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Golf mk7 / Re: Winter Tyres
« Last post by Big Col on Today at 17:05 »
I run separate winter wheels/tyres

buy proper all season or winter tyres, uniroyal rainsports are neither.

I've currently got goodyear ultragrips, they are a winter tyre. Perhaps a bit overkill for the last few years as they've seen very little snow or slush.
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Golf mk7 / Winter Tyres
« Last post by rowlers on Today at 16:45 »
Anyone run different tyres in Winter? I never did, but got a spare set of wheels so I do now.
I'll need some new ones for the coming winter, I'm up in Cumbria so it is more wet than cold and wondered if Uniroyal Rainsports would do the job?

Don't need top end tyres, not planning on hooning around in winter!

Anyone got any pointers?
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Golf mk7 / Re: Replacement dipstick
« Last post by coolhandluke123 on Today at 13:31 »
I don't think they are that expensive from the dealer.
Remember to always remove them when the engine is warm.
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Golf mk7 / Re: Mis Fire cylinder 2 - TCR
« Last post by willni on Today at 12:46 »
If you suspect contaminated fuel you're best to just empty the tank, it's very inconvenient but better than continuing with an additive and possibly cause damage to the injectors.

Possibly worth while checking the spark plugs to see what condition they're in as well.
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Golf mk7 / Replacement dipstick
« Last post by Big Col on Today at 10:49 »
Hello,

In a moment of clumsiness I've broken the original plastic dipstick. d'oh.
Any advice on a replacement?

I see items online at £100+ which i dont really fancy paying for a dipstick, any more reasonably priced recommendations?

Or better just to buy another standard plastic one, the new plastic won't be aged and brittle?
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Golf mk8 / Re: Tyrès
« Last post by davo245 on 03 April 2026, 22:32 »
My mk8 with hankooks from factory 19's
I now run PS5's have also run on my old 7.5 performance p zeros and pilot sport 4 S's. Also on 19s.

PS5'S would be my choice again without any hesitation if that helps to out.

(Best looking sidewalls too!) 🤣

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Golf mk7 / Re: Battery coding
« Last post by greencode on 03 April 2026, 19:52 »
I think you have to change the serial number. Can you do it by buying 10 credits on your set up?
I have the pro version so can't give definitive answer.

Unfortunately not. You can only change capacity and type and each of those is 30 credits each! I can get the Pro subscription for £42 so I may have to bite the bullet.
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Golf mk7 / Re: Battery coding
« Last post by MinchCS on 03 April 2026, 17:07 »
I think you have to change the serial number. Can you do it by buying 10 credits on your set up?
I have the pro version so can't give definitive answer.
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Golf mk7 / Battery coding
« Last post by greencode on 03 April 2026, 14:18 »
I’ve just installed a new battery that I now need to code. I have OBDeleven but I don’t have the pro subscription. I noticed in the one click apps you can change the battery capacity and type. The capacity has changed from 70 to 72 on the new battery. The type remains AGM. My question is can I just change the capacity for the car to know it’s a new battery or do I have to enter the new serial number which will mean I’ll have to buy the pro sub. Thanks for any help.
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Golf mk8 / 8.5 - 1st oil change
« Last post by candywhite12 on 03 April 2026, 10:15 »
quoted 120 pounds for first oil change at 7.500km, does that sound about right?  I see that the engine takes between 5-7 litres, anyone who's had their oil changed at the dealers, do they also change the filter if it's just oil change and not full service?
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