6n Common Faults

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6n Common Faults

Post by KarlM »

Hi all,

I am currently creating a 'buying guide' for the Polo 6n. So i need any problems you've had, like rust hotspots etc.... bascially anything you think will help people looking at buying a 6n.

So go for it peeps.......

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Post by Speedlaw »

On the subject of rust...

Seen the following spots more than once:

- Under the rubbers that cover the holes in the doors, where the hinge goes in
- At the very end of the rubber strips on the roof, where the roof meets the boot lid
- Behind the plastic mirror bases (normally invisible)

Can't think of anything else right now... :oops:
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Post by Geezer »

-electric windows always play up
-always look for records of regular oil changes on these-they need it
-rust in wheel arch-can catch behind rear wheel
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Post by pollock »

water pump died
bushes up front wish bones died
leakin rear shocks
and cv boots splittin or is that me 2 in 2 months
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Post by Blk6N »

Pedal Box!

Same fault as Caddy's etc. Clutch goes stiff, doesn't get changed in time, puts strain on Cable and twists/breaks/cracks pedal box mounting bracket that's bolted to the bulkhead. :x

Ask any GSF Van driver :wink: I spoke to my local main dealer about the price of the bracket - not bad only £25 or so. BUT is a PITA of a job :shock:
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Post by se97mlm »

Pollock, tell me what are those stunning alloys you have on your Polo? Really want a set!

-Look for electric windows, both of mine failed in 66k miles
-Cambelt changed between 40-60K
-Electric mirror heaters pack up: £36 for the glass!
-Check inside the boot under the carpet for a factory sticker with option codes and engne code. If this is missing, car has been rear-ended
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Post by KarlM »

se97mlm wrote:Pollock, tell me what are those stunning alloys you have on your Polo?
They are OZ superleggera's. not sure what size though...
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Post by simon pope »

leaky heater matrix
throttle bodies (biggest fault) on most polo's
iratic speedo

well ive had all of these go wrong on mine!!!!!
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Post by dob-polo6n »

i've had:

-Engine starts and instantly cuts out on every cold start (takes two+ go's to get it started, unless you hit the accelorator (sp) pedal instantly the first time
-Power steering pump went
-Faulty temperature sensor
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

Rust under early MK4 rear arches (on the very latest MK4's the rear arches were rolled and filled with waxoil).

Electric Window Motors

Wiring loom into front doors breaks (bare wires touching each other :shock: )

Cracking paint in join under rear lights

Rear Bulbs blowing regularly

Gearbox bearing

Brake Discs Warping after 2k

Squeeky Drums

Going through Wheel Bearings like they're going out of fashion (with Alloys on)

Swolen Crank Breather Pipe

That's about all I remember!
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Post by Nick »

Simon,

Did you find a cure for the throttle body problem?

Nick.
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Post by simon pope »

no did i buggery!! im a bit struck for cash at the mo but im gonna get a garage to have a look, ive sprayed loads of throttle body cleaner in and that works for a while then it starts doing it again, if u have any suggestions pls tell???? :?:
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Post by hayesey »

could be the temp sensor on the thermostat housing. this went in my mk4 not so long ago.

first symtoms were like u said, struggling to cold start. then the idle went to cock & eventually it just wouldnt start at all. the sensor only costs £20 & isn't hard to replace if u know your way around under a bonnet.
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Post by Nick »

Hi Simon,

So far my car's been back to the VW dealer (under extended warranty) about 4 or 5 times!
So far i've had a new coolant temp sensor, new ECU,and a new throttle position potentiometer plus a couple of ECU resets.
They wont admit it, but even VW cant solve the problem.
I've also had the throttle body off, and cleaned it myself, but this didnt work either.
I'm begining to think that this is one gremlin with the MK4 that you just have to live with.
I'm taking the car to an independant VW specialist, within the next couple of weeks for a service and MOT, so i will get them to take a look at it.
If they get lucky, and are able to find a cure, i will certainly let you know,

hayesey,
do you have a part number for that temp sensor, so that i can check if it's the one they changed, or not?

Cheers,

Nick.
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Post by Speedlaw »

As a confirmation to a few of the faults mentioned so far, this week my car experienced the demise of both window motors two days after one another (very expensive parts btw) and the throttle body cleaning/idling issue.
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