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Offline m4nesh

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Re:changed by-pass valve no big result
« Reply #10 on: 28 November 2003, 21:07 »


just been to get some food and timed how long it takes for the car to heat up.....its about 8-10 mins

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Re:changed by-pass valve no big result
« Reply #11 on: 28 November 2003, 21:20 »
air blocks in the system?

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Re:changed by-pass valve no big result
« Reply #12 on: 28 November 2003, 21:22 »
Im thinking of buying a by-pass valve kit. Is it an important mod. Im a bit wary as ive noticed alot of members have had problems ???

If its not broken then dont fix it?

Offline Leejaydoob

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Re:changed by-pass valve no big result
« Reply #13 on: 29 November 2003, 09:31 »


If its not broken then dont fix it?

you said it ;)

Offline richandhazel

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Re:changed by-pass valve no big result
« Reply #14 on: 29 November 2003, 11:06 »
I also believe its a good idea that if it isn't broken, leave well alone, mainly as I never have the time to tinker. Having said that, this one is a safety issue, that VW felt strong enough about to recall the cars and have the mod done. You shouldn't have to buy the mod kit if it hasn't already been fitted, VW should still do it for free.............see previous posts.

Im thinking of buying a by-pass valve kit. Is it an important mod. Im a bit wary as ive noticed alot of members have had problems ???

If its not broken then dont fix it?

Offline jedi16v

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Re:changed by-pass valve no big result
« Reply #15 on: 30 November 2003, 00:12 »
get one fitted only takes about 10 mins . ?28 , nice heat (most of the time it works ) and no wet carpets that cause dodgy smells :P

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Re:changed by-pass valve no big result
« Reply #16 on: 30 November 2003, 11:33 »
Have a look at the hose after the plastic outlet valve where it bends down. If this is too badly kinked you will not have alot of heat.  I was having the same problem but changing the inlet valve sorted it for me. Nice and toasty in there now!