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2mAns Daily Driver Thread - who knows what it is today...
Well, we're about a week into the 'zip-tie' mod and not too many miles. I don't fully trust this yet to fall on its face, but time will tell. I have no idea how others were able to do the mod with just a single zip tie. I linked two together so I could get it under the shaft and tie it up over the spot on the vacuum line. It obviously meant I couldn't quite get a good idea of the length, but its tied down and I'm feeling boost. Sadly, I am now getting a standing CEL and an occasion Glow Plug light (in addition to the other warning lights now haha).
Today, I hit 236k and was exciting to not see the glow plug light, hoping the car is getting back to its 'normal' self, but just then the flashing Glow plug light came back on...
Hoping the miles will let the car work itself out (delusion)...
While I scratch my monkey brain trying to figure out this zip-tie mod, an order from RockAuto finally arrived and I figured I could get these installed. My hood strut has been bad since I got the car so I figured I would try and wrap up a few of the minor items that were also bothering me. Of course, it looks like the hood strut is a trunk lid strut so it’s going back, whereas everything else went in.
This included a power door lock for the driverside and also the cabin filter. Power door lock icons don’t match but I don’t care because it actually works now haha
Cabin filter was BAD!
Now to stare at this thing and hope it fixes itself lol
Well, in true sh!tbox nature when I spend some money on "comfort" the mechanical stuff starts acting up. Been having an issue with no boost / laggy boost and theres a thing called a zip-tie mod (not kidding) and you basically zip tie the boost actuator to a particular length and the VNT Turbo is supposed to function properly. Simple fix, but the length of the zip tie is difficult to determine without trial and error, but easier when you have the diagnostic tools... and like most mid 00s cars, a simple OBD reader wont do it. I was able to borrow the cable, but my laptop has been shit since I havent used it in years...
However, a simple part to try and throw at it (and also HIGHLY recommended for regular maintenance) is the fuel filter. So I changed that. Didnt look horrible and the diesel that was in the reservoir was nice and clean. Good signs... Gotta keep this thing going!
I also went and logged all the receipts to get a good picture of the maintenance history and saw a lot of good things, thank God the PO kept the receipts. It was regularly serviced by the same place, but sadly they were bad at updating their dates/ miles and I have like 5 service items with the same date. I was able to sort out some of it, but regardless. The filter is new and changed, but the problem persists. Hopefully this week I can get it boosting again because the 996 is a thirsty b!tch compared the TDI...
Interior looks much less sh!tbox now... though the fact that I didn't have them redo the entire headliner/ pillars/ sunroof and its not a perfect match reminds you that it IS still a sh!tbox
After!
Best Way Upholstery in Culver City did it for $420 cash out the door and was done in under 24 hours. I'm happy. I've blown the Year 1 budget, but the car is significantly better today than when I bought it.
I found a (basically NOS) steering wheel on vwvortex and desperately needed to replace mine, so I bought it...
This was really easy to do... once I had the right tool to deal with the airbags spring clip. You really cant tell just how bad the old steering wheel was, but heres the natural 'before' pic
Done!
No new warning lights... Might finally tackle the one I added during the suspension swap, but probably wont. I probably WILL drop the car off to get the headliner done, its really bad as its fully detached at the back and I cant see behind me lol
About to click to 234k, got it aligned as I have a long drive to visit a friend this weekend and dont want to ruin the Michelin PS4S tires.
My friend is anal when it comes to cosmetics so I might spend a few minutes to clean the paint... but I have to wash the car first and thats a long shot haha
Also will be delivering a seat for kronus
It definitely was worth it. Lets see how long it lasts. I should've done a better clearcoat, but time will tell how this does.
Changed the oil at my buddies Oil Change night. Knocked out 6 oil changes. I was trying to be first in and first out so I could hang out, but Advance Auto supplied the wrong Oil Filter so I had to make a last minute run to get the right filter.
Currently at 232,xxx and while I could change it at 10k, I'll likely change this one at 240k so I can easily track the times to change it.
Not much else planned at this time, she needs a bath soon haha
Edit: I also met up with a TDIclub member and he ran the VCDS Diagnostics.
Codes:
008213 - Intake Manifold Flap Position Sensor (Bank 1)
000280 - Engine Coolant Temp Sensor
01221 - Crash Sensor Side Airbag
01578 - Airbag Deactivation Warning Lamp
00856 - Radio Antenna
00849 - S-Contact at Ignition/ Starter Switch
01317 - Control Module in Instrument Cluster
01299 - Diagnostic Interface for Data Bus
02873 - Control Module for Back-Up Camera
Airbag light is from the door sensor, likely the common wiring issue. The few codes from the radio I'm not too worried about, especially since I plan on hooking up the rear view camera soon (which wasn't on the OEM radio, so weird it popped up here). The intake manifold flap sensor I'm very curious about. Not sure why the Coolant Temp Sensor is on...
I will probably do something similar to the mini whenever I get around to fixing the plethora of issues lol
Its crazy how much a difference it makes, every older car I have owned I I have done it to the headlights and taillights. The rest of the car can look bad but if the lights look clean it changes the entire feel.
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