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It has come to the Club’s attention that certain forum and club members are posting problems and queries not related to the forum or club instead to cars and other technical issues related to cars. There’s a Technical Section in the forums for such queries and/or problems. It will be appreciated if posts in this section are limited to membership, forum and general club queries or problems. This is to assist in making sure that the Committee members are able to respond to your queries within reasonable time. Posts not meeting this requirement will be moved or deleted.
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Hi

How many posts do I need to make before I can post attachments?
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Mbuzi wrote:It has come to the Club’s attention that certain forum and club members are posting problems and queries not related to the forum or club instead to cars and other technical issues related to cars. There’s a Technical Section in the forums for such queries and/or problems. It will be appreciated if posts in this section are limited to membership, forum and general club queries or problems. This is to assist in making sure that the Committee members are able to respond to your queries within reasonable time. Posts not meeting this requirement will be moved or deleted.
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Hi

I posted a wanted listing but some of my Pm replies are still in the outbox? Why, did I do something wrong somewhere?
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Messages stay in the Outbox until they are read by the recipient.
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THANAS wrote:Messages stay in the Outbox until they are read by the recipient.
Oh ok Thanks. Typical newbie mistake.
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Coetzee wrote:Hi

How many posts do I need to make before I can post attachments?
Don't use the forum's built in image uploading.
You can post images by using an image host like photostand, photobucket, imgur, etc. Theres a sticky somewhere detailing it
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Mbuzi wrote:It has come to the Club’s attention that certain forum and club members are posting problems and queries not related to the forum or club instead to cars and other technical issues related to cars. There’s a Technical Section in the forums for such queries and/or problems. It will be appreciated if posts in this section are limited to membership, forum and general club queries or problems. This is to assist in making sure that the Committee members are able to respond to your queries within reasonable time. Posts not meeting this requirement will be moved or deleted.
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Hi, I have got a question about audio, and if someone could build and spec a box for me. Where exactly should I post this?
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yuvesh wrote:Hi, I have got a question about audio, and if someone could build and spec a box for me. Where exactly should I post this?
Thank in advance
Good day, please post here http://vwclub.co.za/forum/viewforum.php?f=15
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CONFIRMED.
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I'm very sorry I am one of the guys who just posted it in the wrong section I'm new to the forum plz understand guys thanks
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Hi There, I don't seem to have the option to create a new post under Technical. Don't know if i'm doing something wrong or missing something?

Update... Sorry I did miss something, i realized i had to go into a particular section of the forum. Problem solved Thanks!
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Hi everyone.....my name is Paulo from Namibia, Swakopmund i have a citi golf 2006 that wont start because the immo light is on. This happened because the car has been standing for for some time and the battery was flat after several attempts. I've connected the diagnostic and it indicates that the immo is active. I can only read the engine ecu but not the cluster. What tool can i use to fix the immo? Can one bypass the Shurlok or is it only for central lock?
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paulo7 wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 6:10 pm Hi everyone.....my name is Paulo from Namibia, Swakopmund i have a citi golf 2006 that wont start because the immo light is on. This happened because the car has been standing for for some time and the battery was flat after several attempts. I've connected the diagnostic and it indicates that the immo is active. I can only read the engine ecu but not the cluster. What tool can i use to fix the immo? Can one bypass the Shurlok or is it only for central lock?
As per the request in the first post of this thread, please post your question in the correct section.

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Hi please i'm new here.I have a question about a stalling car when map sensor is plugged.so where exactly should i post?
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Motokoane73 wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 8:31 am Hi please i'm new here.I have a question about a stalling car when map sensor is plugged.so where exactly should i post?
viewforum.php?f=94 - general tech discussion probably a good place
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Good afternoon Members

I am driving a Polo vivo 2016 model, I have a problem with my steering wheel, it is
stiff and the light of steering is on.
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Cshebo@1 wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 3:48 pm Good afternoon Members

I am driving a Polo vivo 2016 model, I have a problem with my steering wheel, it is
stiff and the light of steering is on.
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Good afternoon
I'm new here I need help my golf mk1 old model doesn't want to start when I try to turn key it became off on dashboard I don't know what could be a problem please help, have new battery I brought last month 😩😩
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Best to start an separate post, and give some more details - carb or FI, are you getting spark at the plugs, have you tessted for fuel getting through to carb, or injectors etc.
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