Even more? VW are just taking the mickey.
I'm surprised VW continued with the design for the new generation.
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MY07 Red GTI 3 Door
Semi-related to engine cover grommets:
Our '09 Pacific TDI (215,000ks), engine cover just wore a tiny hole through one of the three, thin aluminium lines that carry coolant across the top of the engine.
Was halfway between Sydney and Newcastle in peak hour towing a boat. Perfect.
With lots of top-ups, we limped over the line.
The local dealers fixed it, $275.00 for the set of three lines, no charge to fit. Thx VW Classic.
However the car was returned with the engine cover in the boot.
When I asked they said, as that caused the problem, you should leave it off.
Seeing some crumbling rubber last night, I looked under our '08 Skoda 1.9TDI's engine cover and noticed there was a circle of foam rubber between engine and the cover which was in the process of de-naturing.
Closer inspection of the Golf showed remnants of the same rubber stuck inside the 2.0L's cover.
I presume I can buy a couple of replacement rubbers, but have no idea what that part would be called, or its number if it has one.
I would suggest that all TDI engine covers should be lifted, regardless of risk to the grommets, and checked for this fault around the ten year / 200,000k mark.
MY09 Golf Candy White 2.0 TDI Pacific
MY95 Golf III TDI
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