oneflewover
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It was almost certainly the Storms that first got me looking at A2s about 12 years ago. So I bought an A class. That failed drastically so I bought a 1.4petrol A2, that served me very well until Dolphin Grey came on the scene. That car has served me extremely well and I don't need another one. However, it is getting a bit tired around the edges, the gearbox is a little noisy and most decidedly, The Wife doesn't like it. She will not drive it "it doesn't look anything" she has a Pluriel, Ok a bit marmite, but is certainty a bit different, especially in summer with the top down. Then she said we don't really need two cars, could sell the pluriel and A2 and get another. So we did, this....
Not quite sure it is exactly she had in mind.
As the title says it is a 1.6FSI CS. It was probably the cheapest A2 for sale, you may have seen the ad on here with video.
The seller @Tomsk was superb, honest and generous. It came with a service kit, new rear discs to match those just fitted on the front and a bag of spares, more of which later.
Tom gave me a tour of the car and pointed out the defects, a lack of the engine light, a temp repaired coolant hose, a temp repaired screenwash filler hose and the broken flap actuator. Then showed me the aforementioned bag of spares which contained all the parts to replace said items.
I'd brought VCDS so we did a scan of the car, something it hadn't had in Tom's ownership.
Tom was very surprised, I was delighted. Considering we knew about the actuator, it's a delight. I cleared the faults.
I drove the car home home, there is a little hesitancy at low revs, it needs to be revved more than the diesel but it flew home at above legal speeds, up and over the M62 West to East. It is so much quieter than the diesel, it also rides so much better with less squeaks and bangs 120k v 176k ? I've used it on my commute, running around town and have done another scan:-
Which is even better.
So why a FSI I hear shouted from the cheap seats. It is completely down to the enthusiasm and commitment of some of the members on here. Yes you @mrbroons and the other contributors to FSI problem threads.
Fortunately the Dolphin Grey carries on with commute duties giving me time to get this one sorted.
The plans:
I. That lower manifold has to come off, the actuator has broken for a reason.
II. Timing Belt etc (whilst off do the hose that is required)
III. Wheel refurb
IV. Drive it
V. If I fail at I. take off every panel that is removable and fit to Dolphin Grey.
Not quite sure it is exactly she had in mind.
As the title says it is a 1.6FSI CS. It was probably the cheapest A2 for sale, you may have seen the ad on here with video.
The seller @Tomsk was superb, honest and generous. It came with a service kit, new rear discs to match those just fitted on the front and a bag of spares, more of which later.
Tom gave me a tour of the car and pointed out the defects, a lack of the engine light, a temp repaired coolant hose, a temp repaired screenwash filler hose and the broken flap actuator. Then showed me the aforementioned bag of spares which contained all the parts to replace said items.
I'd brought VCDS so we did a scan of the car, something it hadn't had in Tom's ownership.
2 Faults Found:
17439 - Intake Manifold Tuning Valve (N316)
P1031 - 35-00 - Setpoint Not Reached
17912 - Intake Air System
P1504 - 35-10 - Leak Detected - Intermittent
Readiness: 0000 0000
Tom was very surprised, I was delighted. Considering we knew about the actuator, it's a delight. I cleared the faults.
I drove the car home home, there is a little hesitancy at low revs, it needs to be revved more than the diesel but it flew home at above legal speeds, up and over the M62 West to East. It is so much quieter than the diesel, it also rides so much better with less squeaks and bangs 120k v 176k ? I've used it on my commute, running around town and have done another scan:-
1 Fault Found:
17439 - Intake Manifold Tuning Valve (N316)
P1031 - 35-00 - Setpoint Not Reached
Readiness: 1000 0000
Which is even better.
So why a FSI I hear shouted from the cheap seats. It is completely down to the enthusiasm and commitment of some of the members on here. Yes you @mrbroons and the other contributors to FSI problem threads.
Fortunately the Dolphin Grey carries on with commute duties giving me time to get this one sorted.
The plans:
I. That lower manifold has to come off, the actuator has broken for a reason.
II. Timing Belt etc (whilst off do the hose that is required)
III. Wheel refurb
IV. Drive it
V. If I fail at I. take off every panel that is removable and fit to Dolphin Grey.