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Thread: OT - 1997 VW Cabrio

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    Default OT - 1997 VW Cabrio

    My GF has a 97' Cabrio and the local stealer wants $250 to do a so-called "Tune-Up" which includes plugs, air filter, possible cabin filter and cleaning the injectors. I think I will call BMA and do it myself.

    What is of more concern to me is the car has about 80k and there is no record of the timing belt being replaced.

    Anyone have any experience with these cars (Bill R) that they would like to share.

    Thanks in advanced,

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    My wife's car is a '95 Jetta with the VR6, and you should be thankful you have the 2.slow when it comes time to buy parts like your plugs and such. (wholesale $5 each for mine!) Another good source for VW parts for me has been Adirondack Auto at:

    www.germanautoparts.com

    But I love BMA!

    At 80k I would probably just change the t-belt, it's not that tough on a 2.0 and not too expensive either, IIRC.

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    Default On your 97 they don't have a specified interval for

    replacement, they just say to inspect it and change if needed...the replacement interval on the newer 2.0 such as 2000 and newer is 105k , since you have the aba motor it should have the thermo tensioner for the belt replaced also at this time.. While tuning it up don't disconnect the battery or you have to have the throttle body adaptation redone with a tool at the dealer...I'm not a big fan of the newer vw's so I don't work on that many to have a lot of info for you... Hopefully you have a bentley's for it already..






    Quote Originally Posted by Scott E
    My GF has a 97' Cabrio and the local stealer wants $250 to do a so-called "Tune-Up" which includes plugs, air filter, possible cabin filter and cleaning the injectors. I think I will call BMA and do it myself.

    What is of more concern to me is the car has about 80k and there is no record of the timing belt being replaced.

    Anyone have any experience with these cars (Bill R) that they would like to share.

    Thanks in advanced,

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    Working on a VW sucks. It's not well layed out like a BMW. Make sure you have all the tools you need before you start.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    r.I'm not a big fan of the newer vw's so I don't work on that many to have a lot of info for you... Hopefully you have a bentley's for it already..
    Steve
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    Default I'm guessing you've never replaced the power steering hoses on a 540?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve N
    Working on a VW sucks. It's not well layed out like a BMW. Make sure you have all the tools you need before you start.
    erased due to slander

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    I'd rather do the PS hoses on a 540 than the timing chains on my VR6 again.

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    hey, working on my MkII Golf is a BREEZE. Everything is easy to reach and plenty of space to work on it. I don't have any complaints. Of course, i wouldn't touch a new VW to save my life (except a 1.8T MkIV GTi *drools*)

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    MKII golf, eh? How many heater cores have you replaced so far?

    All in good fun, the MKII's are a lot easier to work on (and slightly less troublesome) than anything from VW since...

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    I haven't done any yet, car has 175k miles on it. Now BEFORE i got it, i'm not sure how many it went through, but so far, still blowing heat with the best of them!

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    Well, good for you. Local guy has a '91 M5 and a MKII Golf as well....must be a good combo!

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