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Golf mk7 / Re: Soundaktor disconnection
« Last post by ProtoCulture on Today at 22:52 »
You don't need to use credits to disable it. Just navigate to Structure Borne Sound, select Adaptation, find "Volume of structure-borne noise actuator," and change the value to 0
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Golf mk7 / Re: Wet boot and drain in hatch question.
« Last post by SRGTD on Today at 21:52 »
Yeah this can lead to water in the boot. But it could be the rear vents too!

The cause might also be perished seals around the rear light clusters.
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Golf mk7 / Re: Wet boot and drain in hatch question.
« Last post by rowlers on Today at 20:25 »
Yeah this can lead to water in the boot. But it could be the rear vents too!
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Golf mk7 / Wet boot and drain in hatch question.
« Last post by MinchCS on Today at 19:36 »

My daughter has a spare tyre well full of water in her Mk 7 diesel Golf. Looked at the usual suspects and the drain tube in the centre of the hatch is missing so have ordered a new one. But two questions if I may. The spare wheel well had at least an inch of water in it. Can that all come from just a misplaced drain tube? And how does the water get from the tailgate into the boot?

I am obviously going to fix it, but concerned it may be the rear vents too. Looking for some reassurance that the drain can cause a very wet boot. He writes hopefully...
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Golf mk7 / Re: Soundaktor disconnection
« Last post by symonh2000 on Today at 19:21 »
I unplugged the one on ours too. The EA888 isn't the worlds best sounding engine by a long way but it sounds a lot better than some fake buzzing noise behind the windscreen.
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Golf mk7 GTD/TDI / U140000 fault code
« Last post by Jay166 on Today at 19:02 »
Hi everyone. I have tried searching the forum for this but without success.
This morning I went to start my 18 GTD, the engine turned over and over but would not catch. Locked and unlocked the car, tried again, same result. Walked away for two hours, started first time!
Took the car to a local garage to get the codes read, Came up with U140000 Function restriction due to low voltage. Can anyone tell me what this is likely to be?
On a side note, the scan also threw up air con fault code B10A929, any pointers on this would also be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
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Golf mk8 / Re: GTI Edition 50 order thread
« Last post by TomGti50 on Today at 18:38 »
Ordered mine in Belgium on 31/12/25.
Ordered it without PP as I was afraid it would be to harsh for daily use.
It wasn't until last friday,when the first online reviews came, and all of them were very clear that the PP is a must and it doesn't compromise the comfort much.
I rang the dealer on saturday to try to change my order to include the PP.
He said he couldn't change it anymore, as it was allready planned in the factory.
On monday I got a call back that there still was a small chance it could be done by the Belgian importer, but I shouldn't get my hopes up to high. He mailed me a new order, I signed it and mailed it back to the dealer. He would contact me on tuesday to let me know if the importer was successfull.
Didn't hear him on tuesday and couldn't reach him today, so in my mind I allready gave up.
Untill five minutes ago: got a call from the dealer and the importer has managed to change my car to a PP  :laugh:
Only slight disadvantage is that they couldn't tell me if the deliverydate would be a little later, but I can live with that.
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Golf mk8 / Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Last post by king monkey on Today at 18:19 »
My dealer has added the £1k deposit contribution to my finance! Amazed it’s actually real. Thanks Andy for the heads up!
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Golf mk8 / Re: End of dashboard panel, issue?
« Last post by The WolfMan on Today at 17:46 »
From what I understand, dealers can't order replacement parts and replace them as warranty as they please. If the warranty is refused, the dealer pays the part.

For example, a headlight. The IQ Lights for the GTI are made by Valeo. There is a defect. I think that the dealer takes photos and reports the situation to the importer of the market in question. I assume that they escalate the problem to Volkswagen AG and if they accept that there is a problem, the dealer receives the green light to replace the headlight.

The customer doesn't pay for the warranty jobs, but I think that the importer pays to the dealer and Volkswagen AG pays to the importer.

If you go to a dealer, the amount of labour that you pay for each task is determined by VW. Dealers will receive only that hours and the value is not what the charge customers, is lower. If a warranty job takes two days to diagnose, those two days will not be payed to the dealer.

To finish the example in the end the defective headlight goes back to Valeo and they will pay to Volkswagen AG.

In your case I would suggest you to talk to show that seen on the photos to your dealer and ask them to report the situation to the importer, in your case Volkswagen Group UK. A warranty only covers defects. If a customer breaks something, the warranty doesn't cover that. But they need to proof that you did that.

For example, a clutch. Discoloration/heat marks in the flywheel are signs of improper use by the driver. But a clutch can in fact have a problem and the warranty must cover that.
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Golf mk8 / Re: GTI 8.5 first impressions
« Last post by candywhite12 on Today at 17:12 »
and some pics following full ceramic treatment by hand  :laugh: Had to let it sit for a few days but worth the wait








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