colm_mcm wrote: » Clue: VW don’t charge extra in the UK.
carsfan2 wrote: » Do threads disappear sometimes? I was following and contributed to a thread about Audi A6 touring vs. a BMW 520 touring, and it seems to have disappeared. I can't remember that happening before. Can the OP delete the whole thread?
CIP4 wrote: » Yes when I am getting it done I might ring them and Just say I want to book my 2018 VW Golf in for a service and see do actually ask what kind it is. If there was a cost difference with the parts I wouldn't mind at all. But if its just a oh the people that bought 'performance' Golfs paid more for them than a standard Golf so we should charge them more to get them serviced logic then that's a bit hard to stomach.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I thought the price menu was only split between <2.0 and >2.0 engine sizes, so someone with a 2.0 TDI would be paying the same as someone with a 2.0 TDI GTD. There was basically €25 additional for stuff over 2.0 for the additional engine oil, which was at most 2l more. It used to be €169 for an <2.0 oil change and €194 for an >2.0 petrol or diesel. Same with a full service in a diesel, it was €269 for a full or €294 for a full over 2.0. The only exception was the over 2.0 petrols as the plugs were like €100 worth alone. Your car being less than 3 years old though CIP, your only due an oil and pollen filter or what mileage have you got?
Wailin wrote: » Same carsfan. Why would someone request such a thread to be deleted is what I'm wondering? It was just helpful advice given on the cars and nothing more. Unless the missus found out
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » 320d e90 n47. Im gonna give it a blast every couple of days up and down the M2 and hope I can clear out what might have built up.
CianRyan wrote: » Just to update you, I was talking to a friend of mine, he’s a BMW tech and confirmed what I suspected. If the glow plugs for any reason can’t operate, the ECU won’t let the car regenerate.
Fiesta wrote: » Saw this the other night, in the lashing rain. 12-D-547520 :eek: Couldn't get to see the front plate. Wonder is this the correct plate?
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » Well that issue has now being fixed with a new module but it safe to assume that the dpf wouldn't have had a regen since before I got it at Christmas at least. Hopefully it's not ****ed. Piss poor effort on BMWs behalf for not even throwing up an EML.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » That is, without doubt, THE most disgusting thing I've seen posted in this forum. What animal is that??
Wibbs wrote: » Doesn't look like rat crap, could be squirrel. For rodents one pretty effective and cheap option is get a bottle of peppermint essential oil and drop a few drops around under the bonnet say once a week. Rodents hate the smell of it and avoid it. Smells nice too. You can get underbonnet doohickeys that fire out ultrasound but rodents can get used to that. Rodents can cause serious damage to electronics and other parts under the bonnet. They love to chew wires and since more and more car companies are going for "green" plastics that contain soya byproducts this makes wires and pipework and other plastics tasty to rats and the like. EDIT I had a squirrel set up home, or at least use my car as a seed store two years ago. I removed the seeds and threw some peppermint oil around and he never came back.
jaxxx wrote: » .... Was I right..........
jaxxx wrote: » Was I right?
jaxxx wrote: Was I right? Was I wrong? I was grinning to myself afterwards
Cork Trucker wrote: » Top man wibbs! Squirrels in the city? I’ve power washed the entire engine bay took it up the Cork-Dublin motorway and lightly sprayed it with disinfectant in some areas, I’m hoping this will sort it.
Craig Slow Sophomore wrote: » If she was six foot and twenty stone with a beard would you have done the same. If the answer is yes you were right :-)
akelly02 wrote: » Well lads, i lurk on here a bit but rarely post just bought a 142 megane there last week 68k kilometres. 1.5dci Anything i should be looking out for that could potentially cause me trouble ?