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Offline ginga

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should i have ppower steering
« on: 21 October 2007, 14:11 »
hello all just bought a 1990 golf gti. just wondering if it should have powersteering.? also i have no warm air, mileometer doesnt work and get 2nd gear crunch. apart from that love it!  :grin:

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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #1 on: 21 October 2007, 15:22 »
PAS didn't come as standard.

check your coolant level re the warm air.


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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #2 on: 21 October 2007, 16:56 »
2nd gear crunch - Change the oil in your gearbox as a first fix, if it persists even when warm then you may need to get a new gearbox

No warm air - I had the same problem my car didn't have a stat for some reason so check your water temp goes to halfway or thereabouts. If you go down the motorway and the temp is cold then your stat is permanently open.

Think your speedometer, is controlled by a cable. I'd check if this hasn't fallen off behind the instrument cluster. Get the switches/radio/dash surround out and you should have an electrical plug at the bottom, a vacuum pipe for the revs and a white plug into the back of the speedo. If its connected then maybe someone has messed around with the speedo cable on the g/box side and the cog has fallen in which is not good.

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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #3 on: 21 October 2007, 19:54 »
cheers mate i that a go :smiley:

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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #4 on: 21 October 2007, 23:46 »
Second gear crunch is almost a requirement on the mk2s, i wouldn't worry, just stick some redline mtx oil in it and just be careful when it's cold.

speedo cable has probably snapped, easy fix, just make sure you don't lose the cog in the gearbox when you remove it.

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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #5 on: 22 October 2007, 06:29 »
look for pas fluid reservoir to the left and down from the battery.

small rectanglular reservoir.
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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #6 on: 22 October 2007, 17:21 »
No warm air - I had the same problem my car didn't have a stat for some reason so check your water temp goes to halfway or thereabouts. If you go down the motorway and the temp is cold then your stat is permanently open.

Bit of a hijack but this sounds like my car. Time for a new stat or is there another cure?
Thanking you. 

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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #7 on: 22 October 2007, 17:44 »
No warm air - I had the same problem my car didn't have a stat for some reason so check your water temp goes to halfway or thereabouts. If you go down the motorway and the temp is cold then your stat is permanently open.

Bit of a hijack but this sounds like my car. Time for a new stat or is there another cure?
Thanking you. 

You getting both the symptoms of no hot air and a low temp gauge? If just no hot air it could be the heater matrix has an air pocket. Depending on what we end up doing for the oxford show I'll happily have a gander at it for you.

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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #8 on: 24 October 2007, 21:16 »
it takes a long time sometimes maybe drive for 30 mins before temp gauge goes up to nearly halfway. then when i turn th fan on it blows warmish for bout 20 secs. coolant lvel is fine as car just been serviced

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Re: should i have ppower steering
« Reply #9 on: 25 October 2007, 21:23 »
Dunno if this helps much,

but my valver was also sitting at low temps esp on da motorway and the heat was luke warmish....
During a waterpump change, noticed that there was no thermostat in there!

Got a new thermo in and she warms up pretty well and the in-car heating is spot on now!


Things that are run on heat are always best shoved into a pan of boiling pan and this will always confirm parts broken or not regardless of newness :wink:


p.s test the thermostat before you put it in, i had to do it all again coz had a cack one from GSF!

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