Mk7tsi3door
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This a cone seat or ball seat lug? Looks like a cone but I’m hopeful I can use them on my oem rims...
Yeppers. Left is ball, right is cone.looks ball seat to me...
Alrighty good to know, I think it's like 2017s and up that get the display message.my 2015 GTI non-PP also never indicated “Launch Control active” on the MFD, but it definitely worked. I buried a few modded WRXs when I was on bone stock power with bone stock hardware and OEM plastic all seasons lol, they ALL asked me if I had a turbo upgrade
I wish it did tell me so I know I did the sequence right lol.That’s weird. Mine shows it. I’ve got a 2020
U can verify via the tachometerAlrighty good to know, I think it's like 2017s and up that get the display message.
I wish it did tell me so I know I did the sequence right lol.
I wonder if there is any way to code it in but I don't think so.
I have a pretty stupid question. I'm looking into buying a MK7 GTI, as I currently don't own a car. I know german cars have a bad reliability reputation, so I'm wondering if anyone has had a bad experience with relialiability. ThanksSo golfmk6 had a "Random / "Stupid" Questions Thread", can we start one up here? (unless there is one and i just missed it)
The goal of this thread is to allow people to ask random questions (related to mk7 stuff) and to ask "stupid" questions without getting flammed (such as "this is my first GTI, does it have a turbo?").
It's a great place for teh n00bz, experienced folks and enthusiasts.
The mk6 one was pretty good because we had a few people that were always active in the thread and very helpful. I think this thread would be valuable once it gets up and running. It'll help de-clutter other subforums too.
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MK7's are reliable cars.I have a pretty stupid question. I'm looking into buying a MK7 GTI, as I currently don't own a car. I know german cars have a bad reliability reputation, so I'm wondering if anyone has had a bad experience with relialiability. Thanks
ThanksMK7's are reliable cars.
Make sure you keep up on maintenance, don't beat it on until oil is up to temp (180ish), and chances are you won't have any (significant) problemsI have a pretty stupid question. I'm looking into buying a MK7 GTI, as I currently don't own a car. I know german cars have a bad reliability reputation, so I'm wondering if anyone has had a bad experience with relialiability. Thanks
Thanks, I appreciate itMake sure you keep up on maintenance, don't beat it on until oil is up to temp (180ish), and chances are you won't have any (significant) problems
ThanksI have a pretty stupid question. I'm looking into buying a MK7 GTI, as I currently don't own a car. I know german cars have a bad reliability reputation, so I'm wondering if anyone has had a bad experience with relialiability. Thanks
ive owned 2 MK7 GTIs, neither had a single CEL in over 130K miles driven
I have a pretty stupid question. I'm looking into buying a MK7 GTI, as I currently don't own a car. I know german cars have a bad reliability reputation, so I'm wondering if anyone has had a bad experience with relialiability. Thanks
Then you aren't doing it right.I have a pretty stupid question. I'm looking into buying a MK7 GTI, as I currently don't own a car. I know german cars have a bad reliability reputation, so I'm wondering if anyone has had a bad experience with relialiability. Thanks
ive owned 2 MK7 GTIs, neither had a single CEL in over 130K miles driven