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milkoasked
side electric doors playing up,switches on dash flashing,left door will only open and close if the dash switch is continuously held
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Maxiasked
Our 2013 Comfortline has an intermittent slight transmission rattle when sitting stationary and idling...
My dealership considers it to be the DSG clutches??
It's been doing it for approx. 60,000kms. So it began at 120,000--now done 180,000
Believe Amaroks may develop similar noise?
Any comments please?
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Tarnsasked
Key won't turn in ignition. Any help?
Peter Hermannasked
I have a 2010 Transporter 103 KW TDI diesel 7 speed DSG auto. It is fitted with a Frontline camping conversion with 110 km on the clock. I bought it second hand and have had it for 14 months and had it serviced twice. My problem started after the last service about a month ago when I start the engine and turn the air conditioner on a bad smell comes out of the ac ducts for about a minute and then goes away. The cold and heat seem to work well, it seems a mystery why this is happening. I took it to an auto electrician who didn't seem too interested but he did say maybe a lizard or such may have got into the ac duct and died, my thoughts on this are then it would smell the whole time it's on. Has any one else experienced this problem?
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No, haven't experienced this problem, but as they say might be because even water, etc. has got into the ducts and gone off. Even a bit of misdirected washer fluid could be a problem. I'd take it to an auto a/c specialist who can at least flush the system, etc.
No, I have not. But once again, our car is only a bit more than a year old. I would follow what Andrew said, take it to a Air Con specialist and get it flushed out.
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