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VW BUSH
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Relay bloody 30
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15 August 2008, 20:44 »
Had a niggley rev flutter on and off for a few months now
if i unplugged the Maf etc and plugged it in again it seemed to cure it for a week or so.
Well i was clearing out my draws the other day and found a spare new R30 so thought ill fit it.
Flutter went so i took the old one (12months) apart and tested it at work, bloody thing was faulty!
contact was not being made properly every time
How naff is that
VW should be ashamed
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DazVR6
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mk3 VR6...FEEL THE GRUNT.
Re: Relay bloody 30
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15 August 2008, 21:17 »
What colour was the old one...? as the black ones were the dodgy ones and vw replaced em with the greyish ones.
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Mr Blue
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Re: Relay bloody 30
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15 August 2008, 21:51 »
vw are known for their shoddy electrics. I hate to admit it but its true. :embarassed:
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VW BUSH
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15 August 2008, 22:38 »
Cortina beige! Must signify crapyness
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boneybradley
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Back in a Mk3...
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15 August 2008, 23:12 »
the black ones were made in thailand or soemwhere similar and were shocking!! all for a price saving of about £1 per relay!!
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zoomered
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Re: Relay bloody 30
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28 August 2008, 18:04 »
I have a ever so slight flutter to the revs when the car is idling. Not enough to drop the rev counter but enough to hear it. Could this relay be to blame?
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haf1zur
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Re: Relay bloody 30
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29 August 2008, 07:46 »
could be your maf or throttle body needs cleaning
hafizur
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green-blood
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Re: Relay bloody 30
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29 August 2008, 09:32 »
just on idle mine has a fluff too, seems to chug a bit when crawling (no its not my right foot on teh clutch!!) throttel body cleaning this weekend, then these 2 relays I reckon...I'll report back
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Rob Needham
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29 August 2008, 10:22 »
similar problem on mine, changed relays and cleaned TB, changed MAF, coolant sensor, lambda probe, checked timing etc etc, in the end it was a faulty TB, replaced that and its fine, bloody expensive tho!!!
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lawson_gti
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29 August 2008, 18:15 »
jus had my car in garage as it was playing up big time found out my fuel relay was f**ked, and 2others were sparking out so had them replaced and my ecu light doesnt come on so i think the guy b4 me turned it off an had bout 10 errors on the car from crank sensor to fuel an pretty much everything every1 has said!!! u would have thought the germans would have made the wiring better lol
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