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Gti 180 running rough
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Burwhale
PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:41 pm Up
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Hi All. I have owned my GTI 180 for 2 years, however I feel that its running rough. There are no error codes showing, but I feel it should be performing better than it is now. It seems sluggish off the mark until you get into the magic 5000 rpm area. I know this is kinda normal for 180's but it seems worse than normal. I also feel that cruising a constant revs (3000rpm or so) it seems overly grumpy ( for want of a better word). Running rough etc.

The only other symptom that may be relevant is that it seems hard to change gears smoothly. Despite the clutch replacement, it seems hard to match up the revs with the clutch. You put the throttle down a bit, nothing much happens, then push a bit more and it revs a bit too much/ or not enough and makes for a messy gear change.

I havent modded the car much. Its got a K+N panel filter, put in about 7000Ks ago, and thats about it. Its had a major service 2 years ago, coil pack replaced about a year and a half ago. Clutch was replaced a year ago. Oil and coolant levels are normal. It has 92000 Ks on it, and I dont thrash it ( much anyway Wink ).

Its going in for a major service and to get some oil leaks fixed in 2 weeks, so if anyone has any ideas what I could do to make it run better I could ask the mechanic. I haved searched for similar posts on this, however nothing matching came up. I am aware it could be many things, but would be very interested to hear opinions.

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Lewis
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Make sure it gets Bosch super 4s when it's serviced and 5w40 oil as well Smile
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Big_Rich180
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Try cleaning the VVT sensor, when mine needed sorting it had no pull under 5k but when it hit 5k it went like it should.

Also as Lewis says try to get Bocsh super 4 pugs, dont put NGK plugs.

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Burwhale
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Thanks for the good advice. I will try them for sure. I will get back to you when the work is finished.
If anyone hs any other ideas, please let me know.

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LeeThr
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if its not been serviced for 2 years thats your main problem.
 


gogs_macaulay wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
One Hundred million bazillion gatrillion pink rupee's
Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

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Burwhale
PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:43 pm Up
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It has been serviced less than a year ago, which was less than 10000K ago. I could move to services every 6 months, but the car doesnt do many K's.
I also use the 5W40 fully synth oil as well. I will try and wash the air filter but I dont think thats the probably. Cant hurt though.

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Burwhale
PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:28 am Up
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Just to update. I got the oil leaks fixed, and at the same time got a new timing belt and major service. Good news is it is running really well ( better than ever). The mechanic found that the timing belt may have been out by a tooth previously. He also showed me the fuel filter , which was disgusting. Anyway its been running really well ever since. Seems it already had Bosch plugs in it.

As is normal with these a antipollution fault popped up today. I wont ask about it here as I know it could be many things. I am getting a small oil leak fixed next week so I will ask him about the other fault ( if it is still there).

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