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  • New Passat TDI MY12.5

    Hi Guys
    I am so close to picking up my 125tdi.
    I'll be heading to Melb for the F1 next weekend.
    Is there a break in procedure I have to follow?
    Ie travel at certain RPM etc

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    Its in the back of the manual (the bit you dont read until you have had the car for a month) VW has its suggestions... there are three schools of thought, The back of the manual The Eagles (Take is Eeeessy), The fangit (as per Greg Below), and controlled agression (in between)

    Not too sure with diesel break in, but the petrol car will shift too early going uphill in D, it will try an idle up a hill at 1200 rpm if it can... drop it in Manual and drive it up with some mid revs.... going down hill keep it in a manual high gear and used the brakes, as (in petrol) it will try engine brake at 5000 - 5500 rpm and this will induce vacuum due to the closed throttle body.... drive it in D on freeways and S through the flat twisties not soft or hard. M on the up hills and down dales.

    But remembering that a diesel is "quality" governed (fuel ratio) rather than "quantity" governed (volume of air) there may be a difference to how its done (no trad throttle body for starters)... I'd post the question into the diesel section...
    Last edited by FSI 220; 05-03-2012, 09:55 PM. Reason: fix up the spoke no good - better stop posting during my lunch minute!
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    • #3
      It's the same deal as petrol, you want high combustion pressure, but to avoid high revs. You need a lot of load in too tall a gear, so hills, lots of flat out from low rpm in third, really make it work, but back off before it revs out. I took a day trip through the hills, and spent the time making it haul big gears with the foot to the floor, and upchanged before it went over 3-3500rpm. You want high throttle but low speeds if you get my meaning.

      It's always about forcing the rings against the bore, which needs peak combustion pressure, but to avoid revs to allow the tranny, driveline etc to bed in. Go easy on the brakes too, people often think they need to drive fast to bed a car in "hard" but speed has nothing to do with it, making the engine work real hard is what it is all about. Hell, find a heavy trailer to lug around!!

      Diesels also don't really totally bed in for tens of thousands of KM's, but the first 500kms is pretty important if you want the very best bed in you can get. I made a weekend of it.
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      • #4
        Thanks guys..

        I have picked up may car and so far so good..too many things to learn about.
        Anyway one question..there a plastic kinda deflector under each wheel guard..Is that meant to be there??

        Pics will be up soon.

        Thanks

        Last edited by cru22z; 06-03-2012, 02:15 PM.

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        • #5
          I have them (and like them)... have a feel underneath the guard.. notice how hard they rolled the guards as well? the wheels are really tracked out...

          Congratulations! get some shots up!
          Last edited by FSI 220; 06-03-2012, 05:08 PM.
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            ---------- Post added at 05:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:46 PM ----------

            Having the sports pedal like in Cc on my passat completes the sports pack look.

            ---------- Post added at 09:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:56 PM ----------

            Ok questions...questions..
            How can I make the side mirror go down when reversing like in the b6 model

            ---------- Post added at 09:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:06 PM ----------

            Also how do you get the headlight washer to work?
            Last edited by cru22z; 06-03-2012, 08:24 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cru22z View Post


              ---------- Post added at 05:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:46 PM ----------

              Having the sports pedal like in Cc on my passat completes the sports pack look.

              ---------- Post added at 09:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:56 PM ----------

              Ok questions...questions..
              How can I make the side mirror go down when reversing like in the b6 model

              ---------- Post added at 09:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:06 PM ----------

              Also how do you get the headlight washer to work?
              cru22z you as an awful lot of questions...
              Best to now enjoy the car and have a look at the owners manual also.

              As for the mirror, check out the convinience features in your MFD.
              As for the headlight washers, it generally comes on every 5th wash of your windscreen if I remember correctley.

              By the way don't get me wrong, questions are all good, thats how we learn!

              Sweet looking ride too!
              Love the Bi-Xenons with DRL's...
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              • #8
                Originally posted by ope126 View Post
                cru22z you as an awful lot of questions...
                Best to now enjoy the car and have a look at the owners manual also.

                As for the mirror, check out the convinience features in your MFD.
                As for the headlight washers, it generally comes on every 5th wash of your windscreen if I remember correctley.

                By the way don't get me wrong, questions are all good, thats how we learn!

                Sweet looking ride too!
                Love the Bi-Xenons with DRL's...
                I can't seem to see the mirror down option for reversing.

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                • #9
                  on the golf GTI, the mirror controller must be set to "L" and then the adjustment is made to the dipped position when you have it in reverse. Ie. set the desired mirror position in P or D or N for forward motion, and set the desired position for rearward motion in R. then leave the selector in "L" for it to dip when reversing. NB, this means that the defogging feature will not work as you move the selector away from that.
                  More opportunites have been lost from indecision, rather than wrong decision....

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                  • #10
                    Screw the mirror, get out there and bed in those rings!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Greg Roles View Post
                      Screw the mirror, get out there and bed in those rings!
                      Hhehehe I'm off to the mountains this weekend.

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                      • #12
                        That is what they are deflectors & possibly even rub guards. All V6 Passat sedan & wagon have them as standard equipment due to the 18" wheels. Passats ordered with the sport pack also have the guards/deflectors due to the 18" wheels.

                        Originally posted by cru22z View Post
                        Thanks guys..

                        I have picked up may car and so far so good..too many things to learn about.
                        Anyway one question..there a plastic kinda deflector under each wheel guard..Is that meant to be there??

                        Pics will be up soon.

                        Thanks



                        ---------- Post added at 11:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:18 AM ----------

                        As entice said, leave the side mirrors adjustment knob turned to the left position. When you select reverse it automatically drops if the mirror adjustment knob is in the L position. You can set the desired position the mirror drops down to by going through a procedure I don't recall right now. I'll look at the manual later & advise.

                        You have the bi-xenon so you will have the auto folding mirrors.. There is another position on the left side of the adjustment knob for that feature but is an extra turn. Forget that for now....

                        Get that manual out & study it mate, all the info is there....

                        Originally posted by cru22z View Post
                        I can't seem to see the mirror down option for reversing.
                        * MY12 B7 Passat V6 4-motion Highline wagon....
                        * Sport pack (Kansas wheels) - Active cruise City EB - Driver Assist Vis pack - Auto tailgate - Candy White with dark tint.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Riker View Post
                          That is what they are deflectors & possibly even rub guards. All V6 Passat sedan & wagon have them as standard equipment due to the 18" wheels. Passats ordered with the sport pack also have the guards/deflectors due to the 18" wheels.



                          ---------- Post added at 11:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:18 AM ----------

                          As entice said, leave the side mirrors adjustment knob turned to the left position. When you select reverse it automatically drops if the mirror adjustment knob is in the L position. You can set the desired position the mirror drops down to by going through a procedure I don't recall right now. I'll look at the manual later & advise.

                          You have the bi-xenon so you will have the auto folding mirrors.. There is another position on the left side of the adjustment knob for that feature but is an extra turn. Forget that for now....

                          Get that manual out & study it mate, all the info is there....
                          Thanks. I do have the bi-xenons but I don't have the folding mirror option, I can only see the demister on the side mirror knob.

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                          • #14
                            OK, I am looking at the Passat brochure here in my office & the electric folding mirrors are standard only on the V6 with the electric memory seats. On the 118TSi & 125TDi the folding mirrors are available as an option only as part of the electric memory seats pack.

                            Originally posted by cru22z View Post
                            Thanks. I do have the bi-xenons but I don't have the folding mirror option, I can only see the demister on the side mirror knob.
                            * MY12 B7 Passat V6 4-motion Highline wagon....
                            * Sport pack (Kansas wheels) - Active cruise City EB - Driver Assist Vis pack - Auto tailgate - Candy White with dark tint.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Riker View Post
                              OK, I am looking at the Passat brochure here in my office & the electric folding mirrors are standard only on the V6 with the electric memory seats. On the 118TSi & 125TDi the folding mirrors are available as an option only as part of the electric memory seats pack.
                              I see. Thanks for that.

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