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"4x4v6" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... Hi all My wife has an 02 Polo 1.4. I have had the bonnet up once or twice to put oil and water in but that's about it. Today a silly light has come on and the engine is running rough. Give it a try and obviously a plug or lead has failed and it is only firing on three cylinders. No problem hoik the bonnet open and check the plugs and leads. Not exactly rocket science is it. Question : Where are the plugs and how do you get to them? I assume they are under that great big plastic cover but I cant get it off! Any help appreciated. I am sitting here looking at a faulty "coil pack" It cost about £40 + to replace. They are a constant problem. VW are crap LOL I keep 2 coil packs in my boot for such special occasions as I've had a couple go in the past and left me high and dry. I should've really had breakdown cover but I was too cheap! Luckily I managed to push the car to the side and there was a gsf car parts shop not far off! At the rate with things that go wrong on my polo and golf (curse with 2 vw's) I maybe fill the boot with every common fault part lol Could've turned into a bucket load of money for a simple fix. I gather your polo is all patched up and back on the road. Did you change it yourself or did you get a garage to sort it ? BTW did you have to reset the ecu ? (I read you have to use vag-com to reset it to clear the fault on the dash) but when mine went I changed the coil pack, disconnected the battery for 15 mins and all was cleared), I was advised on a vw forum that it is no possible as it would've logged as a fault in the ecu and would need a computer reset so I must be wrong even though I just explained what I did. |
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"4x4v6" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... Hi all My wife has an 02 Polo 1.4. I have had the bonnet up once or twice to put oil and water in but that's about it. Today a silly light has come on and the engine is running rough. Give it a try and obviously a plug or lead has failed and it is only firing on three cylinders. No problem hoik the bonnet open and check the plugs and leads. Not exactly rocket science is it. Question : Where are the plugs and how do you get to them? I assume they are under that great big plastic cover but I cant get it off! Any help appreciated. I am sitting here looking at a faulty "coil pack" It cost about £40 + to replace. They are a constant problem. VW are crap PS the car is an 02 with 12K on the clock My suzuki has 120K and has only had oil and filter changed a couple of times plus front discs and of course tyres. Buy another VW I dont think so! Blimey only 12k! Not familiar with the suzuki, surely you must have had the cambelt done ? spark plugs ? air filter ? |
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"Maxi" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... Hi all My wife has an 02 Polo 1.4. I have had the bonnet up once or twice to put oil and water in but that's about it. Today a silly light has come on and the engine is running rough. Give it a try and obviously a plug or lead has failed and it is only firing on three cylinders. No problem hoik the bonnet open and check the plugs and leads. Not exactly rocket science is it. Question : Where are the plugs and how do you get to them? I assume they are under that great big plastic cover but I cant get it off! Any help appreciated. I am sitting here looking at a faulty "coil pack" It cost about £40 + to replace. They are a constant problem. VW are crap PS the car is an 02 with 12K on the clock My suzuki has 120K and has only had oil and filter changed a couple of times plus front discs and of course tyres. Buy another VW I dont think so! Blimey only 12k! Not familiar with the suzuki, surely you must have had the cambelt done ? spark plugs ? air filter ? Had to get my lockal garage to deal with it as i lost interest. OK yes I have changed the plugs and air filter but i can do it myself. My 2.0 Vitara Auto has a chain not a belt and it goes off road often, ( must sober up ) it has got me home in floods and deep snow. the only thing wrong with it is a bit of rust on the rear wheel arches. This crap 1.4 Polo is under powered, too low to the ground. You have to rev the ******** off it to get it to pull up a hill. and although its 7 years youger than my Suzuki, whenever we go anywhere, we take my car as it is more fun and less trouble. The problem we had seems to be so comon it is a daily event. Would i buy a VW no no no. |
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"4x4v6" wrote in message ... "Maxi" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... "4x4v6" wrote in message ... Hi all My wife has an 02 Polo 1.4. I have had the bonnet up once or twice to put oil and water in but that's about it. Today a silly light has come on and the engine is running rough. Give it a try and obviously a plug or lead has failed and it is only firing on three cylinders. No problem hoik the bonnet open and check the plugs and leads. Not exactly rocket science is it. Question : Where are the plugs and how do you get to them? I assume they are under that great big plastic cover but I cant get it off! Any help appreciated. I am sitting here looking at a faulty "coil pack" It cost about £40 + to replace. They are a constant problem. VW are crap PS the car is an 02 with 12K on the clock My suzuki has 120K and has only had oil and filter changed a couple of times plus front discs and of course tyres. Buy another VW I dont think so! Blimey only 12k! Not familiar with the suzuki, surely you must have had the cambelt done ? spark plugs ? air filter ? Had to get my lockal garage to deal with it as i lost interest. OK yes I have changed the plugs and air filter but i can do it myself. My 2.0 Vitara Auto has a chain not a belt and it goes off road often, ( must sober up ) it has got me home in floods and deep snow. the only thing wrong with it is a bit of rust on the rear wheel arches. This crap 1.4 Polo is under powered, too low to the ground. You have to rev the ******** off it to get it to pull up a hill. and although its 7 years youger than my Suzuki, whenever we go anywhere, we take my car as it is more fun and less trouble. The problem we had seems to be so comon it is a daily event. Would i buy a VW no no no. Another happy vw owner ... sounds like its time to sell it and buy something else ? I like the idea of having a chain instead of a silly belt! who the heck came up with cambelt! |
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managed to produce the following words of wisdom Blimey only 12k! Not familiar with the suzuki, surely you must have had the cambelt done ? spark plugs ? air filter ? Had to get my lockal garage to deal with it as i lost interest. OK yes I have changed the plugs and air filter but i can do it myself. My 2.0 Vitara Auto has a chain not a belt and it goes off road often, ( must sober up ) it has got me home in floods and deep snow. the only thing wrong with it is a bit of rust on the rear wheel arches. This crap 1.4 Polo is under powered, too low to the ground. You have to rev the ******** off it to get it to pull up a hill. and although its 7 years youger than my Suzuki, whenever we go anywhere, we take my car as it is more fun and less trouble. The problem we had seems to be so comon it is a daily event. Would i buy a VW no no no. Vitara V6s are meant to be pretty good at the off-road stuff, tbh. I prefer a 4x4V8Turbo personally :-p, just a shame it shreds gearboxes. VWs after the Mk2 Golf do seem much less reliable than the earlier stuff.. -- Pete M - OMF#9 "Save your breath for cooling your porridge! W&P Range Rover V8 Turbo Golf GTi 2.0 (Mk2 - proper one) Scorpio Ultima 24v Tatra 805 |
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Had to get my lockal garage to deal with it as i lost interest.
OK yes I have changed the plugs and air filter but i can do it myself. My 2.0 Vitara Auto has a chain not a belt and it goes off road often, ( must sober up ) it has got me home in floods and deep snow. the only thing wrong with it is a bit of rust on the rear wheel arches. This crap 1.4 Polo is under powered, too low to the ground. You have to rev the ******** off it to get it to pull up a hill. and although its 7 years youger than my Suzuki, whenever we go anywhere, we take my car as it is more fun and less trouble. The problem we had seems to be so comon it is a daily event. Would i buy a VW no no no. Vitara V6s are meant to be pretty good at the off-road stuff, tbh. I prefer a 4x4V8Turbo personally :-p, just a shame it shreds gearboxes. VWs after the Mk2 Golf do seem much less reliable than the earlier stuff.. Wouldn't agree with that generalised statement. We had a Bora and a Lupo and both were fine. Yes some small niggles but neither car ever stranded us. However I've driven quite a few Polos as courtesy cars and they do seem to be rubbish. Interior quality was down on our Lupo. Current Golf also feels very cheap inside compared with our Bora As for the OP complaining about the Polo being too low to the ground. Are you expecting it to be like your Vitara? If so, you've definitely bought the wrong car. Agree with it being underpowered. Although you should try the 1.2 :-O |
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"Dave" wrote in message ... Had to get my lockal garage to deal with it as i lost interest. OK yes I have changed the plugs and air filter but i can do it myself. My 2.0 Vitara Auto has a chain not a belt and it goes off road often, ( must sober up ) it has got me home in floods and deep snow. the only thing wrong with it is a bit of rust on the rear wheel arches. This crap 1.4 Polo is under powered, too low to the ground. You have to rev the ******** off it to get it to pull up a hill. and although its 7 years youger than my Suzuki, whenever we go anywhere, we take my car as it is more fun and less trouble. The problem we had seems to be so comon it is a daily event. Would i buy a VW no no no. Vitara V6s are meant to be pretty good at the off-road stuff, tbh. I prefer a 4x4V8Turbo personally :-p, just a shame it shreds gearboxes. VWs after the Mk2 Golf do seem much less reliable than the earlier stuff.. Wouldn't agree with that generalised statement. We had a Bora and a Lupo and both were fine. Yes some small niggles but neither car ever stranded us. However I've driven quite a few Polos as courtesy cars and they do seem to be rubbish. Interior quality was down on our Lupo. Current Golf also feels very cheap inside compared with our Bora As for the OP complaining about the Polo being too low to the ground. Are you expecting it to be like your Vitara? If so, you've definitely bought the wrong car. Agree with it being underpowered. Although you should try the 1.2 :-O Comparing the standards of various VWs is interesting. Especially when you remember that the *standard* model is actually not standard at all. Often enough they are produced differently for the different markets. I know that some manufacturers produce cars for the Spanish market to a lower specification than for other European markets. Generally the specification for the German market is pretty high, customers in Germany expect it. It would be interesting to know at what level the specs are set for the UK market. From what you say they seem to be set pretty low. If that is the case, then I wonder why? Lack of cash? Low customer expectations? |
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Comparing the standards of various VWs is interesting. Especially when you
remember that the *standard* model is actually not standard at all. Often enough they are produced differently for the different markets. I know that some manufacturers produce cars for the Spanish market to a lower specification than for other European markets. Generally the specification for the German market is pretty high, customers in Germany expect it. It would be interesting to know at what level the specs are set for the UK market. From what you say they seem to be set pretty low. If that is the case, then I wonder why? Lack of cash? Low customer expectations? That's probably the case to a certain extent but I doubt VW would have different standards of dashboard across Europe. I think the British buyer expects high standards now too. To me it looks like VW are just cutting a few corners to make more money while at the same time not dropping the standards below Ford or Vauxhall. As I said, Our Lupo's interior "felt" higher quality than the current Polo or Golf. I've not sat in a new Passatt to compare but I suspect it won't be so bad. It's not just VW doing this. When we were shopping for a replacement for our Bora we looked at the Saab 9-3. A supposedly premium car. The interior quality was absolutely shocking. I go as far as saying it's worse than the cheaper Vauxhall/Opel Vectra which it shares its chassis with. We bought an A4 as it is so much nicer place to be in. |
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"Dave" wrote in message ... Comparing the standards of various VWs is interesting. Especially when you remember that the *standard* model is actually not standard at all. Often enough they are produced differently for the different markets. I know that some manufacturers produce cars for the Spanish market to a lower specification than for other European markets. Generally the specification for the German market is pretty high, customers in Germany expect it. It would be interesting to know at what level the specs are set for the UK market. From what you say they seem to be set pretty low. If that is the case, then I wonder why? Lack of cash? Low customer expectations? That's probably the case to a certain extent but I doubt VW would have different standards of dashboard across Europe. I think the British buyer expects high standards now too. To me it looks like VW are just cutting a few corners to make more money while at the same time not dropping the standards below Ford or Vauxhall. As I said, Our Lupo's interior "felt" higher quality than the current Polo or Golf. I've not sat in a new Passatt to compare but I suspect it won't be so bad. It's not just VW doing this. When we were shopping for a replacement for our Bora we looked at the Saab 9-3. A supposedly premium car. The interior quality was absolutely shocking. I go as far as saying it's worse than the cheaper Vauxhall/Opel Vectra which it shares its chassis with. We bought an A4 as it is so much nicer place to be in. There's definitely a move to cut costs on VW cars now. I bought a Golf Mk 4 when that came out and found the visual/tactile quality fine - the problems came with design faults in the window lifters, doorseals and a radiator fan that fails without any indications and then destroys the air-con compressor as that overheats! The replacement was clearly made from cheaper materials. I'm sure the actual materials used are the same across Europe, but the details of what's included in the standard price will certainly vary. The UK market tends to get a fairly sparse set with all the useful bits being at extra cost. For what's its worth I replaced my Golf with an Octavia. The same chassis, engine and interior fittings of course, but much better value and also a hatchback with a truly spacious boot unlike the VW offerings. Chris |
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