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  1. done that, its not just my phone! quiet on radio as well
  2. Using my iphone via Aux cassette tape adapter. But its nothing to do with that as it used to be fine, only recently has it changed...
  3. Hi, I have a 2001 Lupo TDI 1.4 with the standard cassette tape radio and CD changer. However, lately all of a sudden the radio won't turn up loud. I like to listen to podcasts on long car journeys in which a lot of them need the volume cranking up a bit, it will turn up to a point and then the knob just wont do anything once it reaches that point. It's the same with music or just radio, it almost hits a limit but is still not really loud at all and barely goes above the volume of road noise on a motorway! When i go into the settings of the radio and go through the options when it comes to something like setting the "phone" volume, i can crank that right up without any problem at all, but as soon as it goes back to the main volume it just drops right down! I have removed the fuse for a couple of minutes and then put it back in to reset the unit but still have the same problem. It never used to do it and don't understand why it is now! Any ideas? Cheers
  4. Hi, I went and looked at a Lupo last week, im really interested in purchasing the car, however one thing that bothered me, the owner has had the arches rolled and flared, she said when she had it done the side of the front bumper, right next to the arch has popped out to the side about 1-2cm, she said the body shop that done her arches couldn't get the bumper to realign, Just wondering if anyone has had this problem? or if it will be a case of just loosening the bumper, to get the clips back in? Cheers
  5. Apologies in advance for this! But i need some help. Going to look at a Lupo TDI in the new year, i posted about it around a month ago now, however prices and stuff have changed... Basically to cut it short, she is asking roughly £1500 2001 Lupo TDI Coilovers Steffan BCW alloys 4 new tyres 130k on the clock Doesn't think its ever had a cambelt change! so she dropped the price down from £1700. She said body work is great apart from a small amount of rust on the boot handle. This is the information i have at the moment, does that price seem about right? i'll obviously see if i can get it a bit lower when i go and check it out but i just want a heads up really. Hope everyone has a great Christmas.
  6. I've just been over on Edition38 and found myself looking at 6n and 6n2 polos, I really like them and think they can look super smart! Any one owned one? how does the 1.4 TDI compare to the lupo TDI?
  7. Why are you so sure on spending £6k on a 75bhp lupo? you should look into a 1.4 sport (100bhp) or a 1.4 TDI, could spend £1k on a TDI and most likely have it faster than a 75bhp petrol you spend £6k on. But thats if your set on having a 1.4, if not get a GTI, Don't understand why you would limit yourself to a 1.4 75bhp.
  8. Just a quick question for people with/previously owning a remapped TDI: I was talking to a friend today and he said, he talked to an ex owner of a remapped TDI... The owner said that the remap is awesome, makes the car so much more fun to drive however! He claimed that, due to the power, you end up changing gear constantly and said it was a nightmare to drive daily to work and back due to having to change gear all the time... I can kind of see this making sense, but figured i would ask on here before casting an opinion. So my question is, with the remap, obviously it increases the power by a large amount but does this substitute the "normal" every day driving? Thanks
  9. Not sure if this will be of help.... http://forums.clublupo.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=54563
  10. Treblet, sorry about that mate ha, i hit reply before i saw your post, i drifting back on topic at the end though ha!
  11. i paid £380 for a refurbished one because i realised what a load of crap citroen are! i wasn't prepared to get another secondhand beam for that to just break as well! i'm selling the car in the new year as i have had enough, so i'm trying to do everything properly! i'm hoping that i can get it to a standard that the next owner won't have the problems i have had! the reason i don't do it myself is because i have NO idea where to start, if i did, like you do it appears then yeah i would do it myself, but i don't so i do what everyone else does and takes it to their local garage. It took the garage 4 hours to fit my first beam and then 3 hours to fit the refurbished one, so if you can do it in half an hour fare play to you. Some people are fine with french cars, two of my mates both have an older saxo, one of them is on 115k and has had no problems since he got it on 90k, the other has had a dodgy cv joint, that is it! I suppose it's always going to be the case with cars to if you get lucky and then if you don't, i was warned by many people about getting a saxo, but for the money i had, it seemed to be the best car i could afford, next i'm going to try VW, we shall see how that turns out ha! But anyway, on topic, i know exactly how it feels to get frustrated at throwing money at your car when you can hardly afford to, the way i look at it, you could sell it with the problems and buy another car and hope you wont get problems with that or you could fix the issues, then see how you feel, if you decide you don't want it, sell it for more money with no issues.
  12. I have no one but my garage to fit the beam... so £120 is all i can do! It probably is the sensor, but it could be an aged cat like the diagnostic machine said the error is for. The gearstick isn't the linkages, i have been under the car and can see where the problem is, there is a rod which goes into the gearbox itself, that is where all the play is, i can't see any point in which i could get into look at it. When i say it has play in it, im talking, when its in gear i can move the stick about 2 inches when in gear.
  13. I learnt, do not worry yourself! ha Still waiting on a friend to get her new car so i can get her TDI
  14. At the moment, i own a saxo VTR, i've owned the car since February, my list of problems follow: Driveshaft needed replacing, £120 Arial leaking in water, fixed that myself, £10 Engine management light keeps coming on telling me i have an aged catalytic converter even though my emissions are fine. £40 to get it investigated to find nothing was wrong I had to replace my rear beam, £160 for the second hand beam, £130 to fit it, My exhaust literally just snapped, had to get it welded back on, £20 The secondhand rear beam went as well, had to get a new refurbished one £380 + £120 to fit. Plus usual stuff like brake discs being changed, MoT and full service, £200 At the moment my car drives with the engine management light on, something is dodgy with the gearbox, making the gear stick really floppy and horrible, it needs a cambelt changing soon and probably the clutch needs to be changed soon. It's a 2002, and had 60k on the clock, now on 70k. With problems as little as yours, i wouldn't really worry, try and figure it out yourself or just pay someone else to do it all for you.
  15. Well to be fare, just after having a quick 30 minute search at quotes, Admiral is still the cheapest with me, so it may not even matter, ill give it a go then if i do find a cheap one
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