Kinda hard with the pic you posted, it barely shows the valves and is too darkcheck out my carbon.
Kinda hard with the pic you posted, it barely shows the valves and is too darkcheck out my carbon.
this....what I suggest is 20-30 minutes hwy in 3rd/4th at 70-80. Easy peasy and not really noticeable as speedingThe Audi version of the ITU is to run the car under load above 3000rpm for a minimum of 20 minutes.
Did you check your driver side CV boot? If it's torn or broken, it could get noisy if there's anything in it.I've been getting a grinding noise from the front passenger wheel area when turning the steering wheel...figured it was a rock stuck in there but after taking off the wheel and looking around I couldn't find anything.
Put the wheel back on, hoping the rock fell out when I took it off, but the noise is still there during driving.
It comes and goes, sometimes louder than others.
Any other ideas? Did I just miss wherever its hiding?
no i didn't. the driver's side would cause noise to come from the passenger side?Did you check your driver side CV boot? If it's torn or broken, it could get noisy if there's anything in it.
No, wrong side, my bad. Don't know how I did that.no i didn't. the driver's side would cause noise to come from the passenger side?
Is the sunroof shade supposed to have tension to make it easier to pull open?
Is there a fix to make the shade work like normal that won't cost hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars?
Is it possible for the mesh to get jammed in a corner, causing lack of tension, causing it to not wind up?
What else could cause the squeaking/rattling?
What should I use to lube the weather strip gaskets?
I have seen TSB's for this type of thing but my car is out of warranty so I am sure it will be out of pocket for me. Are these 'update' TSB's free for out of warranty cars?
I'll be selling my 2018 GTI Autobahn soon - started a new job that provides a company car, so it's time to say goodbye to the best car I've ever had.
It's Unitronic Stage 1+ ECU and TCU tuned, plus I've done a couple small tweaks via OBD11. I think just turning down the soundaktor volume a bit, and turned off auto start/stop.
I'll most likely just sell it to carmax, carvana, or one of those types of services since I don't feel like dealing with private party.
Should I revert to stock, or leave the tune and OBD tweaks? I'm thinking revert to stock, then post my VIN somewhere on this forum, that way if someone wants, I can ship them my unitronic cable and send them my account info, then they can install it on their own.
There are multiple types of TSBs (Technical Service Bulletin). In very simple terms, a TSB tells a dealer "hey, we found an issue and here is how to address the issue"Ah yes, time for some sunroof problems...
I have had many issues with my sunroof during my ownership of my gti. I have an issue with the sunroof shade (the mesh) bunching up when I open the shade. It seems like the roller is not doing anything or is just stuck somehow. I was able to close it during the summer and forget about it, still using the sunroof anyways. Now the weather is cooling off and I would like to be able to see out of the glass again. When I operate the shade, in addition to the bunching up of the mesh, the sides of the silver bar can (and do) move at different rates, causing it to get stuck.
I have looked all over to find any owners that have had a similar issue, but I can't find anyone that has the issues, much less a remedy. I have to open the shade with two hands and it often requires you to pull it all the way closed so you can un-stuck it and also feed the mesh screen into the back. :/
There are many posts and videos on how to fix the shade from slowly creeping back and also to remove the squeaks and rattles... which brings me to my next issue(s). I was rear-ended in the springtime and my sunroof was open during the impact. I definitely need to adjust it because it rattles and squeaks. I had already adjusted it because of the obnoxious squeaks it was making before, but this time it seems like it is more than just two screws on the back that need to be redone. Could it just be dried out weather stripping?
I do remember using the sunroof shades in other, brand new, gti's but this seems to have gotten way worse over the past couple of months (now I need to use two hands to operate it).
I still have a couple of questions...
Is the sunroof shade supposed to have tension to make it easier to pull open?
Is there a fix to make the shade work like normal that won't cost hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars?
Is it possible for the mesh to get jammed in a corner, causing lack of tension, causing it to not wind up?
What else could cause the squeaking/rattling?
What should I use to lube the weather strip gaskets?
I have seen TSB's for this type of thing but my car is out of warranty so I am sure it will be out of pocket for me. Are these 'update' TSB's free for out of warranty cars?
Sorry for the overload of disorganized information.
Bad, bad idea. If something goes wrong then they'll come looking for you.I once traded in a tuned 99’ Civic Si, supercharged, some other things. I put together a list of what was done, and my email, then stuck that list in the owners manual. I figure most people would grab the manual and flip through it when they buy a new car.
Sure enough, the new owner reached out for more info when he came across my note.
You could maybe try that. Detail what you’ve done, and leave your email tucked away in the owners manual books.
Why? They must have appraised the car prior to the trade in. But for an example If he bought a VW and it was tuned and the dealer didn't know or say the customer will be the one who gets screwed. There is a thread recently for that.Bad, bad idea. If something goes wrong then they'll come looking for you.