10 TIPS on how to BUY a GOOD MK5 GOLF GTI

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    In this video I share with you many years of buying and selling used Mk5 Golf GTIs and give you 10 top tips on what to look for when buying a Mk5 GTI.
    The Mk5 is easily the best value Golf GTI of the moment but the earliest are over 15 years old now and because they've been so reliable for so long, many will be running into issues right now when the rival cars from lesser manufacturers would have gone wrong and been fixed years ago.
    So make use of this info and go buy yourself a good example because this really is one of the hot hatch all time greats!
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  • @Tefloncoated
    @Tefloncoated 4 роки тому +69

    Spot on this. Apart from the Air con and DSG I had 8 of these issues resolved during my ownership. VW replaced my wings no problem at all at the time.

  • @albertonword
    @albertonword 4 роки тому +50

    Agree with all of that, I just would include something.
    - On high milleage cars to check the cam shaft chain, tensioner and adjuster.
    - Check oil leaks on the vacum pump.

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 2 роки тому

      I had to have all of that replaced at 40-50k miles

  • @Max34557
    @Max34557 Рік тому +3

    Glad to know I tackled all known Mk5 GTI weaknesses.
    -Cam Chain, Cam adjuster, Cam tensioner
    -PCV Valve
    -Cam follower
    -Balance shaft delete
    -Oil pickup pipe in sump
    -Upgraded diverter valve to GFB DV+
    -Oem shocks replaced with quality coilovers
    -Intake valves cleaned (walnutblasting)
    -Timing belt
    -Thermostat

  • @heawin88
    @heawin88 4 роки тому +31

    LOVE THIS VIDEO. New Mk5 owner and was having issues left and right. This basically solved all of them and gave me a few things to take care of while I'm under the hood. Thank you SO MUCH for the great information.

    • @moadz9975
      @moadz9975 3 роки тому

      Same new mk5 owner lots of problems

  • @KevinsChili
    @KevinsChili 4 роки тому

    What a wonderful video. I currently own a MK4 GTI and this has helped put to rest a few worries I had about getting a MK5

  • @lecogti177
    @lecogti177 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. I wish I knew all of that when I bought mine almost 4 years ago.
    Thank you for your very informative videos. Much appreciated.

  • @paulpanayi9135
    @paulpanayi9135 4 роки тому +34

    Never been disappointed by the content of this channel. Keep it coming 💯👌

    • @Spike0000
      @Spike0000 4 роки тому +2

      @Paul Panayi: He's good isn't he?..He should do TV....

  • @ed40lew
    @ed40lew 3 роки тому

    Glad watched this video, my brother is looking to buy an Edition 30, so a great video with all info on what we need to look out for. Just need to find the exact spec.

  • @DaveJohnson
    @DaveJohnson 4 роки тому +5

    Great video, much of this info also applies to the Audi S3 8p platform. I had the spring issue myself just this week so this video was well timed. Also think my thermostat might need replacing as I'm not seeing 90c anymore. They may be getting old, but they are still damn good cars for the money 👍

  • @malcolmscott4150
    @malcolmscott4150 4 роки тому +4

    Great video Andrew - mk5 GTI a popular hot hatch and rightly so and they’re now getting on for almost 15 years old for early cars - red paint can fade in Australian sun the only thing to add 👍

  • @HimiJ
    @HimiJ 4 роки тому +18

    Invaluable tips, I replaced the DV, PCV, thermostat and cam follower (preventative) after buying my MK5 GTI. 4/10 tips 🤔 - luckily all the parts were fairly cheap.

    • @conorf8091
      @conorf8091 3 роки тому +1

      Did you replace them yourself ? If you paid a garage any estimate on price of replacing 😁?

  • @daranleighton9813
    @daranleighton9813 4 роки тому +1

    Broken road springs are fairly common in modern cars in general in my experience. I’ve just had to have one done on my Polo. In the past I’ve had them break on a Focus and a Volvo and I know numerous people who’ve also suffered broken springs. I’ve never encountered this in all of my years driving 70’s and 80’s cars. Presumably it’s a combination of cars getting heavier, road condition deteriorating, increasing amounts of speed humps and possibly lesser grade materials in an effort to cut costs.
    Very insightful video. Red is definitely the right colour for them imho.

  • @inbloom08
    @inbloom08 4 роки тому +5

    Couldn't agree more! Just spent 22 hours doing a paint correction on my red mk5 cause quarantine things 😂

  • @joebenwalker
    @joebenwalker 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome and informative video. QUESTION: I was unclear on the PCV valve function... when you remove the oil filler cap what symptom indicates a functioning/non-functioning valve?

  • @MrToothlessDinosaur
    @MrToothlessDinosaur 3 роки тому

    Great video! I'm actually in the market for an ED30, so it's great to know the bits to look out for!

  • @itsallinthewrists4251
    @itsallinthewrists4251 3 роки тому

    After owning one for over a year now my experience is as follows. Best driving car Ive ever owned. I had the DSG serviced soon after I bought it as it had been a while and felt a bit slow in changes. I went for a stage 1 remap at Rtech and it transformed the car. Brakes werent the best so replaced them with C-hook discs and green stuff pads. You would want to convert to S3 brake kit if your going above 300bhp imo, as you need that extra bite with 2 pistons. Having to replace my DV valve as stock one is starting to fail after the tune. I'm going to stage 2 tune eventually but my tip is if you're tuning one of these make sure its in good health first. They are an ageing car and things can go wrong so get it done right. Mine has only done 67k miles and is in very good (mostly original) condition. People modify these to crazy bhp, k04 hybrid etc but when you have good example its best to keep it as "GTI" as possible. Your spending the same amount as you did for the car otherwise. Oh and I stock suspension rolls a bit too much for me so fully poly bushing it and lowering springs would be perfect I think.

  • @TheZeroLatitud
    @TheZeroLatitud Рік тому

    Thank you! I'm going to potentially buy an MK5 in a few hours and this video helped me to get prepped up

  • @jay55148
    @jay55148 4 роки тому +4

    Wow, did not know about water pump & timing belt have to be changed every 5 years, regardless of mileage!!! Another great video tips on the mk5 mate 👍

  • @OnTheRob
    @OnTheRob 4 роки тому +15

    Absolutely spot on. It's funny because I view mine as pretty mint condition but the DSG box is jerky, the aircon has stopped working, my thermostat gets to 90 but rarely stays put, I have a rust patch on one of the sills directly under the wing, a snapped rear coil spring and leaking shocks! Oh and mould has collected on one of the rear door windows (on that piece of felt lining). When I think about all these issues and type them out, it makes me think my car isn't that great after all! I also start questioning how much money I should continue to throw at it. It only has 100k on it as well.

    • @jixuscrixus1967
      @jixuscrixus1967 4 роки тому +2

      Try a lollipop stick wrapped in a decent bathroom or kitchen surface wipe (glorified wet wipe). Ease your lollipop stick between the rubber seal and the window move back and forth, repeat with all windows and a fresh surface wipe.
      You’ll be amazed at the gunge that comes out.
      You can also soak the wet wipes in standard white vinegar (45p per bottle) works a treat and your car will only smell like a fish and chip shop for half an hour.

    • @amosy8345
      @amosy8345 4 роки тому

      Rob Prince what temperature does the gauge normally go down to? Mine sits just below 90, at about 85. Is that ok?

    • @superstonerjb587
      @superstonerjb587 4 роки тому +1

      @@amosy8345 your thermostat is stuck open need to change it

    • @amosy8345
      @amosy8345 4 роки тому

      Superstoner Jb but it only runs just below 90c, would I be loosing power?

    • @jameswallace7091
      @jameswallace7091 2 роки тому +1

      Only 100k what do you mean only 100k?🤣🤣🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @ML-vy8xo
    @ML-vy8xo 4 роки тому +7

    Thanks for this. I wish I’d known about some of these points when I bought my 2007 GTI. I’ve forked our for a new aircon pump at £500 odd quid and new PCV valve, and my driver side rear arch and sill behind the front arch are rusty and in need of attention. But it drives like a dream and I absolutely love it.

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 2 роки тому +2

      That last sentence is why we put up with this 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @mikelimmer7619
    @mikelimmer7619 3 роки тому +1

    Really good review proper good all rounders the mk5 I've got a 07 3 door with 17 thousand miles on the clock drives as tight as a drum

  • @Holmseyboy0104
    @Holmseyboy0104 4 роки тому

    Hi, great videos, love your channel, hoping for some advice, I have just bought a 1.4 gt sport 170, which of these points would apply to that?

  • @grahamfaulkner5170
    @grahamfaulkner5170 Рік тому

    A great instruction video. Small points that need looking into, make all the difference. I've got the feelers out for a possible future purchase. Keep up the good work!

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Рік тому

      Thanks Graham, happy hunting 👍👍

  • @rallychamp01
    @rallychamp01 3 роки тому +1

    This is excellent, and thanks - this was my main item and function check tool when I bought my GTi at the weekend. However, a question on point #4 'Thermostat'. I believe there are 2 thermostats for the GTi (and maybe a 3rd on the R32?) - when you say this needs changing which one are you referring to - the one mounted in/on the engine block or the inline thermostat?

  • @mattkennedy667
    @mattkennedy667 Рік тому

    Great video Andrew, you really know your way around a GTI! Do you know if it's possible to buy replacement Vienna leather? My GTI has a ripped bolster as shown in your video, but the rest of the seats are OK.

  • @raphaelfrancis4509
    @raphaelfrancis4509 3 роки тому +1

    The first time I saw this car was on Top Gear in 2007/8. I loved it but was too poor to get it. Now it's time to get one. Thank you!

  • @marksmith3469
    @marksmith3469 4 роки тому

    Another good vlog andrew you with have to do one on a audi a3 my mate woud like to have a look at that

  • @jonsimpson3011
    @jonsimpson3011 4 роки тому +1

    Couple of other areas on this car, the top of the window where it’s meets the roof , there is a high lip where stones like to hit and if you don’t touch them up quick can turn to rust, another is when the bumper is not fitted correctly in the slots making it uneven or warped , when you open and close the boot it can take the paint off the tailgate lid , east sign of this is a line on the bumper where it’s hitting so you should check the leading edge of the tailgate

  • @timothyhewitt6736
    @timothyhewitt6736 4 роки тому +2

    My opinion on why you see cars rusting on wheel arches, sills and lower doors is the tiny fileings off brake discs as they wear. Obviously as you brake from speed there's air flow around the car, some of these tiny fileings (fall out), stick to the bodywork. As they rust the eat through the paint and cause wider corrosion.
    Products like IronX solve this. On old cars you will see vehicles litterally bleed when you use this or similar product. I use a min of twice a year on bodywork and as regular as I can on wheels.

  • @richardynwa96
    @richardynwa96 4 роки тому

    Subscribed, great content love my Vag cars and these videos are very helpful 👍👍

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782
    @allosaurusfragilis7782 4 роки тому

    Another cracking vid. Our mark5 r32 has needed all coil springs done. They snap in winter. Car doesnt even have to be moving! We also got wheelarch lining cut back, as it traps moisture. Coil packs on the v6 were a recall. What else? Weve been lucky, id say.Touch wood. Dsg been fine. No engine probs, despite mainly short trips.Would recommend cleaning and rust protecting underside every couple of years. Ours is starting to show little patches of rust here and there, which you need to keep on top of. Mk 5 shape still looks good i think.

  • @JakobusVdL
    @JakobusVdL 4 роки тому

    Great advice thanks. With the DSG box, do the clutches eventually wear out no matter how they're driven? And what's a reasonable DSGClutch life for a moderately driven GTi?

  • @ianchambers2731
    @ianchambers2731 4 роки тому

    Yup I had a rear coil spring break on mine - I think it’s common on lots of cars as springs these days aren’t finished off properly like they used to be. That’s what I’ve always thought. Oh and the ignition coil packs I had two of back in the day, but as you said before, that problem has been ironed out now! Mine used to use a fair bit of oil - not sure where it was going!

  • @ads13998
    @ads13998 4 роки тому

    What about oil consumption on both ed30 and standard? Ty! Verry good content!

  • @Junglecp
    @Junglecp 3 роки тому

    I’ve just discovered your channel, despite that some words am not familiar with i find your video very informative and useful, as i am looking at a ‘weekend’ car and as a child the mk5 gti has been a favourite.
    Not sure if you answer in YT, but being 2021 would you choose the mk5 gti over the mk6? Or you would say spend a little more and go for the mk6?

  • @kase1983
    @kase1983 3 роки тому

    Hiya! my thermostat is normally around 45 so im guessing mine needs replacing. cheers for that! ill get one on order.

  • @vinnyirish
    @vinnyirish 4 роки тому +1

    With my '07 DSG the two main issues were the evap system and the AC. With the EVAP I changed the N80 valve which didn't fix it, turns out it was the charcoal canister. Cheap amazon alternative and all fixed! With the AC it was the high pressure sensor, cheap fix thankfully!

  • @Gazshadows
    @Gazshadows 4 роки тому

    I had an Audi A3 2.0tfsi Quattro and apart from frequent oil changes I changed the cam follower and had thermostat problem which unfortunately I drove with for a few months. After changing it myself (which started a coolant leak so had to redo it) I noticed the engine would pink under load when warm. Got gradually worse and the chain developed a grating rattle on startup so got rid. But it was a great car that gave no other problems in 3 years.

  • @Irishdrivingbloopers
    @Irishdrivingbloopers 3 роки тому

    Another way to check the aircon is working is to take one of these little temperature gauges (with the long metal probe) that you use for checking the internal temperature of meat and put it in the vent with the aircon running. If you get 3 degrees, then it is.

  • @alexharbron
    @alexharbron 4 роки тому +6

    Great vid as usual. Even though I've owned my GTi for 5 years I still watched this to remind me how to look after it. It's good to get advice from someone obviously interested and experienced in the brand and can articulate it well :) Mine is standard as I decided to reserve my limited funds to looking after it properly. This strategy has rewarded me with completely trouble free and fun motoring (I've done over 70000 miles in it). The only issue I have experienced, is the air con stopped working on my way back from the Stelvio Pass in Italy last sunmmr, just when temperatures in Germany were hitting 42! Other than that, a great car. Which is just as well, as it took me two years of hard graft and a diet of pot noodles to save up for it. A few points I'd like to add from my own experience: the seats have a prominent bolster which can wear badly as the mileage clocks up. I have no idea the cost of repair but if you get a hole, like mine, it sometimes catches on clothing. Annoying. And I initially walked away from mine, because I found white scum under the oil filler cap. After some research, I discovered that this is normal for a car that has been standing (which this one had been) - only a bit of condensation. Oh, also the boot tail brake light can be a pain to fix if it doesn't work. For the MOT the light has to work fully, or not at all. So I have just disconnected mine. Oh, one more thing, the rear break discs have a stone guard on them. These corrode and drop into the wheel hub making a hell of a clatter. If that happens, you have to remove the hub and replace the bearing at the same time. It's amazing what value this car offers when you consider it's performance. Great vids. Enjoy them all. Keep them coming :)

    • @OnTheRob
      @OnTheRob 4 роки тому +1

      One of those brake disc shields got loose on mine, I thought I was dragging the exhaust along the ground when it first started happening! I took the wheel off and cut it off with tin snips.

    • @alexharbron
      @alexharbron 4 роки тому +1

      @@OnTheRob Yeh, that's what I did.

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. 4 роки тому

    Very good video Andrew, what I have noted on VW coil springs they have a black protective coating, they often fail within a couple of coils of the top. In manufacture they are dipped and handled with a automated tool, this leaves tiny dimples of unprotected spring open to later corrosion. Look carefully at a broken coil when you have a chance, you can see where the corrosion starts.

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому

      Thanks Alistair, I am sure I'll see a broken spring again soon so I'll be sure to take a closer look!

  • @cliveweir
    @cliveweir 4 роки тому +3

    Great video (as always) and mk5 buying tips. Past mk5 gti dsg owner myself and replaced the following during 7 years and 100k miles:
    broken front spring
    diverter valve
    pcv valve
    fuel pump cam follower
    air con compressor (warranty)
    You covered them all. Rust was starting on the front wings but not bad enough to replace or paint.
    One other thing was door handle and window switch plastics which are super soft and wear quickly. But relatively easy and cheap to replace both!

  • @alanversfeld9766
    @alanversfeld9766 2 роки тому

    HI so someone asked about the PCV valve ,so I thought I would give some info , the valve is designed to prevent crankcase fumes leaking into atmosphere ,on an older car this was simply a valve venting into the inlet before the throttle body or carb butterfly valve, the result was a very slight vacuum in the crankcase, with turbo cars this is not viable so 2 connections are made one to crankcase and inlet before throttle and another after in other words inlet manifold , the valve then helps create a strong vacuum at low boost and switch over to lower vacuum at high boost .to test the valve removing the oil cap whilst engine running should affect idle , the reason is air drawn into crankcase is now not measured by air flow meter .I hope this helps

  • @t5jerry
    @t5jerry 4 роки тому +11

    have you ever considered putting a go pro on your head for filming, much easier for you and better viewing for us the viewers.....................

  • @larrrbs
    @larrrbs 4 роки тому +2

    The manual GTI has two thermostats and the dsg has a third. (Mine being the manual)I had to change my inline one as well as it had a slower warm up time (never dropped) but no garage knew about this. £28 part £40 labour.

  • @jackward9835
    @jackward9835 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve just purchased a 3dr 2005 Stage 2 MK5 GTi, love it! New DV and PCV valve fitted and water pump and tensioner done and DSG box serviced, just one thing that’s annoying me though is that the passenger door suddenly decided not to open from the outside, this I think is another common fault. Both front wings have been replaced in its life time and there is slight corrosion on one of the back wings, other than that over the moon with it, lovely cars!!

    • @albertonword
      @albertonword 4 роки тому

      Agree with the doow mehanism as a comon issue on mk5.

    • @cryan6849
      @cryan6849 4 роки тому

      What’s the DV ?

  • @mmartinovic47
    @mmartinovic47 3 роки тому

    Hi i watch ur videos and i rly like ur continent!
    Whats do u think of getting edition 30 in 2021 in mint condition 90k km first owner for 10k eur and what to look for?
    Thanks

  • @jixuscrixus1967
    @jixuscrixus1967 4 роки тому +3

    Great content, informative, well researched and fantastic presentation.
    Thanks!

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому

      Blimey, glad you liked it and thanks for commenting 🙌

  • @WALKET91
    @WALKET91 2 роки тому

    Nice channel, you put on me a huge Gti desire. Unfortunately I had a T roc.

  • @simodthebod4256
    @simodthebod4256 4 роки тому

    Nice video Andrew. I’ve been lucky as my ed30 has no rust issues whatsoever. I have had the Pcv, air con go though. When the car was about 8, the rear light wiring got that comes out of the top of the tailgate all started breaking. Bought new rear loom from VW and found a good online how to. It involves stripping the rear interior and about 5 hrs but not that difficult. I think quite a few mk5’s get this issue too.

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому +1

      That's been an issue on many cars for many years! Think mine my loom was repalred on passenger side and the clip that secures the rubber boot to the body (where you can't see with tailgate shut) got broken so it let water into boot. Tried to replace it gave up as the wiring was very complicated to unravel so used some black glue/sealant and it did the job. Not ideal but couldn't justify any more time and effort.

  • @fatwalletboy2
    @fatwalletboy2 4 роки тому +1

    Thats the biggest quandry for many when deciding when to treat rust because of the potential for a bad paint match afterwards which is gunna be harder to live with than what were just a few spots of corrosion.....

  • @johnshinie2415
    @johnshinie2415 4 роки тому

    Excellent video Andrew, thank-you.

  • @K20rotrex
    @K20rotrex 4 роки тому +1

    Helpful video I own a 2009 seat cupra and just found out my thermostat needs replacing 🙏 I wondered why the car was cooling down
    Will try the pcv test as well. Thanks

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому +1

      No problem, hopefully PCV will be OK but if I had to do 1 of those 2 jobs it wouldn't be thermostat!

    • @kresa22
      @kresa22 4 роки тому +1

      I had the same problem with my polo 9n3... Easy chanching the termostat resolve all problems.

  • @DrFod
    @DrFod 4 роки тому +1

    In the mid 2000s a whole bunch of manufacturers from Peugeot to Nissan were suffering from a high number of broken springs. If I remember it was down to one OEM supplier making them from substandard steel.

  • @coard123
    @coard123 4 роки тому

    Reference rust issues you should have mentioned the read boot lid around the VW badge/handle its a well know fault around the edge mine has started to go.
    Regards the front wings i approached VW and they wouldn't even entertain it, got a set of wings of Europarts the more expensive set i might add, and they were fine though there was a slight bit of fetling by the bodyshop to get them perfect, Tornado red is quite hard to get a colour match with aswell.

  • @K20rotrex
    @K20rotrex 4 роки тому

    A video about the chain tensioner would be insightful they are quite noisy engines and it’s sometimes hard to distinguishing what’s making what noise. How do you tell a worn chain or guides ? Thanks

  • @danielfl.9347
    @danielfl.9347 4 роки тому +2

    This is all true. Had both rear springs changed, new condensor, but you forgot seazed rear calibers. Huge problem on MKV

  • @SamUel-nv3wx
    @SamUel-nv3wx 4 роки тому

    Briefly owned a 125k 56 6 spd, flywheel sounded like a bag of spanner’s but went very well regardless. That one had a lot of rust and thermostat issue. Apparently it had been remapped by the previous keeper and DV was replaced at the time.
    Tempted to buy a 07 standard example with 160k miles- high mileage ok?

  • @jackparker8255
    @jackparker8255 4 роки тому

    Great content!! keep em coming

  • @jwester7009
    @jwester7009 4 роки тому

    I have replaced both front wings with new original ones. My car has been rust protected with Dinitrol rust protection both with an undercoating and inside all panels and doors as well. In my country many chooses to have this done when the car is new because of the rainy weather and salt on the roads in the winter. Cars simply starts to rust otherwise after a few years. It is recommended to repeat the process every 3 years for it to be effective

  • @benprice8648
    @benprice8648 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Recently bought an 06 plate off the back of the advice in your last Mk5 GTi video. Managed to find an example that needed many of the points you’ve highlighted 😂. I don’t know how common it is, but had the oil pick up pipe replaced as I understand they can block, potentially leading to oil starvation and engine failure. Noticed recently it’s sounds very disely when warm, so now concerned it may be a cam chain rattle. Have you heard of many requiring replacement cam chains and tensioners?

    • @K20rotrex
      @K20rotrex 4 роки тому

      Ben Price I have a noisy chain as well I think but like you said they sound like a diesel when warm so it’s hard to tell

    • @brimfull4596
      @brimfull4596 4 роки тому +1

      Yes many need the cam chain changing, however the engine always sounds like diesel even when running spot on.

    • @albertonword
      @albertonword 4 роки тому +1

      Everyone was saying to me that disel the noise was normal, changed the cam chain, tesioner and adjuster and runs smooth like a kitty. Specialy on high milleage cars.

  • @lovevwltd7114
    @lovevwltd7114 2 роки тому

    Also worth checking for sticky rear callipers.

  • @brimfull4596
    @brimfull4596 4 роки тому

    Also maybe worth mentioning low oil pressure problems and failing oil pumps that are being reported as the oil pickup pipes become blocked especially on engines where long service plans have been used.

  • @beijingbond
    @beijingbond 4 роки тому +2

    The problem with part painting a red car is that under street lamps at night you can easily see the colour difference.

  • @Spike0000
    @Spike0000 4 роки тому +26

    I'm glad I'm not really a fan of DSG..Good old Manual-Box for me any day of the week....

    • @chrisward7582
      @chrisward7582 3 роки тому +3

      Have had two mkv Gti with dsg. 55k driven to 190k and my new one 52k to 71k. Neither gearbox has skipped a beat. Haven’t come across a decent manual

    • @panda1412.
      @panda1412. 2 роки тому

      I agree but the clutches in vag are made from paper

  • @brimfull4596
    @brimfull4596 4 роки тому +8

    No mention of the cam chain needing replacing.... alot of people are unaware that these engines have both a belt and a chain.
    A whole video dedicated to both the cambelt and cam chain would be greatly recieved 👍

  • @philcoverdale4850
    @philcoverdale4850 4 роки тому

    DV is in a different place of K04 turbos... Just incase you're lucky enough to be looking at an Edition 30 or Pirelli model, they're at the front of the engine and much easier to get to from the top.

  • @tonylyons1274
    @tonylyons1274 4 роки тому +3

    The dsg is the best by far...and the best one is the ED30 with DSG 😁

  • @Seoulite-cq5bf
    @Seoulite-cq5bf 2 роки тому

    Any issues with motor mounts and the dog-bone connector going bad on these older mk5’s?

  • @fletton_man
    @fletton_man 2 роки тому

    Very useful, thanks.

  • @lovevwltd7114
    @lovevwltd7114 2 роки тому

    I’d add bumper mounts in the centre of the front bumper and on the drivers side for the rear bumper these seem to rot out on earlier models.

  • @TheEAN8
    @TheEAN8 4 роки тому

    I have replaced most of the parts you mentioned on my edition30 next need to sort my rust out on the rear arch and a few spots on the drivers side around the door shut as you mentioned

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому +1

      Good luck Ian, I am sure it can be dealt with properly but bodyshops offer no guarantee rust wont return and because you can't see what they do before painting and it looks fine collection, I bet they don't treat it as well as you or I would do.

    • @timprice5
      @timprice5 4 роки тому

      @@volkswizard absolutely right. My Passat had the wing rust issue and VW replaced the fronts but refused to do the rear drivers side. I got in touch with the bodyshop that the VW dealer outsourced to and had it done at my cost. The rust has now returned some 3 years later so another £300-400 to put it right again...
      German cars eh? 🙄😂

  • @chrisward7582
    @chrisward7582 3 роки тому +1

    Essentials to make your mkv purchase even better... Rns 510, sunroof, dsg, 3door, xenon, mid or high line

  • @patfarnell517
    @patfarnell517 3 роки тому

    amazing video such a help!!!

  • @PaulB__
    @PaulB__ 3 роки тому

    Are these engines suffer from the piston ring related oil consumption issue as well?

  • @vagscanetprogramation7239
    @vagscanetprogramation7239 3 роки тому

    My dream car now is golf 5 gti ed30 or edition perili ❤

  • @paulanderton9424
    @paulanderton9424 4 роки тому

    Totally right Andrew. I replaced nearly all those things at great expense plus lots more. Absolutely correct about costing a lot to repair if you get a bad example. You need to ask lots of questions about those 10 things plus brakes, bushes, springs interior wear and tear - side bolster on drivers seat, window switches etc. I asked you to do a video like this a while back so great to see you finally got round to it 👍

  • @limpei94
    @limpei94 3 роки тому

    when my car was on cold. foot on the brake, gears on Drive. The car judder. Is it because its still cold or the gearbox is not in good condition?

  • @sociallemon85
    @sociallemon85 4 роки тому

    Is 27000ks to high for a golf gti mk6 with very good service history ? Looking to buy it and it's got all the stuff I've looked up that goes bad with them replaced, just wounding if it would have much more life left in it

  • @dylanpratt5066
    @dylanpratt5066 4 роки тому

    I had a timing issue with my latest MK5 GTI costly repair!!

  • @JesseDishner
    @JesseDishner 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @andrewcouper770
    @andrewcouper770 8 місяців тому

    Had one for about 12 years and replaced just about every consumable possible multiple times. First 7 years of ownership were flawless then it started getting a bit rough. Biggest issue in mine has been seized callipers

  • @NoName-qj2bi
    @NoName-qj2bi 2 роки тому

    Ive a question......
    The passat 147kw 200 tfsi b6.
    Is it a GT or a GTI .
    Technically in myown opinion mines a highline 200hp so its a GT ...does it deserve a GT bagde.
    I love your vids.
    Used to have a citigo

  • @paultaylor9652
    @paultaylor9652 4 роки тому

    Lovely Jubbly, 2 very nice cars.

  • @MrWotan109
    @MrWotan109 3 роки тому

    In my 10 years of working for VW never had problems with DSG 6 speed gearbox apart from wiring problems at the 1%. DSG 7 speed is another story on its own with plenty of clutches and mechatronics been replaced!

  • @I_SuperHiro_I
    @I_SuperHiro_I Рік тому

    I have a 2017 Mk VII Sport. Still looks new, 15k miles. I don’t like driving it much, but still want a GTI. Think I can get a decent Mk V or VI for under $15k?

  • @Mikenba99
    @Mikenba99 3 роки тому

    Great video thank you

  • @Mikehunt22
    @Mikehunt22 4 роки тому +1

    Bang on, I had to replace the dsg box in my mk5 GTI due to PRNDS flashing, Let’s just say the wallet didn’t like it.... 😂 good work mate

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому

      Sugar, sorry to hear that. Did they try mechatronics module first?

    • @ashaylingovender6275
      @ashaylingovender6275 3 роки тому

      What actually did u replace and it stopped the lights flashing. Was it the clutch or the gear box itself

  • @peterrose7544
    @peterrose7544 2 роки тому

    I previously owned a mk5 which was a brilliant car but it burned a lot of oil a ltr a month it had 60k on the clock with fsh, just thought i point that out.
    Apparently it was a common problem.
    Im a golf enthusiast and have owned mk2,mk3,mk4 and mk5.

  • @almehgub
    @almehgub 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the amazing video. I'm wondering if I can take these tips for the MK5 R32 because I'm really looking to buy one, the only thing is that I live in Dubai and as you may know we have sand instead of snow unlike the UK. so if you have any tips to help me out I'll really appreciate it.

    • @MrNeildavies3
      @MrNeildavies3 4 роки тому +1

      I have an R32. Pretty much the same problems apart from the engine. Rust is the main thing especially inside the rear arch and sill. Check if the timing chain has been replaced if its a high mileage one.

    • @almehgub
      @almehgub 4 роки тому

      neil davies rust isn’t my main concern due to the fact that it barely even rains in here. I’m looking for a well looked after example with a full service history from the dealer. That’s not a tall of an order in here.

    • @MrNeildavies3
      @MrNeildavies3 4 роки тому +1

      @@almehgub your sorted then mate. With no rain there bullet proof

  • @jamesh2515
    @jamesh2515 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. Are you seeing many issues with excessive oil consumption? Eg VAG saying 1l / 700 miles is in tolerance?

    • @HostileTemper
      @HostileTemper 3 роки тому

      My mk5 gti also consumes a lot of oil apparently it’s normal tho :/

  • @TeaVR
    @TeaVR 5 місяців тому

    Super video! Thank you

  • @mattm9
    @mattm9 3 роки тому

    So after doing 6-7 thousand miles ish on my mk5 i decided to check the cam follower. It wasn't even worn it looked brand new. granted the striped banjo bolt was a pain in the ass to get off

  • @s9523pink
    @s9523pink 4 роки тому

    Excellent vid...thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому

      It was a pleasure, thanks for watching and commenting

    • @s9523pink
      @s9523pink 4 роки тому +1

      volkswizard , what’s your opinion about catch cans, for MK5 s?

  • @jameslove888
    @jameslove888 4 роки тому

    I’ve a video on my channel of an issue I am having with my MK5 GTI? If you floor the throttle, under hard acceleration there’s a squeal that happens. Mainly between 2500-3500 RPM and gears 3 and 4. I’ve changed the PCV and gasket but no luck. Garage pressure tested the crank ventilation system but didn’t find any leaks. Car doesn’t feel down on power either. Someone suggested the turbo, but the noise has been there about 6 months. I’d assume if it was the turbo it would have let go by now?
    Another issue is the fans for the HVAC seem to get confused after about 45-50 mins of driving. No longer blows out any of the vents. You can hear the fans blowing in behind the dashboard, but nothing coming out any vents on any fan speed or any direction. Tried a flap reset but didn’t cure it.

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому

      Garage need to pressure test the boost system not the breather. You need to check all the rubber hoses for splits, I found one on a car just above the gearbox that fixed an issue. I might be wrong you car seems to hesitate at 4000 rpm as if the ECU is having to manage the boost more than normal. Have you checked/change the diverter valve? O-rings on boost pipes are worth changing, down low under alternator, often leak oil out. I've heard that whistle before somewhere and think it . Is the car remapped? Have you scanned it for codes?

  • @23ofSeptember
    @23ofSeptember 9 місяців тому

    I think this is the best looking GTI. I've been interested in buying one in Japan recently. Some for sale with less than 50k on the odometer for less than $4000 US (600,000 Yen).

  • @TheRambory
    @TheRambory 3 роки тому

    Great video, thank you very much!

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  3 роки тому

      You are welcome! Glad if was useful. Andrew

  • @matthewmott8966
    @matthewmott8966 4 роки тому

    Hi Volkswizard
    Looking at GTD mk7 any tips on buying one of these?

  • @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420
    @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420 4 роки тому

    Great overview Andrew. I'm in my early fifties and for many years when faced with a meagre budget I favoured older German cars because they would resist rust longer than their counterparts, particularly those from France. Looking at older cars now, most manufacturers seem to have caught up and indeed I would suggest the French set the example.

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  4 роки тому

      Interesting point there. Maybe the Germans have got complacent while the French had a bad reputation and have put this right. To be fair Mk6 Golfs and Sciroccos seem OK. You prob can't see in vid but the wings are stamped as being made in Italy and we are both old enough to be slightly concerned by that 😉

    • @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420
      @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420 4 роки тому

      @@volkswizard I admire some of the styling of Italian cars and was in the market for an Alfa 156 estate some years ago until I did some my research and found that owners were complaining of premature rust on the underside.

  • @ibziahmed9750
    @ibziahmed9750 3 роки тому

    useful tips