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Golf mk8 / Re: Parking brake/Hill hold question
« Last post by fredgroves on Today at 12:33 »
Is your Yankee Golf manual or DSG?
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Golf mk8 / Re: Parking brake/Hill hold question
« Last post by artie on Today at 11:08 »
I've been driving MK7 / MK8 Golfs for 12 years and I've never noticed this. Always have found the auto-hold works really well, very smooth when moving off. A gentle tap of the throttle is all it should take in my experience. If its the full parking brake you are referring to, then yes, that is more noticeable, more of a "lurch", but I'd expect that because in that case the car has to release the parking brake, whereas on auto-hold its only applied the normal braking. There shouldn't be any need to apply the full parking brake in regular driving though, I rarely press that "P" button.

After further research  it seems we yanks do not have Auto Hold feature not sure why? But I’ve been using parking brake feature which releases with a lurch and a rear end squat each time…terrible feeling in use and miss it as in my Toyota Auto hold works perfectly oh well a least the Germans have given us cup holders now
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Golf mk6 / Re: Edition 35 Badge (Edition 30 Style!!)
« Last post by Nino on Today at 10:56 »
Looks nice that, tbh I am happy with mine and I feel his price is abit much for a badge.

I agree abit on the pricey side, but I looked at the edition 30 badge and it’s priced pretty similar

Once received forgot about the price and I was happy  :smiley:

Always like yours btw

Yeah I can see what you mean and thanks :)
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Golf mk6 / Re: Edition 35 Badge (Edition 30 Style!!)
« Last post by Adammk6 on Today at 08:05 »
Looks nice that, tbh I am happy with mine and I feel his price is abit much for a badge.

I agree abit on the pricey side, but I looked at the edition 30 badge and it’s priced pretty similar

Once received forgot about the price and I was happy  :smiley:

Always like yours btw
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Golf mk6 / Re: Edition 35 Badge (Edition 30 Style!!)
« Last post by Nino on Today at 07:34 »
Looks nice that, tbh I am happy with mine and I feel his price is abit much for a badge.
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Golf mk7 / Re: Water pump leak
« Last post by ianmb on Today at 00:08 »
Vw have gone back to the dealer and given the go ahead so all good.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8.5 gti key battery no warning!
« Last post by DSGboy on 18 November 2025, 23:25 »
My 2019 R gave the required Key fob Low Battery recently.  Renata CR2032 to the rescue.
Shame I didn’t respond equally swiftly when our Hive thermostat warned. Cold showers for spouse are never welcomed.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8.5 gti key battery no warning!
« Last post by Carlosfandango on 18 November 2025, 22:54 »
You don’t need a screwdriver, simply pull the emergency key from the fob and use it to push the rear cover off through the gap left from where the key was.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8.5 gti key battery no warning!
« Last post by MarkHowells on 18 November 2025, 22:30 »
That's strange because I had a warning when my battery was low. I ignored it for a while and it stopped warming me, but then I had an email from my local VW dealer asking me to call them as my vehicle has a standing alarm.

The VW dealer called because I have set them up as my authorised workshop in my VW app.
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Golf mk7 gallery / Re: Willy's Red 7.5 GTI PP
« Last post by willni on 18 November 2025, 20:58 »
Well I have installed what I'd going to call the 'Extended Leather Pack', to my car. Doorhandles and gearbox column both wrapped in Nappa leather with red stitching.

(Ignore the state of the car it hasn't been cleaned out in a month, due to not having the time!)









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