2.0l TSI things to watch for

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Bob a
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2.0l TSI things to watch for

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I am going to look at one of the above at the weekend.

Is there anything i should be looking out for on them.

Any helpful advice would be much appreciated.
Bob a
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Any ideas? 25 views and no answers - assume there is no issues ?
billymac
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Rising Blue
With a: Manual box

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Post by billymac »

Not all readers are writers!

Anyhoo, I'm in a similar position and looking to change to a scirocco. My advise to you would be to read up on old posts and get a feel for the little things that do go wrong. That will also give you an idea of spec's and model year changes. In my limited experience the scirocco would seem to be a car with few if any typical faults. Maybe the dsg gearbox mechatronic unit in high miles?
coullstar
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Post by coullstar »

Nothing really. Check cambelt change if its a TFSI engine and look at servicing record but thats about it. Ive run a Mk5 Golf Gti and now a Rocco TFSI and never heard of any real major issues with these engines. Ask how much oil it uses, the way the owner will answer will tell you how much they check it.
00HVB
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
With a: DSG box
Options: Parking Sensors - Truffle Leather - Cruise Control

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Post by 00HVB »

2.0 TSI does NOT have a cam belt, it is chain driven. No need to worry bout this
"Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead"
Bob a
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Post by Bob a »

Thanks for the feedback, it is good news and as i hoped it would be.

The car has 15k miles which appears to be really good. Looking forward to it.

Thanks
skippy
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
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Options: Sat Nav, Leather, electric fold in mirrors, Dynaudio upgrade.

Now sold, but what a fantastic car!
Location: Bournemouth

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Post by skippy »

Yes - I have had my Scirocco coming up for 3 years now, so it is one of the early models with the red MFD display! I have been very pleased overall and not aware of any particular issues. I did however have a small waterleak which was fixed under warranty (new pump put in), but this was an exeception and is not a weakness.
Bob a
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Post by Bob a »

Thank you
Bushiee
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Post by Bushiee »

Ive had mine for nearly 3 years and 23k miles and touch wood not a thing has gone wrong, the TSI engine is a peach! Go for it mate, ive had renaultsports, golfs, fords etc and this is by far the best car ive had the pleasure to own!
ST270
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Post by ST270 »

My car is a 2009 just in today for it's first MOT, I have done 19k and had no running issues day to day. Only one instance where a part failed was an injector going - this was fixed under warranty and after talking with both forum members and the service centre it is a very rare occurrence. If you get the tsi I will say that as quick as they are - they feel that little bit more complete with a bluefin remap - more torque lower really makes a difference.
scimitar
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I drive a: GT 2.0 TSI
In: Candy White
With a: DSG box
Options: parking sensors, folding mirrors, climate control ,big alloys, leather,
headlamp washers. Dynaudio, flat tyre sensors CD changer

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Post by scimitar »

Hi Had my 2.0 TSi for almost 3 years, 20,000 miles, worst problem was a sqeaky armrest. Oil consumption v. low- a great car, just getting a bit too popular now
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