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  1. it may do, depends if they class it as wear & tear
  2. You could test the battery with a deep discharge test to see if it is strong enough to maintain the stop/start function. If it is not strong enough then the function may not operate and you will need to replace the battery.
  3. Maybe best to switch off the function if its causing problems....?
  4. Hi...welcome to the Forum It probably doesn't like the cold weather...like the rest of us :-) Good to have you onboard
  5. Hi Victoria...welcome to the Forum That's a lovely 2CV...so rare nowadays, no wonder it sold straight away. Good luck with your new VW Cheers Trevor
  6. Hi...welcome to the Forum the 1.4 TSi is quite a reliable engine if its maintained regularly and not thrashed too much....also very economical Keep us informed of how you get on with the purchase and what you think of it once you've driven it enough. Cheers Trevor
  7. Have a look at this site... http://www.iceboxauto.com/volkswagen
  8. Try pressing the button twice (once when the front doors unlock and then again to unlock the rear doors)
  9. Have a look at this link...may be something there for your car http://uk.vwownersclub.com/parts/
  10. There are a few listed here http://uk.vwownersclub.com/parts-search-results/Passat-IV/Vehicle_Parts_and_Accessories/131090/handbook
  11. Welcome to the Forum and welcome back to the wonderful world of Volkswagen!
  12. I can't find anything specific to your SatNav and there are many different systems so I would assume that it is like most systems it is a case of going into settings and altering from imperial to metric setting..may even work with voice control?
  13. Hi Here is a link to some handbooks http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=2014+Touran+2.0+TDI+handbook&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.X2014+Touran+handbook.TRS0&_nkw=2014+Touran+handbook&_sacat=0
  14. Worth watching out for strange occurrences with the electric windows as the ECU is under the passenger seat and tends to fill up with water.
  15. Hi Chris...welcome to the Forum! Sorry its a bit quiet on here lately, hoping to boost it up over time. The Sharan is a great car to drive and very purposeful....especially if you have a large family Look forward to reading your posts on here Regards Trevor - Admin
  16. Hi Chris...thanks for posting the article up on here. This battle will carry on for many years to come I think, although it does seem to have one set of rules for some and a totally different set for everyone else Watch this space as they say! Regards Trevor - Admin
  17. Hi I would have thought the replacement intervals are actually recommended guidelines only. Its not as though the cambelt will snap at that mileage and type of usage should also be considered and taken into account (e.g. taxi's, etc). Waterpumps tend to fail due to running for a set amount of time e.g. 60000 miles but also again, whether stationary mileage (e.g. rush hour) or whether motorway driven but either way the pump has run for the same time as the belt. Bearings wear and allow excess play in the belt setup which can lead to failure (slack belt tension) The only other time I have know belts to fail are as a result of the water pump and /or tensioners going tight on the bearings. This has an effect on the belt if the belt runs over the pump/tensioner on the reverse side (e.g not the toothed side but the smooth side). This then leads to overheating of the belt and is noticeable by the fact that the belt has snapped and also almost petrified (hardened up) due to excess heat generated. VW Golf TDi suffers from this if the belt tension goes slack from specified settings. Good luck with your case...let us know what happens Regards Trevor - Admin
  18. Hi and welcome to the club! Do you have any photos of your old car?
  19. Hi and welcome to the club! :) I'm not sure about your problem I'm afraid. I would take a guess at an internal fault with the gear box but that would only be a guess. How many miles has the car done?
  20. Looks really nice. Love the MK2!
  21. Hey Pete, awesome Caddy, welcome to the club.
  22. Thanks for that just had a quick look and could be quite useful!
  23. Interesting thoughts about the MOT. I guess if it's a major problem come this time then VW may be forced to come up with some sort of fix. After all they can't have all their cars failing their first MOT's due to a manufacturer fault. That would be kind of embarrassing for them! Haven't tried the erWin site though I'm afraid!
  24. Your car is out of warranty so non genuine parts can definitely be fitted if you wish, Any decent performance exhaust specialist should be able to custom make something if you wanted to go down that route. Have you tried the big motor factors to see if they do anything?
  25. I would imagine if there is no key slot etc in the car for it then it would be a dealer job. It's strange that they say it can't be done though. Have you tried another dealer?

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