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sat1983

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About sat1983

  • Birthday 06/09/1983

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    Sheffield
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    VAG cars

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    2001 Lupo GTI

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  1. The time has already come to sell my fantastic Lupo GTI. I am selling this as I've finally taken the plunge and am starting my own business. I've bought an old citroen HY and starting a french food business! I need some cash to buy an estate car. Simple as! I bought it in February 2011. I have replaced the couple of common issues these little cars come with, namely new starter motor & new genuine VW check straps. I have basically fixed the few other issues that needed doing on a car reaching 90k miles at the time. New genuine windscreen wipers, new genuine rear suspension were done. When I buy a car, everything has to be fixed, I just cannot stand anything not right. The main issue was that the airbag light was on when I bought it. Over £800 later, at the VW main dealer, this was fixed with a new airbag module. At the same time, VW do their “what can be changed to rip off the customer checklist” and amazingly for VW they gave it a clean bill of health. I have the document proving this- all green ticks! I have all receipts for all work done. It was last serviced when I bought it, so only a few months ago. The cambelt and water pump was changed at 90k with genuine VW parts. I have receipt for this. I even traced the previous owner who told me everything he did to the car! He was a member on here. Ok details of the car: In silver with ice cold A/C September 2001 51 plate, 6 speed, 96,700 miles with FSH, VW up to 45K, then independants. Cambelt and waterpump changed at independent specialist in Nov 2010 at 90k (VW parts) Rear suspension changed in May 2011 New Bosch battery fitted May 2011 New Mintex rear brake discs and pads in April 11 Good tyres 9 months MOT and 4 months tax (expires 31/10/11) HPI clear V5 present “bad” parts: The original leather steering wheel was worn so I temporarily changed it to a standard Lupo one. I kept the other one with the intention on having in retrimmed but it didn't get done- so you'll get 2 steering wheels! Chip in sidelight- see picture A cat left 2 scratches on roof The recirculate button & heater lights aren't working. I am going to France for 10 days from the 24th July to 1st August, please bear this in mind for viewing although I should have WIFI access over there! I will edit this post if I think of anything else- but I'm pretty sure I've covered it all! £3250 No offers
  2. It just doesn't work on any settings at all- never had a problem before I took heater controls apart!
  3. It actually is staying up and not staying down. Can only come up with the spring theory? Sadly due to this business venture I've mentionned, I may have to sell the GTI very soon... Would like to fix it though!
  4. Seriously. I've taken everything apart three sodding times- the recirculate button just won't work...
  5. Pure dopiness... To be fair that must have been what my subconscious thought! On a serious note, there seems to be little else I can do. The springs seems to have lost all tension. I've no idea what I can do short of replacing the whole lot...
  6. It's the "face" vents- will try all settings but I'm pretty sure it ain't working with all of them! Staying in Sheff btw!
  7. Changed the bulb which has worked intermittently seems I've bought the car. Took old one out with spanner and it shattered. It left bits of glass where the "knob" needed to go back in- meaning I was wanting to take heater controls out to shake glass out. After unscrewing tons of screws, I still couldn't figure how to take them out! Fairy muff- so put everything back how it was. The realised AC button and recirculate were dodgy. AC turned out (thankfully) to be ok but recirculate won't stay down- the spring seems to do nothing. Dunno what to do really- surely I didn't break it?!!
  8. Sorted for now- how long will it last?!
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