MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: samiul11 on March 10, 2015, 03:48:24 pm
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Right so i've just been quoted £60 for a diverter valve change? Is this normal as it seems like a straight forward job :confused:
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Is your car a Gti or an ed30?
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Is your car a Gti or an ed30?
Standard gti, if it was ed30 i would have done it myself :grin:
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Just need to pop the drivers side wheel off to access the dv not a hard job
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I didn't take the wheel off to do mine, and only took 30 mins to do.
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Supply and fit for £60 is fine.
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Supply and fit for £60 is fine.
I've got the part already, the mechanic is asking for £60 labour :scared:
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I paid £35 at my local independent, so yes that is expensive.
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I'm sure you can do it yourself it's foolproof be a good learning curve :happy2:
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If you have the right tools do it yourself , its simple and takes 30mins
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Cheers guys, going to have an attempt at it :grin:
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These should help!
http://www.golfmkv.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1686085
http://www.deutscheautoparts.com/newsarticle.aspx?NID=18
It really is a 1/2 hr job .... well ok 1hr first time. :smiley:
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Seriously mate its a 20 minute job even on normal k03 Gti and that includes jacking the car up etc
Where abouts are you il do if for a beer token :happy2:
Checked mine few weeks ago just to make sure still in one piece etc and must have took me 15 minutes
Im located in Flintshire
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Seriously mate its a 20 minute job even on normal k03 Gti and that includes jacking the car up etc
Where abouts are you il do if for a beer token :happy2:
Checked mine few weeks ago just to make sure still in one piece etc and must have took me 15 minutes
Im located in Flintshire
Im in Leicester :signLOL:
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If you have the right tools do it yourself , its simple and takes 30mins
The advice above is on the money - the job is simple but remember one bolt is difficult to reach and requires certain tools so be warned!
This is the tool I found made the job easy http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Laser-3981-Ratchet-Swivel-Head-1-4-Drive-/360643747143?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item53f80add47
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Seriously mate its a 20 minute job even on normal k03 Gti and that includes jacking the car up etc
Where abouts are you il do if for a beer token :happy2:
Checked mine few weeks ago just to make sure still in one piece etc and must have took me 15 minutes
Im located in Flintshire
Im in Leicester :signLOL:
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If you have the right tools do it yourself , its simple and takes 30mins
The advice above is on the money - the job is simple but remember one bolt is difficult to reach and requires certain tools so be warned!
This is the tool I found made the job easy http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Laser-3981-Ratchet-Swivel-Head-1-4-Drive-/360643747143?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item53f80add47
I used a standard 1/4 drive ratchet with short extension bar and bit holder with 5mm allen key bit oh and a small flat blade screwdriver to unclip electrical plug
No special tools required
:happy2:
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If you have the right tools do it yourself , its simple and takes 30mins
The advice above is on the money - the job is simple but remember one bolt is difficult to reach and requires certain tools so be warned!
This is the tool I found made the job easy http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Laser-3981-Ratchet-Swivel-Head-1-4-Drive-/360643747143?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item53f80add47
I used a standard 1/4 drive ratchet with short extension bar and bit holder with 5mm allen key bit oh and a small flat blade screwdriver to unclip electrical plug
No special tools required
:happy2:
Seems others have had issues like me http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,87156.msg889297/topicseen.html#msg889297
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As i said in that thread mate
The Dv on a Gti is a doddle compared to heater matrix hoses on a mk1 focus Rs :laugh:
Honestly don't see what the fuss is about i found it a easy simple job!
Might start charging £25 to change them and do 3 an hour :jumpmove:
:happy2:
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This was my first job I did on a car ... After fitting a cat back. This was easier haha! It's easy honest just take time and follow guide can't really go wrong and will save yourself £££. Since checking the dv iv changed the hpfp so it gives you confidence :happy2:
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TbH - everyone saying it's a 20 minute job, it's not
It's probably an hour for a home job, it's easy but can be fiddly
You need to take arch liner out really unless it's on a ramp. Wheel off helps a lot.
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I did mine with no other info and made the how to after. Go for it! It's not that daunting and is well worth keeping your £60
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,87824.msg893078.html#msg893078
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I have changed mine once with the wheel and arch liner off. I can now do it with just jacking the car up at the front and no need to remove anything to access the dv and just used a 1/4 socket. It really is a straight forward job and easily achievable in 20mins
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Tbh .. I'm a dreadful mechanic and I did it in about 30 mins on deck.
Wheel and arch liner still on :)
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TbH - everyone saying it's a 20 minute job, it's not
It's probably an hour for a home job, it's easy but can be fiddly
You need to take arch liner out really unless it's on a ramp. Wheel off helps a lot.
Disagree mate
Sorry but its a low skill level 15 minute job
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TbH - everyone saying it's a 20 minute job, it's not
It's probably an hour for a home job, it's easy but can be fiddly
You need to take arch liner out really unless it's on a ramp. Wheel off helps a lot.
Disagree mate
Sorry but its a low skill level 15 minute job
I'll second that but ONLY if you have the right tools before you start. The first time I didn't have spanners and drivers short enough to reach between the chassis and the dv so it took an hour. Second time maybe 15minutes knowing what tools I needed.
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I'm not a mechanic but I'm no idiot, can change gearboxes/clutches etc.
It took me 45 minutes, wheel off, jack car up a bit, arch liner off etc. On a ramp like I said it's about 10 minutes and a piece of pie - angle is much better to work at.
I have big hands, maybe makes it harder. :signLOL: :signLOL:
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It depends how you go about it (whether on the deck, or wheel and arch liner off), level of skill, tools available (that one bolt is a PITA with the wheelarch cover on, but is do-able)
Either way it's an easy DIY - 3 bolts and an electrical connector