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VW mechanic? I am looking for a VW mechanic that's not going to rape me in the Vancouver/Clark street area? thanks |
what year/model? try asking on http://www.dubberz.com but the last time i asked i was told about this place: http://shiftautosport.ca/ but it's in bby. |
What are you trying to check/repair? |
it's a 2000 VW Golf GL 2.0L brake light goes on and check engine light with 80 000km on it. |
i can scan the car and tell you the code, it will mostlikely say what the problem is but if you want to take it to a shop go to blizkreig (spelling is off)....they are in vancouver |
the brake ligh indicator is on? or ur brake lights constantly stay on? the brake lights constantly staying on might be a manufactuer defect. brake pedal hits this switch under the dash board that turns on the rear brake lights. my buddies vw jetta had that issue, basically the switch was sticking. the check engine light, if its a 00, then it should have obdII, so u should be able to scan it and grab a code to look up. |
Go to dubberz.com and ask someone to OBD2 scan your car. There are a few people on there with scanners who will be willing to do it for a beer, or even free if they're nearby. |
^ Ditto! :) Gotta love the close relationships between Volkswagen owners in Lower Mainland/North America. |
- MB Euro (344 west 7th in Vancouver) - Blitzkreig Auto (1672 Franklin street Vancouver) - Euro Otto Sport by the Mary Hill Bypass - SCAN auto in North Van |
If you just want the code scanned, I can do so for you as well. I actually work at Kingsway/Knight'ish, but have my own scantool for personal use too. |
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Blitzkrieg Autowerks JSP Performance Any of those three will do you good. They all have very good reps in the VW community. |
meh, that's why i don't like VW. You need special tools... they jew you like that |
^ What special tools? It's the same with any other imports. |
No, there are some VW specific tools that you do need, if you're going to be doing specific jobs. Penthead socket for the head bolts on 1.8T VW/Audi engines, triple square bits for axles, pressure plates, flywheels, etc., 17mm hex bit for drain plugs/fill plugs on trannies, and I'm not even going to get into the nasty very specific tools for removing the cams from said 1.8T engines. VAG loves their bits, basically. Everyone else uses sockets for most things, VAG loves to do it the other way. |
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I guess my point is that there aren't that many VW specific tools that one needs to buy, since plenty of 'em are used on other vehicles as well. They just aren't your common, run-of-the-mill tools. Mind you, I'm referring to MK3's and older, so who knows how correct I am for the MK4. :p |
Name another car/manufacturer where you've found you needed the penta-head socket, or the triple squares. ;) |
^^ BMW. for the OP about the brake light staying on....some mk4 have a N4 recall which is replacing the brake light switch..check with your dealer and see if ur VIN falls in the range of recall |
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German cars, then. But you won't find them on any domestic/japanese car. And BMW doesn't use them as much, I've found. They like their basic hex bits more than triple squares. |
There is a recall on the brake light switch on VW MK4s.. Go to the VW dealership, and they should repair it free of charge.. |
thanks for all the helps guys! |
^Remember to check your oil levels frequently.. these bloody engines can burn A LOT quite quickly.. |
VW's "normal" specification is for the 2.slow to be allowed to burn/lose 1L of oil/month. That's their factory specification. So, if I were you, I'd be checking that oil every 2-3 weeks. |
Hey Alatar, Can I take my car to you to get my car scanned from you?and where are you located? thanks |
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