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Is it the dealer or vw how do bolts undo before the dealer touches it???? All i can do is keep getting them done up. When the dealer turns around and says what have you done to do this, how long untill they say no coz my car is chipped???
If they say that just say well there are xx amount of guys with similiar chips and nothing at all goes wrong with them. Still a prob after being nice just mention acc I dont see how it could be vw themselves as noone else here is having that prob. I would take it somewhere else and get a 2nd opinion.
Originally posted by seangti
The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.
Probably not a good idea to name them here. There is only one dealer in Tas. Its a shame though. I would think that the work experience "person" would have had it all checked after they had done the nuts up.
I hope it all gets sorted Rob. Might be seeing you real soon!?
PoloGTi, mate its no good to hear of a fellow polo owner thats having such issues. i really hope that you get it sorted and soon. One question, why dont you take it to gtimk5 to see what he thinks. If i had the choice between a decent mechanic and the dealers i know where i would go. (pity i dont know any decent vw mech up here)
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... might help. If they begin to see that you are serious about them not honouring warranty conditions, they might put someone senior on "bolt tightening" duties.
Ok so my Polo GTI has just ticked over 22,000ks and i have had the first prob.
Was driving at low revs down a hill when the car started to sound like a truck.
Took the car back to VW dealer and 3 dyas later found out that the bolts on the manifold and turbo were loose and the gasget had done, got the car back and 30ks later it happened again. Took the car back to VW and this time one bolt was missing 2 were loos and one was fine. Damn VW dealer i dont think in the first place the bolts were tight enough just hope this does not happen again. So if your polo does this i would not be suprised.
Cheers Rob
I think you deserve a free service for that. I'm serious, demand something for free. I'd be talking to APR about this just to be safe. It's true most chipped Polo's would be either here or on the tex, but just because we haven't heard bout this happening, doesn't mean it hasn't.
Only one in Tas, I gather (and I'll avoid the obvious Tasmanian joke )
Seriously, this sucks. I would be having a very serious and earnest discussion with the Service Manager and, if not satisfied, the Dealer Principal, followed by a letter to VWA.
Leaving aside the original cause, your problem has arisen due to negligent service by an untrained person. They should have rectified that immediately, and they fact they haven't suggests to me the guy may have damaged the studs or something. Have it thoroughly checked out.
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Ok there are 3 bolts that came loose between the turbo and manifold. They are one use only bolts and can only be used once not 3 times and they need a VW cement to lock them in place all is fixed but i still have no idea why. I hope it does not come loose again.
Ok there are 3 bolts that came loose between the turbo and manifold. They are one use only bolts and can only be used once not 3 times and they need a VW cement to lock them in place all is fixed but i still have no idea why. I hope it does not come loose again.
wow,thats interesting..is that a polo gti specific bolt or on all 1.8t??
I'd say because of the extreme temperature difference the bolt has to endure limits its life. One of the most stressful points for a bolt is tightening and loosening, this is where they are most prone to snap. If you snapped one it'd be horrible to try and drill / tap it out.
VW cement = high temp loctite.
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Originally posted by Kai
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If this becomes a major problem and the factory get wind of it, there will be a recall and refit on all Polo GTI manifold bolts, probably globally! This is what professional European Car Manufacturers do...
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