From: Rob on 9 Aug 2010 06:39 On 9/08/2010 5:12 PM, jim wrote: > 30k a go. That is my next task though. I took the pump out and checked > it, put it back, and it's working with less racket. It's the whizzing > that it is making, it was so loud.... > > I am starting to think that me saying the racket cut out under boot was > bs, my ears could have been deceiving me! > Jim The VW trained technician, in the house, has gone skiing for a couple of days he will be back Thursday. Ill put the question to him then. I'm sure he would have dealt with such problems. Or if I get up town tomorrow Ill ask his new old boss. r
From: jim on 9 Aug 2010 07:35 thanks for that Rob. After removing and re-inserting, it's not as noisy, but is still pretty noticeable. I wonder whether a replacement would make the same noise - I can buy one for �50 unless can find from a scrappy. If your man is a VW chap - I also have the rear parking sensor alarming all the time when in reverse - just started on Saturday! Thanks. "Rob" <mesamine(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:4c5fdaf5$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... > On 9/08/2010 5:12 PM, jim wrote: >> 30k a go. That is my next task though. I took the pump out and checked >> it, put it back, and it's working with less racket. It's the whizzing >> that it is making, it was so loud.... >> >> I am starting to think that me saying the racket cut out under boot was >> bs, my ears could have been deceiving me! >> > Jim > > The VW trained technician, in the house, has gone skiing for a couple of > days he will be back Thursday. Ill put the question to him then. I'm sure > he would have dealt with such problems. Or if I get up town tomorrow Ill > ask his new old boss. > > r >
From: Rob on 9 Aug 2010 08:05 On 9/08/2010 9:35 PM, jim wrote: > thanks for that Rob. After removing and re-inserting, it's not as noisy, > but is still pretty noticeable. I wonder whether a replacement would > make the same noise - I can buy one for �50 unless can find from a scrappy. > > If your man is a VW chap - I also have the rear parking sensor alarming > all the time when in reverse - just started on Saturday! > > Thanks. > Ok Ill ask his boss, (who was the service manager at a VW dealership) > "Rob" <mesamine(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:4c5fdaf5$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... >> On 9/08/2010 5:12 PM, jim wrote: >>> 30k a go. That is my next task though. I took the pump out and checked >>> it, put it back, and it's working with less racket. It's the whizzing >>> that it is making, it was so loud.... >>> >>> I am starting to think that me saying the racket cut out under boot was >>> bs, my ears could have been deceiving me! >>> >> Jim >> >> The VW trained technician, in the house, has gone skiing for a couple >> of days he will be back Thursday. Ill put the question to him then. >> I'm sure he would have dealt with such problems. Or if I get up town >> tomorrow Ill ask his new old boss. >> >> r >>
From: Rob on 12 Aug 2010 09:23 On 9/08/2010 10:05 PM, Rob wrote: > On 9/08/2010 9:35 PM, jim wrote: >> thanks for that Rob. After removing and re-inserting, it's not as noisy, >> but is still pretty noticeable. I wonder whether a replacement would >> make the same noise - I can buy one for �50 unless can find from a >> scrappy. >> >> If your man is a VW chap - I also have the rear parking sensor alarming >> all the time when in reverse - just started on Saturday! >> >> Thanks. >> Whats there is a low pressure lift pump. and It could be the filter that's making it over work. Also check the lines for any problems. Sensor - This could be a faulty sensor and the best way to test this is put it on the computer. Is it a manual or triptronic gearbox? > > Ok Ill ask his boss, (who was the service manager at a VW dealership) > > >> "Rob" <mesamine(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:4c5fdaf5$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... >>> On 9/08/2010 5:12 PM, jim wrote: >>>> 30k a go. That is my next task though. I took the pump out and checked >>>> it, put it back, and it's working with less racket. It's the whizzing >>>> that it is making, it was so loud.... >>>> >>>> I am starting to think that me saying the racket cut out under boot was >>>> bs, my ears could have been deceiving me! >>>> >>> Jim >>> >>> The VW trained technician, in the house, has gone skiing for a couple >>> of days he will be back Thursday. Ill put the question to him then. >>> I'm sure he would have dealt with such problems. Or if I get up town >>> tomorrow Ill ask his new old boss. >>> >>> r >>> >
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