uglybastard
Autocross Champion
IIRC I think DeAuto is out of NY
Curious. I have VagCOM, had it for years. I run a complete scan, just because GTI, usually every month. As I stated before, I don't race but I don't baby the car, I run it pretty hard. I rarely get any fault codes coming up, and when they do I usually know something's wrong already beforehand. I've never had VagCom pop false codes. I haven't ever used OBD11, but I've heard other people say it pops up faults all the time. No idea if they're false...?I have yet to log into OBD11 and there not be a fault. The car will find something to complain about. The one time it had a radio fault for the AUX!?! WTF, it is working great. Unless it throws a light at ya I wouldn’t worry to much about them. Glad you for it working tho
Yes, for sure. OEM is best on these VW's. I've spent lots of bucks in the past trying all kinds of after-market stuff, some better than others, some quite good quality, admittedly. But I've always ended up back with OEM for fit/finish/durability.
Buy just took me to the play store to buy it, no options there.Click buy, see where it takes you? Lol I've never seen someone have this many problems.
If you still have issues email in and I'll get you with the right person to get it sorted.
Yes, for sure. OEM is best on these VW's. I've spent lots of bucks in the past trying all kinds of after-market stuff, some better than others, some quite good quality, admittedly. But I've always ended up back with OEM for fit/finish/durability.
It's staying. The guy was actually running the SPM downpipe too, though I don't know with or without the catWhat'll you do with your DP?
Oh I thought it was a tbeIt's staying. The guy was actually running the SPM downpipe too, though I don't know with our without the cat
Yep. Working on VWs for 15 years has taught me one solid rule: Buy nice, or buy twiceYes, for sure. OEM is best on these VW's. I've spent lots of bucks in the past trying all kinds of after-market stuff, some better than others, some quite good quality, admittedly. But I've always ended up back with OEM for fit/finish/durability.