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  1. It would be more advisable to let the dealer update it as not sure if you have to do them in succession but hopefully it won't cost too much. Let us know how it goes
  2. Yes the above brands are fine, especially Yuasa
  3. As the engine is small capacity and the demands on the Stop/Start are relatively low then an EFB battery should be fine - just ensure you don't compromise on the brand and as a rule a cheap battery is lightweight and a more expensive battery of the same specifications is heavier - I would go for the best quality one for your money
  4. Hi @Mikey Good to have you onboard ! As far as I can determine if the replacement wheel suits the car and the Airbag is correct for the vehicle and wheel then it should be a straightforward swap. Disconnect the battery negative terminal and leave for at least 30 minutes. Remove the air bag and store with the pad facing upwards on the floor out of the way. Use a breaker bar or similar to loosen the centre nut but leave the nut on by a few threads - use you palms to whack the underside of the wheel and it should come loose - now you still have your front teeth as the nut will hold it back from the steering wheel smacking you in the face (trust me I only ever did it the once). Disconnect all wiring and be careful with the SRS Rotary Coupling that it does not move from its position or gets damaged - also do not turn the steering wheel from the position it was removed from. Prior to removing I should have said that it is an idea to use Tippex to mark the original position of the wheel on the steering column shaft so it goes on in exactly the same place
  5. bit of luck more like :-)
  6. Thats a positive outcome for you then - not so much for the car :-(
  7. Hopefully someone on here VCDS can help you out with this
  8. Have you got a photo of the radio and switch so we can see the clearance, etc
  9. Hi .... welcome to the Club The older Passat was a great car although it did have its issues (namely the ECU under the passenger footwell that used to flood with water and a few other issues). The modern Passat seems miles away from its predecessor and hopefully you won't need to wield a spanner in anger during your ownership. Good to have you onboard!
  10. Not entirely sure but it seems to be temperature related - if the climate control is switched on then this may have a bearing on why it alters settings once warmed up
  11. It does sound like the park position is not being recognised by the motor. First thing to check is the wiring going into the tailgate from the back of the roof which sometimes breaks where the wires bend with the opening and closing of the boot. Pull back any rubbers to see if there are any broken wires.
  12. Ah that would make sense! Thank you for sharing the feedback and sure someone will come across this problem (and solution) in the future. Glad you got it sorted - nice simple and cheap fix !
  13. Automatic transmissions do have a 'take up' within the drivetrain but equally it could be low on fluid or require a fluid and filter change. I would recommend to take to an automatic transmission specialists (may be difficult to find and may not be local) but definitely worth getting them to check it out before it potentially gets any worse
  14. Maybe possibly the battery - had the same issue on a Golf and just not enough current to turn the engine over and power the electronics - once started was fine Also, check the crankshaft sensor and replace if necessary
  15. I would open the tailgate and pull back the rubber gaiter that houses the wiring from the vehicle to the tailgate. If the wiring is broken then that is your issue - simple repair to the wiring, refit the gaiter and job done

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