Hi All - Newbie here with a few GTi Qs!
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Hi All - Newbie here with a few GTi Qs!
Hi all,
My wife has a 2001 Polo GTi and it has a few anomilies I wanted to run past you guys.
The pedal box was replaced under warranty just before we got the car, but it still feels a little sticky to me - is this normal?
The main concern is that the car occasionally locks itself for no apparent reason! You unlock the car, and then about 20 seconds later it locks itself.
This once ended up locking my 7 week old daughter in the car for an hour until the AA came and got her out (it took him about 10 seconds to get in with no damage at all which is a little worrying!)
Has anyone else ever experienced this?
Cheers
Chris
My wife has a 2001 Polo GTi and it has a few anomilies I wanted to run past you guys.
The pedal box was replaced under warranty just before we got the car, but it still feels a little sticky to me - is this normal?
The main concern is that the car occasionally locks itself for no apparent reason! You unlock the car, and then about 20 seconds later it locks itself.
This once ended up locking my 7 week old daughter in the car for an hour until the AA came and got her out (it took him about 10 seconds to get in with no damage at all which is a little worrying!)
Has anyone else ever experienced this?
Cheers
Chris
My parent's previous Bora, a '99 model, had a central-locking "convenience" feature that can be enabled (and therefore disabled) using VAG-COM or similar. Sounds similar, the doors locked after about 20-30 seconds. It meant that whilst you were loading stuff into the boot after having gone shopping, the car would keep locking itself and then alarming because the boot was still open! 
If it is this same "convenience" feature, you should be able to get it disabled at your local dealership (at cost, sadly) or by a fellow enthusiast local to you who has a VAG-COM of their own.
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If it is this same "convenience" feature, you should be able to get it disabled at your local dealership (at cost, sadly) or by a fellow enthusiast local to you who has a VAG-COM of their own.
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Hi guys,
Cheers for the advice - I think it is probably best to get it booked into the local stealer and see what they think.
I guess it is feasible that my wife did something wrong and pressed the lock button by mistake, but it is pretty unlikely I think.
Any other GTi foibles I should be aware of?!
Cheers
Chris
Cheers for the advice - I think it is probably best to get it booked into the local stealer and see what they think.
I guess it is feasible that my wife did something wrong and pressed the lock button by mistake, but it is pretty unlikely I think.
Any other GTi foibles I should be aware of?!
Cheers
Chris
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