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dasmall

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  1. Mine cluster chime has failed also. Local dealer suggested I call local speedometer shop, he informed me that its a difficult fix and was not interested in repairing. This has left me out in the cold and sometimes with my turn signal still on. Any help would be appreciated.
  2. Sounds like the compressor piston seal is worn. Mine was not really making a noise but it was constantly working to keep a certain PSI in the system. See my post above, go to the VW dealer and buy the rebuild kit. Save the money and spend 1 hour to fix your problem.
  3. Please do. Hit the Edit Your Post button. Then click on the Full Edit. Just below your composition box is the place to add your attachments. I am checking to see if document is copyrighted.
  4. Bought a 2004 Turbo and I immediately had the "Air Suspension Faulty - Workshop" error light. Of course I took it to the dealer but the light did not come on while at their shop. But as soon as I would drive it - I would get the fault. Ran across this posting and thought I would rebuild before paying for a new compressor. I bought the part from a local VW dealer for $170.00 USD and spent an hour following isakpede's posting. Very easy and immediately solved my fault. My kit from Wabco contained a piston ring, two Torx bolts for compressor head and an o ring seal. No elbow is included nor did my unit need one. It was in good shape. Thanks for the great DIY help! compressor_2.pdf
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