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Polo TDI 1.9, 2008

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  • Polo TDI 1.9, 2008

    Engine is not level but low at gearbox end, mounts look fine, is this normal. Fitted cam belt & pump kit in-car, is there knack to remove the engine mount bracket once unbolted, it's a tight space.

    Where can I find free pdf repair & parts manuals?
    Last edited by Lawrence Clifton; 03-12-2023, 07:02 PM.

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    Lawrence: Hi.

    I have not done an engine remove for a MY08 Polo. The degree of difficulty changes with the installed engine type - of course (you haven't said which engine is in this car - I'm not sure how many TDI engines were built for this car)

    Anyhow- in regard to your other question, the repair manuals for Rest-of-World (RoW) model cars which VW sell in Australia can be found at ERWIN-here. It's a subscription based service - so you will need to register and pay.

    ERWIN offers a number of different cost-based products - but if you just want the repair manuals, I suggest that you select the flat-rate option. This allows you access to the site for a period of time- after which you will be automatically logged-off.

    For your wants and assuming average on-line searching skills, the lowest time-based option (which is 1 hour) should be more than enough if you have NBN access speed. The current cost of 1 hour access is just 7.00 € (i.e. only about $11.50 AUD)

    A few hints from my experience with ERWIN for your consideration:
    • When registering, make sure that you select the proper language, it's under "Settings" - ERWIN doesn't have Strine (look it up!) so you will need to settle for English
    • Before you login to the site, have the car VIN handy - this is the reference data that identities the correct repair manuals for your vehicle.
    • When you are logged-in, don't waste subscription-time by looking at stuff about specific diagnostic problems - your ONLY objective while your time-based subscription is active is to download as many of the repair manuals as possible onto your laptop/PC. ALL VW service manuals have a .PDF format - so they can be easily read!
    • I'm not sure about a MY08 Polo - but for the later cars, VW's name for their wiring diagram manuals is "basic information". I have no idea why- so make sure that you download a copy of this very useful document!
    • Once you have a library of service manuals loaded locally (and probably after the subscription-time has lapsed) - you can query the material locally (off-line)


    Don
    Last edited by DV52; 05-12-2023, 03:23 PM.
    Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the wider expertise of other forum members! Thank you.

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