My Golf R Problem
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2023
- I share something that I have noticed after a recent drive which is causing me some concern. I also share some of the issues I have had with the car over the last 6 years of ownership
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Sam... take the caliper off and check the pad and make sure that there's nothing stuck between it and the disc. If it's all clear then put it all back together and away you go. I wouldnt worry about it too much.
I wouldn't worry disc is decent so will deal with that damage no worries.
Don't worry about it, I had the same issue with my car and overtime as the disk became warn it went
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You can take the pad out to check if the stone is still there. If it's not there just use it until the pads reach the score in the disc. Also, the nearside disc is the wrong way around to the offside disc
They are the same part number so its the only way they can go.
Hi Sam, the problem with the finish on your OEM wheels is common with polished finishes on all alloy wheels - the laquer gets damaged from stone chips and then road salt and contaminants corrode the bare polished metal.
Not sure if you have a set of winter wheels - if not, best to get a set.
R.e. repairing the finishing - you would have to get the lacquer stripped back, surface repolished and then re-lacquered.
Thanks for confirming! I don't have a spare set of wheels so will just use these all year round with the defects for now 👍
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diamond cut wheels are a pain
ive had 2 sets repaired now, one set on a gti and the ones on my R
they are expensive to refurbish and never look as good as the original finish and the white worm always resurfaces within 12 months
@@orbytl2799 cadiz wheels look great in all black was it a factory option ??
I watched all the recent vids XD, came here for the RS, stayed for Sam. Such chill relaxing vids.
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Sam….may be a bit late, check your passenger side sun visor. I had the exact same issue, this was an issue that VW did fix under warranty. I put some sticky pads around the mirror, sorted👍
Thank you for the advice. I will have a check with that as I still have the rattle 👍
Check your seatbelt holder, it rattles in most VWs. Sometimes the height adjustment isn't done right, so shift it up or down.
Fun fact: a complete brake set for a standard Urus (discs, pads and calipers) are about £30.000 in total🤯
Remove pad, make sure stone has gone, and re-fit. The grove disappear as disc wears
Would think youd hear it if it's still there . Great to see a car well cherished. I would paint the alloys gloss black
That's so weird how the wheels are starting to corrode considering its a 2017 model.. My 2016 Scirroco R Cadiz still look brand new. Do you iron remove frequently?
Yes it is a real shame. It has got much worse over the last few years. I do use an Iron Remover so perhaps this has caused the issue. I have been using Dodo Juice Ferrous Dueller Iron Remover Spray
@@SamAustin Oh! Well I’m not a detailed but I frequently use iron remover too but I always add a protective coat afterwards. Recently been using autoglym wheel protector spray for my wheels. Unfortunately these are diamond cut so sanding it and then clear coating it would properly look worse or better, who knows?
Yes I am kind of writing these wheels off now but for a future set ceramic coating before hand is definitely a must from myside 👍
Hello Sam
Put some insulation tape around the metal points where the rear seat back clips into
Will sort your rattle
Tim
Thank you for the suggestion. It's very hard to tell where the rattle is. All I know is it is somewhere on the left hand side so anything from the front passanger door card, reae passanger door card, front and rear seats and headlining. Struggling to work out exactly where it is coming from 🤔
Please do what I said its so so common on hatchback
Please Sam wrap several layers of tape on the metal clip points
Will sort it
I wouldn't worry too much, I'm ocd with my 7.5 as well. Since you cant hit a grove with your nail, try a proper wash or wait until a rain, see what happens.
Thanks! Yes it's very minor and I have driven the car a fair few miles since it occurred and it has not got any deeper which is good a good sign 👍
It could be the be a defective brake pad. Discs can be skimmed if there's plenty meat on them which yours are being so new. The garage I use have a resurfacing machine. Not all garages do though.
Thanks! I'll keep an eye on it but skimming a disc would be a better solution if needed for sure 👍
Lookin to get one
Well worth it during this period also. I've seen some great MK7 / MK7.5 Golf R's available with low owners at a great price. Still love mine 👍
I have the same model Golf R which i have just bought. The previous owner seems to have had an 'oxygen sensor delete' (not sure why at all) which is causing the engine to run too rich, fuel consumption is averaging very poorly 16mpg whilst driving normally. Does everyone recommended getting the primary oxygen sensor put back in to solve this issue?
I've not heard of an oxygen sensor delete before so I'm sorry I can't help you out but one of my subscribers might be able to comment and help 👍
These cars break the bank and are filled with problems. They're good if you get rid of it after warranty.
I have had mine 7 years and overall it has been fantastic and reliable for me on the whole 👍
Only problem u got mate is no fuckenn pan roof💨👋
Happier without it personally. I hear they like to crack and leak 🌧️
It'll wear down over time 👍
I hope it does as it does ruin the look of the disc a bit which is a shame
@@SamAustin I'd check the pad though to make sure.