longer. I did the plugs, oil and filter about 15k ago. But seeing I’m gonna keep it I should get a proper service. I’m not going to a stealership; I normally go to a local mechanic with our other cars but am wondering should I just take it to a German specialist who can rip a TSI apart quickly rather than old mate who’s gonna take longer and this more labour.

    Just wanted your experience; I’ll do the basics myself but when that alternator light is intermittent...is it gonna take the Hilux expert 5 hours to pull it off?

    Cheers
    Take it to a VAG (VW) specialist. They know the these cars inside out and know what to look for and what is expected to give issues coming up. Prevention is 100% better than a cure for an older VW.

    On the northside of Brisbane go to German Auto in Geebung. Others may be able to help you in other areas.

    Note that the 118TSI is a ticking time bomb and will eventually break again. Then again, all things break eventually, so you may be lucky and get some decent mileage before it goes.
    Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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