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So some of you may have seen my posts in the classifieds for a while looking for an MKIII, and I looked at a few of craigslist and none really were a good deal, and people tried to rip me off. Recently I took a drive to Clearwater (2-ish hours from Orlando) and picked up my 98 GTI for $2,150, has 96,xxx miles has no rust and some upgrades.
Done by PO:
~A dumb a$$ white hood (said he planned on a checkerboard design).
~Neuspeed catback.
~Ground Control Coilovers (also included a neuspeed set, and a set I can't find the name for).
~Neuspeed P-chip computer.
The car does need some work though (it came with all of the parts to fix it).
~Front wheel bearings.
~Front control arms with bushings and ball joint.
~Both front window regulators.
~Also the hatch doesn't open via. the key or the button inside, any ideas?
Link to an album of pics (before the wash). Also don't mind the white hood, PO wanted to do a checkerboard design:
http://s1084.photobucket.com/albums/..._scotty/98GTI/
Thanks for looking and I hope to spend all my time on this forum,
~Scott.
Last edited by cheeze you; 01-22-2012 at 11:31 PM.
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Sorry, was at work, link fixed.
Ok so I did the window regulators today (both), one problem on the pass. side window when I put it up it goes up 3/4 of the way and then comes back down, if I tap the switch it goes all the way up. Any ideas?
Tomorrow I plan on tackling both front bearings and the control arms, wish me luck.
~Scott.
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Attempted to do the front wheel bearings and control arms this morning before work, didn't realize it would take all day.
Control arm bushings are shot.
Attempting to bang the axle from the hub.
This.
This.
Then did some searching on the forum and found that I needed this, it's a hub puller and I STRONGLY suggest getting one before attempting to change the bearings.
New bearing in.
That's all for today, I have to get the control arm out (oil pan in the way of the far right nut on the control arm. Also think the PO gave me the wrong control arms, I may need to just put poly bushings all around and be done with this ****.
~Scott.
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Geld und Macht bringt korruption!!!
Von allen je gebauten volkswagens,steht man Kopf über den rest,den mk3 golf VR6
"stop telling lies about me, and ill stop telling the truth about you"...MD.
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Thanks man, I'll have to look into that. Not a bad price either.
Also something to tide me over and keep me motivated while I wait on these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/380373476382...84.m1423.l2649
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doesn't sound like it's firing on all cylinders or it has a misfire(s).
most likely ignition related, but i'd be curious to see what a compression test would yield.
welcome to the layer cake
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Thanks for the info man, you think it's as easy as a bad spark plug / wire, or the coil pack or as serious as a failing cylinder?
Once I get the bearings done and if it runs ok I'll shoot down to autozone ( like ten mins down the road ). They can read it and throw me the code for free. But isnt there a little plug that came in mk3's that went into the OBDII port and I could get a code that way?
Thanks,
-Scott.
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Use the snap on one and post up what codes you have on here.
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holy crap that isn't running well...if it was a MAF the idle would be very different. after the scan I'd do a FULL tune up plugs,wires,fuel filter whole sha bang
97 Jetta GL, OBDI VR swapped, 262 cams, GIAC chip, turn 2 style CAI, Magnaflow catback, 2.9 clone manifold, eurospec flywheel, B&G RS2 coilovers, MKIV front and rear seats
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what are you talking about man? Thats whats got us confused, if you have a snap on OBDII reader you can plug that into the OBD port above the cig lighter and get the codes. I think what your talking about is the vagcom cable, you dont need that to just read codes....or am I misunderstanding what your saying?
97 Jetta GL, OBDI VR swapped, 262 cams, GIAC chip, turn 2 style CAI, Magnaflow catback, 2.9 clone manifold, eurospec flywheel, B&G RS2 coilovers, MKIV front and rear seats
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I might be mistaken but the reader I have needs cartridges ( like a n64 ) for different types of cars and models.....
What I meant was that and the fact that my car didn't come with the OBDII plug so the car would spit codes out without a reader...
Sorry to confuse you, once the bushings are in I will do a read whether I do it or take it to autozone for a free read and then a full tune up oil, plugs, wires, filters, needs tires like a b***h too.
Thanks for the replies guys.![]()
People on here are more helpful than any other forum I've been on...
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I have this scanner.
These are the cartridges I'm talking about.
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Got the old bushings out on the passenger side... Just waiting on FedEx to deliver my new prothane bushings...
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What in the hell are you using to get the old bushings out?![]()
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Snap on vantage? Can't really tell by the pics but I have that same one.
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Alright both front control arms and wheel bearings are in and done!now I need to get (borrow) an OBDII scanner, and find out why she's running rich. Then tires, battery, registration and FUN!
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She's still running rich, check spark plug wires. They were ok so it's not the coil pack. Pulled the MAF with it running, and it completely shut off so the MAF is good... I'm at a loss for options here... Could it be due to the neuspeed P chip and tune????