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Subject: Re: Ignition


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Date Posted: 10:31:46 05/23/02 Thu
In reply to: Krystian Tatara 's message, "Ignition" on 13:45:08 05/20/02 Mon

>Had my 02 GTI 1.8t for about 8 months. It only has
>5500 miles. Been to the dealership 3 times within a
>month. First the ignition coil went out at that time
>the car would knock and there was a sulfer like smell
>to it. About 3 weeks after that the car started to
>idle rough when i started it every morning. (No it was
>not cold outside). than the check engine light came on
>at which time i took it back to the dealer. They told
>me that the spark plugs needed to be replaced and
>charged me 40 dollars for the diagnostic because i had
>a aftermarket radio i the car.When i went to pick up
>my car i pulled out of the dealership and drove for
>about1/2 mile when the ignition coli went out again.
>They replace it and gave me my 40 bucks back for the
>diagnostic. Now after about a week the car is starting
>to idle rough again when i start it. I'm afraid that
>the ignition coil is ready to go again. I love my GTI
>but this is bull****. Does anybody have the same
>problem? please help krystian10@hotmail.com
>
>thanks

That is definetly a manufacturer's defect and should be serviced by a qualified VW dealer. Is it still under warranty? Sounds like something major is out of wack!

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