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maxamplitude10:

--- Quote from: Lucky ducky on February 22, 2020, 02:56:57 pm ---Job done €450 which is about £400 brakes still slightly sticking that's for another day...
[Was that including thermostat change and genuine VW parts? If it was thats a bargain]
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coolhandluke:

--- Quote from: Lucky ducky on February 22, 2020, 02:56:57 pm ---Job done €450 which is about £400 brakes still slightly sticking that's for another day...

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Did that include the water pump and stretch bolts.

Lucky ducky:
Not genuine parts water pump thermostat & bolts done.. Not to fussed about not been genuine i do about 200 miles a month... Mechanic said stuff that came off was not genuine either looked new.. It bloody well was nearly new ....last done  in 2016

Cosmos:
Just booked my ed30 in for its timing belt kit,water pump and oil service for 30th march.
Car is on 36k miles and does just over 2k miles a year. Is there anything else i should get done while its in ?

ROH ECHT:

--- Quote from: Cosmos on February 27, 2020, 08:15:36 am ---Just booked my ed30 in for its timing belt kit,water pump and oil service for 30th march.
Car is on 36k miles and does just over 2k miles a year. Is there anything else i should get done while its in ?

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Idler pulley/wheel and you may want to consider a thermostat. My 2007 GTI just began showing signs of coolant not reaching operating temps as it does and coding P2181.

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