Do I need a blanking plate or anything for under the inlet? Sorry I know nothing about the PCV systemIve got the same can it does the job
No just replace the wierd curly pipe with a t junction and some silicone pipe. I think tje blanking plate only applies to the cupra t's sai which the R doesn't haveDo I need a blanking plate or anything for under the inlet? Sorry I know nothing about the PCV system
I didnt blank anything off (pcv) ive seen someone put a little sponge filter where the servo was ment to connect but dont ask me what his brakes where likeyeah blanking plate is for the sai only.
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need to get some off those vaccuum caps.
Haha money pit vs...money pit.Just think of her as your wife........
That's rare! Keep hold of that garage hahaStill can't get my head around the fact that the garage I used today fitted everything I wanted today and at no point did I get the dreaded...."we haven't managed to do...because of blah blah blah" and the old chestnut ..."this is broke..."
I'm still in shock. Will use this VAG garage all the time now. It's unit 18 in Milton Keynes. They fitted:
• Front floating discs, braided lines and bled the system.
• Carbon canister hosing.
• Brake booster/servo piping.
• New fuel pump.
Always nice when it goes right 1st time . Ive yet to experience it with this one lolStill can't get my head around the fact that the garage I used today fitted everything I wanted today and at no point did I get the dreaded...."we haven't managed to do...because of blah blah blah" and the old chestnut ..."this is broke..."
I'm still in shock. Will use this VAG garage all the time now. It's unit 18 in Milton Keynes. They fitted:
• Front floating discs, braided lines and bled the system.
• Carbon canister hosing.
• Brake booster/servo piping.
• New fuel pump.
I have to admit I’ve used tyres on the drive before now and I was impressed with the guy that did mine.Lol spoke too soon, I actually think my car has some sort of evil eye on it or something.
Today was (finally) the day I get my tyres fitted even though tyres on the drive cocked up the original fitting making me lose a day's pay...anyway so Muppet boy turns up and hangs around for 10 minutes then tells me he can't get the tyres off of the rim. I asked him why and he tells me that he can't get tyre off without damaging the alloy?And I may need to sign a disclaimer. He continues to say it may have bonded to the wheel? ...wtf?
So he says he can do it but will take a long time and they are only booked for 30mins (even though I payed for 0800-1200 slot). I tell him to just leave it...
Rang the HQ and she says the fitter thinks the paint from the refurbishment has bonded the tyre to the rim. But how as it was powdercoated and baked before fitting???!
I then ask for the tyres to be dropped at my house (they don't have the insurance)OF COURSE THEY DONT SILLY BILLY ME. So I now have to wait 5 days for refund.
I ring the fitter direct and asked him why he tells me one thing and tells office another thing...that he thinks the paint had bonded to tyre? I told him he never told me that. He said he CAN do it but will be a time frame.
Hmmm basically I will be eating into his job and knock finish time methinks.
Rang local just tyres and the ones I want are an additional £120 which is now my bill to pay. FFS. They also never heard of tyres bonding to alloys either. Oh and I ordered the wheel clean service and he turned up with baby wipes. Lmao.
Avoid these Muppets. Tyres on the drive. All of these issues are begining to pee me off now to the point I'm thinking is it all really worth this.
I have to admit I’ve used tyres on the drive before now and I was impressed with the guy that did mine.
He had them done in an hour or so. It wasn’t on my leon though, it was on my Vito van I used to have.