MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: jmspear on December 06, 2010, 08:22:57 pm
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Just a quick heads up, when my GTI was in for a cambelt change 2 weeks ago, i was informed that there was a recall on "the ignition" please bring it back sir!
Well it went in end of last week and had four new coil packs FOC courtesy of VAG UK, was running perfectly before and still is after, but now has four shiny new coil packs.
So if you have any ignition problems, don't forget to check if you are on the recall list.
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A little old lady's GTI probably caught fire in Tesco's car park somewhere. :chicken: I can remember a couple of small fires on GTI's, due to coils. :sad1:
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IIRC all the ones that cought fire were 55 plates.
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do you have any info on the recall or do i have to phone the dealers?
thanks, :happy2:
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do you have any info on the recall or do i have to phone the dealers?
thanks, :happy2:
+1, interested in this
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The car is red, but don't think it is on fire (unless you see it behind you in the fast lane flashing its lights and indicating - :laugh:)
No sorry no further details, the VW garage had my vin on their system and it just came up on their screen as needing changing, they didn't contact me, it came up when they were booking it in for the cambelt.
Good spot by VW especially since it is an import (RHD) from sweden!! I have however, had it registered on the VW UK database via the VIN when I first got it, helps with servicing, recalls and the like.
I suggest you phone your dealer with the VIN number / reg number and ask them to check, its work for them as VAG will pay them if it needs a recall.
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im sure there is a uk recall checker thing-a-majig online, can anyone else remember the web site address?
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im sure there is a uk recall checker thing-a-majig online, can anyone else remember the web site address?
http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/default.asp
That one ?
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im sure there is a uk recall checker thing-a-majig online, can anyone else remember the web site address?
Think this is what you are after:
http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/default.asp (http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/default.asp)
:signLOL: Just noticed your post
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thank you both, i think it is. ill hit the button cheers guys :happy2:
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If they are just doing it as cars come in for servicing then its not a proper recall as such so is unlikely to be on the vosa website. Best bet would be to phone the dealer / VWCS.
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Its called a 'Campaign' rather than a Safety recall..
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Digging up an old thread here but I just had my car serviced today and they replaced my coil packs as part of this recall at the same time - The recall campaign number is 28F5 and my car is also on a 55 plate. Interesting recall this as I have been experiencing some ignition problems with may car over the past year that have become increasingly worse, particularly warm starting, for example, a couple of weeks ago it took me about 10 goes to start the car in Waitrose car park after nipping in for a bottle of wine. Not good. I have also had the exhaust system warning light appearing on the dash intermittently which has so far been unexplained by VW despite a few visits to the dealer and subsequent software updates. According to my dealer all of this is consistent with the problems they have been seeing with the coil packs as fitted to my car and this is the reason for the recall.
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The current thread regarding this subject:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,25506.0.html
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Mine is a 06 plate and was recalled - the garage cracked my engine cover in the process.
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Digging up an old thread here but I just had my car serviced today and they replaced my coil packs as part of this recall at the same time - The recall campaign number is 28F5 and my car is also on a 55 plate. Interesting recall this as I have been experiencing some ignition problems with may car over the past year that have become increasingly worse, particularly warm starting, for example, a couple of weeks ago it took me about 10 goes to start the car in Waitrose car park after nipping in for a bottle of wine. Not good. I have also had the exhaust system warning light appearing on the dash intermittently which has so far been unexplained by VW despite a few visits to the dealer and subsequent software updates. According to my dealer all of this is consistent with the problems they have been seeing with the coil packs as fitted to my car and this is the reason for the recall.
have they looked at the diverter valve? mine was split causing exhaust system warning light to light intermitantly
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It's not the DV, I had a Forge one on the car but took it off last year when it was due a clean up and fitted the VW Revision D version instead (less maintenance). Anyway, it's definitely not that!
Car seems a lot better now the new coil packs are fitted, seems smoother and fuel economy is much improved. Hmm.
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It's not the DV, I had a Forge one on the car but took it off last year when it was due a clean up and fitted the VW Revision D version instead (less maintenance). Anyway, it's definitely not that!
Car seems a lot better now the new coil packs are fitted, seems smoother and fuel economy is much improved. Hmm.
Mines now improved by 3-4 mpg with a new DV installed. Split diaphrams are no good for economy :laugh:
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mine is the same gone it done last week, they just tried to sell me aload of junk :fighting:
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Just thought i'd add to this as my Golf was in today at Vw for the recall for 4 new coil packs too. :smiley:
It was only two weeks ago one of the coil packs failed too!!!! Just goes to show a much needed recall, well for me anyway. It was thanks to this thread I became aware of the recall and contacted VW. Happy days. :happy2: