Cars in with VW again
- dchuraman
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Cars in with VW again
Dunno if this has happened to anyone else, got into my car this morning, put key in the ignition and turned one click. all the electrics went crazy! windows went down and then back up and when they went up and hit the seal, they popped down then up then down...then up, really quickly. did this for about 30 seconds before i turned ignition off, probably went up and down about 100 times. also radio was flashing on and off at the same rate. then the windows stopped working all together.
needeless to say its straight back in with VW, also because my passenger seat backrest adjustment has seized up too.
Hope its nothing too major! I asked them about a recall for the turbo noise too but they said there is nothing on the system about it
needeless to say its straight back in with VW, also because my passenger seat backrest adjustment has seized up too.
Hope its nothing too major! I asked them about a recall for the turbo noise too but they said there is nothing on the system about it
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Re: Cars in with VW again
I don't think its meant to do that
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Re: Cars in with VW again
I'd watch out...
- stan_blade
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Re: Cars in with VW again
I had the problem with the windows jigging up and down for 20-30 seconds from turning on and pulling away, this happened after about 1 to 2 months of ownership, and didn't happen everytime I got in the car. Did not get the stereo thing though.
It took 3 visits to the dealer to figure out it was a faulty ignition switch, the dealer first of all thought it was the cold winter causing the windows to become misalligned, and they just reset the window system. I also did some digging on google and read that some guy had the same problem on an EOS.
It took 3 visits to the dealer to figure out it was a faulty ignition switch, the dealer first of all thought it was the cold winter causing the windows to become misalligned, and they just reset the window system. I also did some digging on google and read that some guy had the same problem on an EOS.
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Re: Cars in with VW again
Actually saw the window thing briefly this morning - wasn't sure if it was due to steering lock being stuck briefly whilst key in ignition? Windows have been a little temporamental at times, although i think majority of this was due to sticky seals - bit of silicon spray helped on this...
- dchuraman
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Re: Cars in with VW again
Thanks for the reply, it sounds like thats exactly what it would be, ill have to let them know so they can check it. Thanks a lotstan_blade wrote:I had the problem with the windows jigging up and down for 20-30 seconds from turning on and pulling away, this happened after about 1 to 2 months of ownership, and didn't happen everytime I got in the car. Did not get the stereo thing though.
It took 3 visits to the dealer to figure out it was a faulty ignition switch, the dealer first of all thought it was the cold winter causing the windows to become misalligned, and they just reset the window system. I also did some digging on google and read that some guy had the same problem on an EOS.
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Re: Cars in with VW again
No problem, hope you get it fixed. It was quite embarrasing when this happened in a busy carpark :oops:
Just to add that a further symptom to what I already commented.
- when removing the key from ignition the windows would not always drop the ~1cm
Just to add that a further symptom to what I already commented.
- when removing the key from ignition the windows would not always drop the ~1cm
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Re: Cars in with VW again
I've noticed the rapid window jiggle once when the key was part turned in the ignition switch. Hasn't happened again since though.
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Re: Cars in with VW again
Could make a nice spoof of this commercial thoughstan_blade wrote:It was quite embarrasing when this happened in a busy carpark :oops:
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And the wait continues...
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Re: Cars in with VW again
Mine has starting doing this too. Although it only drops once and returns straight away.Was only doing it every now and then but it is happening all the time now. also passenger side rear speaker has developed a rattle when giving the volume knob a beating. A visit to the dealers is imminent me thinks.
IF IT'S NOT BROKEN
I'VE NOT TOUCHED IT YET !!
I'VE NOT TOUCHED IT YET !!
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Re: Cars in with VW again
thats how mine startedsilver130 wrote:Mine has starting doing this too. Although it only drops once and returns straight away.Was only doing it every now and then but it is happening all the time now. also passenger side rear speaker has developed a rattle when giving the volume knob a beating. A visit to the dealers is imminent me thinks.
anyway update from the dealer is faulty ignition switch!
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Re: Cars in with VW again
Out of interest, which dealer is that with? I'm in South bucks too.
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Re: Cars in with VW again
it should officially be called the 'rapid window jiggle'!true wrote:I've noticed the rapid window jiggle once when the key was part turned in the ignition switch. Hasn't happened again since though.
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Re: Cars in with VW again
Haha, my car is in there today!dchuraman wrote:its citygate in high wycombe, where are you?
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Re: Cars in with VW again
really? when you getting it? mine should be ready later today i hope? where do you live? wycombe?
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Re: Cars in with VW again
got my car back, all sorted with a new ignition switch, and the raspy noise on acceleration has also gone after they replaced the felt strips under the window scuttle panel, no all i hear is the turbo wisp, much better!
True, i saw your car there too, looks good
True, i saw your car there too, looks good
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Re: Cars in with VW again
dchuraman wrote:got my car back, all sorted with a new ignition switch, and the raspy noise on acceleration has also gone after they replaced the felt strips under the window scuttle panel, no all i hear is the turbo wisp, much better!
True, i saw your car there too, looks good
Are you saying that they cured your whistling turbo by soundproofing your car with felt strips so you can't hear the noise any more?
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Re: Cars in with VW again
no i didnt have a whistling turbo, i had a raspy noise at certain revs, turns out it was the scuttle panel vibrating and not being dampened