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  1. hi all for a few months now my car has started to lose coolant and today the car over heated when the mrs took the car on a long drive. went to rescue her and added some more coolant and drive 40 miles home with no problems. i am at a loss now as to where to start looking to repair the problem as i can find no leaks inside or out. i have no misting with the windows. the oil is clean with no coolant present but the car seems to have this problem on most long journeys now. most short journeys the car never get much above 80c, so i can understand its happening when the engine gets to full temprature. also the coolant always gushes with air when i open the header tank, but it has always done this since ive owned the car (4 years) and returned to the max line, untill now. does this point towards head gasket failure or has anyone has had these symptoms? also the car drive fine after the mrs boiled it. any advice would be great. thanks
  2. Hi all I have always used castrol edge for my oil service. Usually I use the 5-40 turbo diesel with the engine being a tdi. Although the castrol website among others now recommend the 5-30. Does this oil do any better in the engine as it is actually cheaper than the turbo diesel type. Any thoughts? I don't know much about oil but they both meet the oil spec necessary. Thanks again for the good replies to all my questions
  3. Thanks for the info Paul. I fear I may have damaged the bearing when installing it. As the spacer I used fits inside the bearing rear and the flange will only go so far before hitting it. So for the last push I had to use the rear of the casting to pull against. As it is tight when bolted up I will see what my mot garage say when it goes in this week. Thanks again
  4. if you search on google there is a company that repairs these for
  5. hi all just replaced my rear wheel bearing only to find the flange had some play after i pressed it in to the bearing.is this at all normal as it felt ok once i reattached the bolt which holds the front washer and the abs ring at the hub rear. i did the job with decent tools and the flange had no scorching or pitting before reassembly. any advice from someone who has done the job before would be great
  6. Hi all. I need to change my rear wheel bearings and some advice on the removal and the tools used. I have changed the fronts before which was a long job removing the steering knuckle and pressing out the bearing at a friends workshop. I am now looking to buy my own bearing/hub tools. I know this can be done on the car with the cup and thrust plate tools. Has anyone had any good experience with these tools or should i stick to a slide hammer and the press. Also on the removal side am i correct in thinking the rear bearings are inside the hub unlike the fronts where the hub is pressed in to the bearing. Assuming this is correct will the inner race will remain on the stub axle and the rest of the bearing in the hub rear. Any extra tips on the tools or the removal would be great. thanks
  7. first few checks in an overheat situation for me are to leave the car to idle and as it gets slowly up to temprature check the radiator hoses top and bottom. if they are both hot then your thermostat is ok. next is to check that the fan works. if the car is to hot then the fan should kick in at some point but this is not always noticable when driving so at idle you can have a look. the sensor could be at fault but if the temp reading increases steadily when driving its still working but a change couldn't hurt there not expensive. also when was the coolant last changed. if left to long you can get a blockage. try all the free checks first. good luck
  8. I got the cheapest one i could from carpartd4less (about 20 quid). I fitted it at work after months of limp mode. It took 2 mins and you should be able to notice the power difference instantly. Ive had it on my car for over 3 years with no problems. Dont go to expensive its only a boost sensor. Its maf sensors you need to spend on getting a decent one
  9. Hi. It depends on the problem with the abs i think. I have had leads fail on the front wheels before and when they were replaced the light went out on its own. I think if you have pump failure you will have to use vcds to set up the new pump but in your case if its not a lead then its worth trying to fix the diagnostic socket and checking the fault before going any further.
  10. I have had some of your symptoms before and i to changed the driveshafts for the jr ones, cleaned the brakes, replaced the droplinks, bushes, wheel bearings and swapped the wheels around. I also thought about looking at the intermediate shaft as i had a grinding noise. Eventually i cured the problem by replacing the bearing bolts back to the old style 27mm as they seem to be longer than the new hex end ones. Bolts are quite cheap so may be worth a look. Otherwise there is a lot of information regarding the intermediate shaft if you search this forum but i think if this had failed you may have no drive at all as i believe the teeth on the shaft strip. Dont quote me thought i am no expert or mechanic, i just learn as i go. Hope this helps
  11. Thanks for the research. Looking on google this is the same 2 button curved type key i purchased from ebay. I will try programming it using the advice in the faq when i get a chance. Cheers gregers
  12. Hey gregers, i live in the colchester area. Thanks for the offer, another keyfob would be great. I do have a two button type that i purchased for a fiver on ebay but as i said i am unsure if this is the correct type for my car so am reluctant to get it cut and coded untill i know. Thanks
  13. Hi all. I have searched the faq and forum to no avail. I need to get a second key for my sharan 2001 tdi auy mk2 as when i purchased the car the owner could only find one of the keys. This key is a sealed black key without a built in fob. For the replacement I would like a built in fob but without a compirison i am unsure if i need a 2 button similar shape key or a flip type 2 or 3 button key. I guess it is down to the key frequency but i need some help on this one. If it helps my car has the front and rear domes in the roof as mentioned in some of the key programming posts. cheers
  14. Why not try carparts4less. This is just europarts without the store and they also do the deals as well.
  15. If your turbo fails you will most likely get a lot of smoke as the oil the turbo spins on will flow in to the exhaust system. It can be a pain but if you can get to the turbo and disconnect the plastic pipe side and feel for the spindle, give a wiggle. If the spindle is tight with little play your turbo is most likely o.k. I'm not an expert but your problem is most likely a sensor failure or an air leak in the charge air system. You should give the air system a quick check for loose pipes. Good luck
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