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so mez's golf is included in the recall..........

wonder if they will replace the whole DQ200 due to the otehr probs we are facing or just the temp sensor and software upgrade as per the standard recall procedure...

Speaking to my mate that's helping with golf and he was saying it's only a few car's that actually had the problem. Not as many as people are assuming

Most are from the TSI and TDI golf's that run the 7 speed DSG

makin' gnocchi...

will make this week fo sho

Speaking to my mate that's helping with golf and he was saying it's only a few car's that actually had the problem. Not as many as people are assuming

Most are from the TSI and TDI golf's that run the 7 speed DSG

will make this week fo sho

yeah, mez has an MY11 golf 77 TSI with the 7spd DQ200 box... has experienced all the known problems and a few others.

yeah, mez has an MY11 golf 77 TSI with the 7spd DQ200 box... has experienced all the known problems and a few others.

They aren't all bad cars, but it was just really bad the way VW Aus went about it. All the other countries that had the issues recalled the cars straight away

Not all cars are perfect when they leave the factory, just really really shifty the way Aus did it

Also the diesel injector problems have only really been known as a recall on the mkv 125kw tdi's publicly lately too, even though they have known to shit themselfs

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