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chrisbwy

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  1. Haven't found one, but maybe I'm using the wrong key words. Thanks for your suggestion.
  2. Hi All, Anyone have one of the above in useable condition please? Much appreciated, Chris
  3. Hi All, I am missing one of the above items. Does anyone have any lying around? Many thanks Chris
  4. Many thanks to you both for your info, much appreciated, regards Chris
  5. Hi All, I'm just about to begin restoration of my GTI rear beam. The rear stub axle mounting plates are quite crusty. Only one side, part number 6E0501466A, is available from VW Classic Parts. So two questions please... 1. I assume these two parts, 6E0501466A and 6E0501465A must be handed somehow. In what way? Could I convert/modify two 6E0501466A to fit? 2. Does anybody remanufacture this part? I have had a company called Epytec suggested but they only appear to offer a camber adjustment plate. Any help much appreciated, Thanks Chris
  6. Hi All, Anybody using a fitted outdoor cover for thier Lupo GTI that they can recommend please? Thanks Chris
  7. Hi All, After 17 years of ownership it's time to start restoring the 2004 GTI. It's suffered underneath sadly. My restorer has asked me to try find a better condition rear beam. I've been reading on here for the last few hours about rear beams but would like to ask for clarification, sorry. What do I need exactly? Will only a GTI rear beam fit? What are my options? Does anybody have a good one that I can blast (without it falling to rusty dust) and powder coat? Does anybody have a rear beam exploded diagram so I can understand all the components, brakes, splash guards, nuts & bolts etc. Your help and advice as always much appreciated. Regards Chris
  8. Cheers mk2 - I will definitely take a look. Regards Chris
  9. Thanks Rich. Car went into garage today for a Service so I asked their opinion too. Change stalk was their first suggestion. I tried Xenon main beam a few times after arriving at garage and it worked on/off both lights fine - but I only left them on main beam for a few seconds. When it failed the night before they had been on main beam for a few minutes. Anyway it's sure to fail again so think I'll change and eliminate the stalk. Do you know if the GTI stalk is the same as non-GTI Lupos and if it's still available from VW? Do you know the fuse number so I can mark it if it needs removing in a panic? Regards and thanks Chris
  10. Hi All, Driving home yesterday at night I flicked the main beam on ok, a few moments later tried to flick it off. But blue light stayed on, not sure if one or both Xenons stayed on main beam, but oncoming cars were flashing me. I tried several times to flick the main beam back off again and finally they went back off and blue light went out too. Whilst I was frantically trying to get them off I started to smell an electrical burning. Once the main beam went off the smell stopped. Made it home ok resisting not to put main beam back on. I haven't tried it again today nor any diagnostics - thought I'd ask here first, see if anybody else had the same happen to them or have any ideas. I've read on here that the Xenons use an internal solenoid to switch between dipped and main beam. I assume there's no feedback from the headlight solenoid system to keep the blue light illuminated if the solenoid gets stuck. So am I looking at the indicator stork? Or is there a relay between stork and solenoid? If your suggestion is to change the stork - does the steering wheel and air bag need to come off? Thanks in advance for your comments and help. Cheers Chris
  11. Many thanks once again for the diagrams, photo and information. LR5V - I assume you had a lot of masking off to do when powder coating the spacers. Regards Chris
  12. Thanks yeha, Still just not sure in this "sandwich" of parts where the splash guard comes. It looks to me like the splash guard fixes/wraps "around" the stub axle. Does the stub axle have to be removed to gain access to the splash guard mounting bolts? I was expecting the stub axle to mount directly to the stub axle mounting plate (16) and then other holes on this plate to take the bolts for the splash guard. If this is the case then I should be able to leave the stub axle in place. Cheers Chris
  13. Thanks LR5V for the info. Further VW reading shows some cars with the need to remove the rear hubs/bearings to "pass" the new guard over. You have confirmed this to be the case with the Lupo. Can the new guard be carefully modified/cut to "slide" over the hub so avoiding the need to remove it? Not prefect I guess but a far simpler job. I do have a very crusty beam and plan to clean that up in situ. Maybe I should consider a complete rear end strip down over the Winter. Sounds like a BIG job though. How big a job is it to remove the complete beam and then do the clean up and new guards all off the car? Are there any exploded diagrams showing the rear axle setup? Thanks Chris
  14. Dear All, The time has come to replace the rear brake splash guards on my 04 GTI. One has become completely detached and I have removed the remains of it. I assume running the car for a few weeks is ok without the splash guard? After a bit of research I believe the order of tasks is... 1. remove wheel 2. remove caliper (strap up to avoid brake pipe strain) 3. remove pads 4. remove caliper mounting bracket 5. remove disc 6. now I should be able to remove the splash guard remains Can you confirm the above sequence is correct? Do I need to adjust the handbrake? Going to just put back the current disc and pads, they were newed not too long ago. Do I need to do anything else? Thanks in advance for any advice. Regards Chris
  15. Thanks for the suggestions. Silver - you WILL need to unpack and use them sometime otherwise you'll have sold the car with them still new :-) I note this company have both round and oval fixings listed, plus different mats for the GTI compared to non-GTI. https://simplycarmats.co.uk/volkswagen-lupo-car-mats-2550-2609.htm Their rear mats don't show any fixings. Anybody else any other recommendations? Regards Chris
  16. Hi All, (Please feel free to move this topic to a more specific category.) I've searched the forum and see a few suggestions for suppliers for Lupo mats. The threads are quite old so I thought I would ask again to get up to date recommendations. Personally I need black with red piping for a GTI but I guess those reading this might want alternatives. So any sourcing suggestions? Good or perhaps ones to avoid. Mine have the quarter turn floor fasteners on both front and rear mats. Thanks in advance Chris
  17. Thanks mk2 for your comprehensive comments. I will check the lead/connector you mention. Dealer didn't charge me for the new presure switch nor supposed re-gas. But I am loosing confidence in this main dealer now. I need engineers who diagnose and fix - not technicians who just read fault codes and change parts, fingers crossed. If I find anything I'll update you all. Regards Chris
  18. Hello All, Here's a photo of the ABS manifold connector on my Lupo GTI (2004). I see there's no cover/shroud over the individual wires. Should there be one? Can you compare to your GTI and see if I'm missing a cover please? The loom is very tight here so not sure how you could get a cover on but it just looks odd without one. Much appreciated. Thanks Chris
  19. I share your pain but not yet your cost! Sorry to hear that. I can't recall the specific VW fault code for low pressure switch fault, but that's what they said it was and went ahead to drain, change switch and re-fill gas. No EML on. I would assume that a faulty switch would act like being in low pressure and stop the compressor from being enabled in the first place. Yours does enable so I doubt the low pressure switch is faulty. Also surely Volksline would have checked the A/C system on your using VAGCOM first. Your system is performing "better" than mine, in that you do have clutch engaugement and rad fan running when you press the A/C switch - if I understand your notes correctly. If your system is full of gas then how come it's not cold? Don't undetstand that, particularly after a new compressor. Any ideas? Did changing the fan control relay make any difference to the system? Where did you get the replacement from and what part number? I'm making space in the garage for the car to try and diagnose further so will update this thread with any news - it could be weeks, but I will report back. Interesting reading... http://www.gti-vr6.net/wiki/index.php?title=Fault_diagnosis_in_the_Fan_Control_Module Hopefully we might be able to give each other clues! Best of luck. Thanks Chris
  20. The VW dealer definitely had to re-gas after changing the pressure switch. They wouldn't look at any other cause for the system not working until they'd changed the switch and removed the fault code. So they did the switch change, it removed the fault code but sadly still no clutch engaugement. My system is holding gas pressure ok - they confirmed that. My next job is to look at the fan control module - I want to double check the rad fan runs if the engine gets too hot, since I understand this module controls that as well as running the fan if the A/C is enabled. This module also engauges the A/C compressor clutch - which is not happening on my car. Does your A/C compressor clutch engauge? Did it do that before you changed the fan control module? Thanks Chris
  21. Main VW dealer only found low air pressure switch fail code, replaced switch but still no clutch pull in on compressor. Next is to look at fan relay module. inide - i'll do as you suggest and get in through wheel arch, removing liner. Did you get yours working again? Regards Chris
  22. Hi All, I've searched on here and lots of other VW forums for advice on why my Air Con no longer engauges the compresssor pump. Radiator fan doesn't come on either. The A/C switch does light up. (not sure if the rad fan comes on when engine hot, I need to check that out too) VW garage read fault codes and replaced the gas low pressure switch, but still not working. System has been re-gased and is holding pressure. Golf MK4 forums speak of a fuse 16 that feeds the Fan Control Unit "1J0 919 506 K" located just behind the n/s headlight. Any ideas which fuse this is in the Lupo GTI? I've checked the small fuse box in the engine bay (near washer bottle) - all ok. I suspect at the moment the FCU is faulty/corroded. What's the best way to get at this unit? From the top or bottom? And is there enough slack on the loom to remove it from its mounting bracket to get at the terminals easier? Unless you have other ideas why the A/C isn't engauging. Thanks all, Chris
  23. Hi All, Recently changed both drivers door elec window switches. I reset both "one touch" i.e. full up or full down single press functions and they now worked ok. A few days later this option no longer working. Reset again and all ok. It's done this a few times now. How's this function stored and any ideas on why it keeps "forgetting"? This is a 2004 GTI. Thanks Chris
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