Replaced the rear window wiper motor assembly - all because the rear jet was squished and not working
Worst bit was getting the plastic trim back on around the rear window.
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Replaced the rear window wiper motor assembly - all because the rear jet was squished and not working
Worst bit was getting the plastic trim back on around the rear window.
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How are your fingers feeling? Raw, I'll bet?
 
Replaced the rear window wiper motor assembly - all because the rear jet was squished and not working
Worst bit was getting the plastic trim back on around the rear window.
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Aww that’s a pain of a job.
Those little crocodile looking clips?
I had nightmare with mine a few years ago.
Making me sweat thinking about it. :ROFLMAO:
 
Those clips suck. A couple of them go in 90° from all the other ones, so if you get replacements from eBay, you might have to saw a notch in them so they slide into the slots, because of course you do...


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Those clips suck. A couple of them go in 90° from all the other ones, so if you get replacements from eBay, you might have to saw a notch in them so they slide into the slots, because of course you do...


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Made sure I got both types


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I'm sure there's an issue with the alternator pulley the noise has been bugging me for a while even before the cambelt and aux belt recent change, it was checked as usual and it run free, but other day while engine cold i put some release fluid down the back of the pulley just to test and the sound went away so oiled it after that, i even removed tension to check the pulley it seems fine.. looked at the spec and for a Ina pulley for 25 quid not worth risk they say they last 60-80k, might take it to garage or look at the tools needed, I've got the torx but there not long enough
 
Isn't there a sort of one way clutch and bearings in the pulley? To allow the alternator to run on when the engine revs reduce?
 
yea its a clutch pulley and can can cause all sorts of issues like limp mode as it throws the electric system out and make a right mess if seizes if not sorted , its all new to me also since looking into it as i thought it was just a pulley lol
 
I have a mk2 and I think it's the first car I've had with such a pulley
Same here , pulley kits are not bad priced got one for £15 they all looked exactly the same including the branded, was only looking for the spline nut, at least there is access unlike other cars
 
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Got round to fitting rear brakes, no disc and pads, looks well lots of more little ish jobs but cars in garage so they will have to wait. Thanks @Thai-wronghorse for the information needed and for supplying the rear disc.
 

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i notice your running 235 tyres is there a reason for this? what do people normal run i have 225 40s
No reason bud, my tyres needed replacing and my bro had these about, they fit great obviously a little extra grip due to the width had them on for a good few yrs now, but 225 is normal size but no harm at all with 235 either
 
Operation pulley
Ina pulley £24.50 same as the one removing, silly price at stealers it’s still a INA but in a vw box,
Altinantor kit £15.50 (same size spines as the door lock bolts) handy kit can be used for other jobs.
 

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Left one is the old pulley, defiantly been updated somewhere down the line
 

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