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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Water Cooled Volkswagen Cars / May 2007

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Golf MK5 Hesitation / Clutch issue?

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Matt - 17 May 2007 10:28 GMT
Hi all,

Noticed an intermittent whirling noise when in neutral and idle
running on my Golf '04 MK5 TDO 105bhp.  There is also sometimes a
slight judder when this happens as if the revs were dropping (though
the revs do not drop).

Looking around on the net I found this quote on Honest Johns website
"On 1.9 TDI 105s both a clutch release bearing fault and a hesitation
on running fault with no cure available from VW at 10-10-06."

Pretty much hits tha nail on the head.  Has anyone else experienced
this? and if so how did they get on with resolving it?

Matt
samstone@aol.com - 17 May 2007 12:02 GMT
>Hi all,
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>Matt

Try locating the source  whirling. Does the noise change when you
push the clutch pedal?
Matt - 18 May 2007 13:41 GMT
On May 17, 12:02 pm, samst...@aol.com wrote:

> >Hi all,
>
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> Try locating the source  whirling. Does the noise change when you
> push the clutch pedal?

Yes, the noise and hesitation goes when you engage the clutch or the
power.
deus - 18 May 2007 16:14 GMT
>On May 17, 12:02 pm, samst...@aol.com wrote:
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>Yes, the noise and hesitation goes when you engage the clutch or the
>power.

Are you the original owner? Your dealership should cover the repairs
up to 100k under powertrain warranty if you are.

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deus
 
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