Hello everyone
I have 3 days ago purchased a 1.8t to run back and forth to work. I knew it had some problems when I purchased it but still have a few questions as I am not familiar with the engine.
The car does need some work but its just has a water pump, oil pump, sump cleaned out including the strainer and lots of stuff. Its a bog standard 1999 1.8t though there are some parts missing and think it has had a non recorded front end bump ~ is the slam panel across the front normally the same colour as the body? as mine is black. The car is straight and I had a 4 wheel alignment to ensure. I knew what I was buying and I was aware that as a 10 year old car its seen so adventure, but this is a run about also a tow car for my track car or fun car.
Firstly when I start the car the will blow in warm air but as I drive it cools back down, then when I stop it has chance to warm up again. I think this is just thermostat.
I opened up the engine bay to have a look round and noticed that by the bonnet catch there is a small micro switch hanging down but I can't see where this little fella goes? any ideas? I think when the front was sprayed something was removed and hence its hanging there.
The next thing which is annoying me is the central locking, it works fine off the key, it opens locks as it should but if I open all the door locks the switch on the drivers side allows me to lock all 5 doors but the passenger and rear passenger pop back up. Not sure why, if I only open the dirvers door and use the switch to lock the doors they all lock and stay locked... Any ideas?
Last question, the precious owner fixed the rear light with red tape "well done" is the GTI lights different to any others?
Thanks in advance for your help, I have tried to use the search where I can. I want to turn this car into a good stock car with all the trimming in place and have spent a good time steam cleaning the recaros ready for the new bolsters which can only be down to some fat person sitting on them. I do wonder how some people can take no care of their cars.
Cheers Richard