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antcole said:
Heres the puppy back in place... i like shiney stuff see....

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Unfortunately, in cleaning the TB the rocker cover looks a little sorry for itself now.
Check my latest posts on my build thread for options..
Steve
 
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antcole said:
Marty said:
@markwartd and @antcole

Hmm, odd about the cooling hoses. Mine does not have them. But then, mine's a manual... and yours are both DSG. Maybe that's why? Now my article is incomplete! [smiley=bigcry.gif]

@antcole I'm really sorry to hear that all that effort didn't really pay off for you. I'm still grinning with the difference in mine! :p
It did make a difference, definately a bit more perky.... i think my issues are more related to my mechatronic unit.... which, again, you wont have the stress of!! :lol:

While mine was out i gave it a soft detail brush off and coated with an aluminium etch primer before a nice spray of smooth silver hammerite.
Looks the dogs dusters all brightened up.
You gave me the confidence to remove it and it did need a clean!

I only removed the hoses because i wanted to give it a spray up, otherwise your instructions still stand... its easy enough to give it a clean while its attached to the hoses.
Thanks again mate.
Yea, I was reading some of your posts and wondered if the mech unit might be more of the cause rather than anything else :?

I still think the DSG is awesome and even now sometimes wish I had one, but I'd made my decision to go manual for the reliability and I think it was a wise decision to make.

Anyway, I'm very glad to hear it wasn't an entirely wasted effort! 8)

Now just to clean the rest of the engine to make it shiny ... :wink:
 
V6RUL said:
antcole said:
Heres the puppy back in place... i like shiney stuff see....

Image
Unfortunately, in cleaning the TB the rocker cover looks a little sorry for itself now.
Check my latest posts on my build thread for options..
Steve
Youre spot on there mate!
Ive got to pluck up the courage to remove the inlet manifold and do the cam cover... :-|

Its a bit like picking at a piece of loose wallpaper.... once you start its all gotta go or it looks rank!! :lol:
 
antcole said:
V6RUL said:
antcole said:
Heres the puppy back in place... i like shiney stuff see....

Image
Unfortunately, in cleaning the TB the rocker cover looks a little sorry for itself now.
Check my latest posts on my build thread for options..
Steve
Youre spot on there mate!
Ive got to pluck up the courage to remove the inlet manifold and do the cam cover... :-|

Its a bit like picking at a piece of loose wallpaper.... once you start its all gotta go or it looks rank!! :lol:
yeah, tell me about it..
Steve
 
I did this today and followed the excellent instructions. I wasn't having all the symptoms as others have described but the tickover seemed a little high at 1200rpm and the throttle response was slightly hesitant. Anyways, I figured it was worth a go!

I came a bit stuck getting the small air hose and power connector off but managed to figure the little clips out in the end! Also didn't have a set of long reach pliers so struggled getting the main air intake hose clips back on. Nothing like having the right tools for the job :) Apart from that it all went smoothly.

The throttle body was very dirty and came up like new after a clean. After putting it all back together the tickover is now around 650rpm and the throttle response does seem improved. I would reccomend anyone to do this!

Thanks again for the instrctions :lol:
 
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You're very welcome! :) Thanks for reporting your success!! 8)
 
Saw this excellent "How To" when it first appeared and have been itching to have a crack ever since. Didn't have any of the symptoms of jerkiness etc but thought it could probably do with a clean after 48k miles.

I bought all the bits n pieces a couple of weeks ago, along with a pipercross panel filter that I got this week and decided to finally have a go yesterday. Swopped out the panel filter first and proceeded to remove the air hose next, only to find it was spotlessly clean anyway! :? So, I just put everything back together and did the reset procedure.

What sort of mileage are other peoples cars at, that have had to clean theirs?

One thing I did notice on removing the air hose, was that the butterfly was partially open. Not much, only 3-4mm but I was just expecting it to be closed. Is this normal?
 
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PeTTe-N said:
Saw this excellent "How To" when it first appeared and have been itching to have a crack ever since. Didn't have any of the symptoms of jerkiness etc but thought it could probably do with a clean after 48k miles.

I bought all the bits n pieces a couple of weeks ago, along with a pipercross panel filter that I got this week and decided to finally have a go yesterday. Swopped out the panel filter first and proceeded to remove the air hose next, only to find it was spotlessly clean anyway! :? So, I just put everything back together and did the reset procedure.

What sort of mileage are other peoples cars at, that have had to clean theirs?

One thing I did notice on removing the air hose, was that the butterfly was partially open. Not much, only 3-4mm but I was just expecting it to be closed. Is this normal?
Mine had 40K on the clock when I did it a few weeks back now.

The gunk on the *other* side of the butterfly was much more than the air-box side. I reckon you chickened out ;)

But seriously, if it really was spotlessly clean you probably didn't need to do it, especially if you had none of the symptoms. Maybe a previous owner already cleaned it? I'm surprised there isn't *any* muck in there...

The butterfly is meant to be a tiny bit open - nothing to worry about there. That's the idle setting.
 
Marty said:
The gunk on the *other* side of the butterfly was much more than the air-box side. I reckon you chickened out ;)
lol Didn't chicken out as such but couldn't see much point stripping it down when it was so clean :lol: It really was as clean as your picture that you posted on step 4 (post cleaning). I was a bit disappointed truth be told, was looking forward to having a little tinker with it. Haven't messed with a car for 25years or more but since having the TT it's something I'd really like to get back to doing.

Great "How To" though, it inspired me to dig out my tools and have a go. Keep them coming, I'm looking forward to your next one in the series!! :p
 
This is a excellent write up :D so can I do my 180 and reset the TB as described and not have to use Vagcom to do the re-set. if so I think I will give this a go.

cheers steve
 
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stevebeechTA said:
This is a excellent write up :D so can I do my 180 and reset the TB as described and not have to use Vagcom to do the re-set. if so I think I will give this a go.

cheers steve
My write-up is specifically for the 3.2 which is very different to the 1.8

Here is a link others have used as a guide for the 1.8:

http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/127279.aspx
 
Had a go at this today....

Took the hoses off and the inside of the throttle body was pretty spotless .... so thought better of tinerking further. Was hoping to find it all gunky and a clean bringing improvements.

Was a bit of a an arse job with the pliers - two people would make it easier - one person loosen off the clips and then the other twist the hoses to get them off.

I did however manage (I hope) to sort the rattle on the passenger side - took the panel off and relocated one of the rubber bits to sit above the door "peg" above the speaker - problem solved. Might have to get a load of these and put them all over!!! Hoping for distortion free music on the way to work tomorrow!!! :D

Changed the air filter on the w/e the one in there was minging.... there was a leaf stuck in it and some polystyrene balls in there too. Hoping a new filter helps everything (bought it at the TT shop - interesting visit - lots of 3.2s there - some DSG problems.

Onwards with the tinkering....

Anthony
 
Take off your intake pipe and spray a foam oven cleaner through the throttle body, works a treat :)
 
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