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  • Foxpuppets Passat Alltrack B7

    Just picked this up this morning, the family loves it and my 3yo thinks the panoramic sunroof is the tits!







    MY12

    Passat Alltrack TDI - 46000km
    Reflex silver
    Sports pack
    Panoramic sunroof
    Stoked [emoji851]

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    Last edited by Foxpuppet; 22-12-2016, 10:54 PM.

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    Already dreaming


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    • #3
      Here's a question for the vww brains trust,

      I've still got my old 16" steelies from my 2011 T5
      215/65R16
      6.5Jx16 ET51
      5x120

      Is there any simple AND legal way I can get these to fit on my Passat for winter/off-road use?

      Have this in mind for snow trips and camping




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      • #4
        Probably easier to find some Golf/Jetta steelies in the correct PCD. I like the idea!
        Cheap, Fast, Reliable. Choose two.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Stuwey View Post
          Probably easier to find some Golf/Jetta steelies in the correct PCD. I like the idea!
          Wasn't sure there was much available. Could probably sell mine as the Tires still have a lot of life left. Maybe Tiguan steelies?


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          • #6
            Foxpuppets Passat Alltrack B7

            I've contacted my local dealer workshop to have the car looked over and scanned before the statutory 3 month/5000km warranty expires.

            They asked about the service history and also about performing diesel recall remap.

            The seller was Nissan/renault dealer and they claimed to have performed the 45k service.

            However I have checked the paper work and it looks like all that was performed was a rego safety check and oil/filter change.
            What's normally required at the 45k service?
            And given the car is MY12 it would be due for Haldex service sooner rather than waiting until 60k?
            It's been approximately 1 year since the original owner had it serviced at 33k mark.


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            • #7
              45K is only oil and filter, plus an air filter.

              Haldex is done every 3 years, from MY10.
              '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
              '01 Beetle 2.0

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
                45K is only oil and filter, plus an air filter.

                Haldex is done every 3 years, from MY10.

                Thanks for the response Umai Naa.

                The air filter box in the book was ticked no, is it a check and replace if required or always replace at 45k?

                So if haldex has not been done since 30k service given the age of the vehicle it should have been done at 45k or wait until next? I've see a few threads mention buying the oil/fluid and DIY, Is this really a self service item or best left to the techs?

                I stopped doing my own oil changes about 8 years ago when I sold my old hilux and prior to that always did minor self service in my AWD Corolla


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                • #9
                  The air filter is replaced every 45K, or 3 years. Unless you can convince the customer the car has been used in severe conditions

                  Haldex can be a DIY job. The main thing is you need to be 100% on which fill and drain plugs you're removing, as there's 4 within about 6in of each other. It's a pretty simple drain/refill process. Tools are limited to a 5mm allen key, an 8mm allen key, and a fluid pump of some kind.
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                  '01 Beetle 2.0

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
                    The air filter is replaced every 45K, or 3 years. Unless you can convince the customer the car has been used in severe conditions

                    Haldex can be a DIY job. The main thing is you need to be 100% on which fill and drain plugs you're removing, as there's 4 within about 6in of each other. It's a pretty simple drain/refill process. Tools are limited to a 5mm allen key, an 8mm allen key, and a fluid pump of some kind.
                    Do you know the Typical dealer cost to change air filter?


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                    • #11
                      Depends on the labour rate mostly.

                      Filter is about $45, at 0.3hrs to swap out.
                      '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                      '01 Beetle 2.0

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                      • #12
                        Based on reviews from other members I ordered a travall boot liner the day before we picked up the car. Quite quick despite sitting in customs for a while. Rolled out nicely and the fit of the lip is spot on below the luggage tie down points. However it seems to be a little narrower than the sides right near the tailgate.

                        obligatory box shot

                        rolled straight in

                        gap down sides (snug length ways and across at the seats


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                        • #13
                          I've noticed over the last few days that the consumption display in the MFD has a strange read when initially starting moving. It jumps immediately to 49.9L/100 and holds there until the shift from 1st to 2nd gear regardless of how many RPM the engine is running at.

                          All other shifts run from much lower consumption points at the normal shift points & RPM
                          Is it just a fault with the readout? anything to be concerned about long term?


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                            Is that the long-term consumption, or instantaneous?
                            '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                            '01 Beetle 2.0

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
                              Is that the long-term consumption, or instantaneous?
                              Instantaneous.


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