vdubgirl 3 Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 Please see below for our complete VR6 Buyers Guide for the Golf and Corrado VR6. Golf VR6 Buyers Guide / ChecklistsCorrado Buyers Guide / ChecklistsVehicle MOT history request (including mileage)This is a great place to start if you are looking into buying a VR6... You can even print it and take it with you!! The VR6 Owners Club Team 8) VR6Pete 1 Link to post Share on other sites
bluemotion 39 Posted May 15, 2015 Report Share Posted May 15, 2015 Just a few extra advices for rado vr6 buyers: Body: * Check for a rust on the rear hatch around the rear windshield and the bottom area of the doors. * The rear spoiler should extend/retract around 55mph.* Check the state of the roof gators. If they're perished it might cost you a few more $ then you expect. Interior: * Look for broken/worn out seat bolsters (especially the driver's side). * Check if you get a first aid kit inside the armrest of the back seat and the emergency triangle hide between back seats. * When checking electrical windows don't be surprise when you try to operate both of them in the same time and they don't work. It's not an electrical fault - windows have been set up this way by the factory - you can use just one of them. Engine:*Some later vr6s need a bit longer moment to start and it's ok. As far as the engine idle ok and sounds sweet on revs it's nothing you should worry about.* The badly maintained cars often get cracked chain guides. So listen to any rattling when you start up on the cold engine The most common electrical issues:* Inoperable radiator fan * Sunroof doesn’t work * Rear wing doesn't extend * Automatic seatbelts don’t work * Flickering headlamps* Wipers don’t work (all rado's get a problem with a standard set of wipers and lots of people upgraded them for a lupo's set). The wiper arms don’t have enough tension against the windshield and when you try to use them, they’ll just smear the water all over. There are available a few fixes online showing how to trim down the spring inside the arm to apply more tension. daveyboy 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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