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Title: Cars have feelings too
Post by: JC on 22 September 2008, 13:08
 :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

well my GTI has,  cos it knows I have been working on another Golf

so today the thermostat decided to not work, causing a reet load of back pressure which has blown the heater matrix

 :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

so after a scary tow home off the AA on a rigid bar, its been dumped in the garage, and the green machine has hit the streets.

So do i bite the bullet and change the stat and martrix just for the rolling road day, or cut my losses and pull her off the road now ????
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: boneybradley on 22 September 2008, 13:13
Of course they have feelings.....mine has allways started 100% but last week I looked at a few others to replace it and she decided not to start due to battery issues! Even with a fully charged battery it wouldn't go until yestoday and i havent done anything else to it! (that was the day I decided to keep it and not look at another till laters!)
Its got a mind!! and is good at playing tricks!!    Yours will be the same and is craving your attention!  :wink:
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: Khare on 22 September 2008, 17:44
its actually freaky when stuff this happens. i remember a while back, i was thinking "dam i wish i got a pug or something, cheap, small, golf like, but newer and more economical. not long after the car started giving me some trouble and i had to call the AA to rescue me :sad:
cars DO have feelings :grin:
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: VeeDubGTI16v on 22 September 2008, 18:26
put the cl on the rolling road  :afro:
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: Leon R on 22 September 2008, 18:31
Do rolling roads measure power that low? :tongue:
Mr. Chuff, please keep your GTI. Stat takes about 20 leisurely minutes to change but as you probably know the matrix will take longer. Seems like youre just getting a bit bored of it. Up the power and you wont!
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: Conker on 22 September 2008, 18:35
Bummer mate. Look on the bright side - At least you've got the CL otherwise you'd be in more of a mess.

Did it give you any sign of something being wrong before it blew, e.g. did it overheat?

Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: sharpie on 22 September 2008, 18:36
heater matrix burns your legs/feet well good eh.

just bypass the heater matrix connecting the two pipes into the bulkhead together in a loop. not ideal but a decent temp fix.
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: JC on 22 September 2008, 20:32
well, as I have PAS, the stat aint a 20 minute job, its 35 minutes, but as I was taking it apart i have drained the PAS to change the fluid.

I also pulled the alternator off as the connections needed a good clean, - and its mounting bracket as it needed a lick of paint.

and then the SO CALLED HORRIBLE job.

1, throw away the haynes book of lies - it misses out some keys parts  :rolleyes:

2, go for it, remembering people saying about the top clips.

3, take 65 minutes to remove the offending item.

So, all i gotta do now is order the bits and then rebuild it.

Conker - Water  light was flashing - temperature was all ok.  I got stuck in traffic, stuck the heater on full and whoosh, car steamed up and footwell got all warm and damp.

Only when i investigated did I notice that the bottom hose was cold - thus the stat is stuck shut and the back pressure was too much for the Matrix. ( so says the nice AA man )

So, where do you al get ya matrixs from, have I seen somewhere that you should use a MK3 one ?????

Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: cняis on 22 September 2008, 20:32
heater matrix burns your legs/feet well good eh.

just bypass the heater matrix connecting the two pipes into the bulkhead together in a loop. not ideal but a decent temp fix.

+1

this got me out of trouble a while ago... although if i were you i'd do it know in time for winter!

you will have to change the 'stat anyway.


cars and feelings... yes... without the golf's clutch failing, i wouldnt have got a decent job!
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: cняis on 22 September 2008, 20:35

So, where do you al get ya matrixs from, have I seen somewhere that you should use a MK3 one ?????



ebay. from these guys. theyve always been very good, used them loads of times.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-GOLF-MK2-MK3-GTI-HEATER-MATRIX-C39_W0QQitemZ190253044941QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item190253044941
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: JC on 22 September 2008, 20:35
oy chris - can u supply parts  :laugh:

Call me Mr impulsive, i need bitz ASAP as i done all the removal already  :grin:
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: cняis on 23 September 2008, 23:47
oy chris - can u supply parts  :laugh:

Call me Mr impulsive, i need bitz ASAP as i done all the removal already  :grin:

what do you need? we dont offer mail order, as we're so busy supplying local garages and retail punters  :laugh: if you were local i'd say come on down, but you're not so i'd suggest ebay...  :tongue:

Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: JC on 24 September 2008, 08:51
matrix enroute from that ebay link,


stat collected from Halfrauds last night

then i had to play musical batteries on the CL  :shocked: :lipsrsealed: :cry:
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: GTI_Mike on 24 September 2008, 10:36
So true...Am about to get a company car and sell the golf  :sad: and stuff starts going wrong. May be breaking or selling soon!!
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: Diamond Hell on 24 September 2008, 16:39
Your cars only have feelings because you don't beat them hard enough.

Treat 'em mean, you'll find they stay keen.

Sharpie's heater matrix blowing was the least of his worries the other day.......
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: mattneck(Beavis) on 25 September 2008, 00:19
Your cars only have feelings because you don't beat them hard enough.

Treat 'em mean, you'll find they stay keen.

Sharpie's heater matrix blowing was the least of his worries the other day.......

Is this a hint towards the wrong turning they took where they ended up in Luxembourg?  :grin:
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: Diamond Hell on 25 September 2008, 10:36
Nah it's more about the other water leaks he had on his car, when it was in Germany.
Title: Re: Cars have feelings too
Post by: sharpie on 25 September 2008, 12:13
Your cars only have feelings because you don't beat them hard enough.

Treat 'em mean, you'll find they stay keen.

Sharpie's heater matrix blowing was the least of his worries the other day.......

Is this a hint towards the wrong turning they took where they ended up in Luxembourg?  :grin:

nearly in luxembourg, not quite.

Nah it's more about the other water leaks he had on his car, when it was in Germany.

to be fair, where wasn't it leaking from? dash/interior coming out today for seat swap and matrix fix.