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tips on how to take care of 2013 golf gti

by Sid Reinger Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Fill a bucket with warm soapy water, using a mild detergent. Generally speaking, you should use one teaspoon of washing-up liquid for every three inches of warm water and use just enough water to submerge the club heads without getting the ferrules wet. Soak the club heads in the water for about five minutes.

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How do I take care of my Volkswagen Golf or GTi?

We recommend consulting with a certified Volkswagen mechanic and researching online to learn more about your specific car. The best way to keep your Golf or GTI running optimally is to be proactive with following the recommended maintenance schedule, which can be found in your Owner’s Manual or in PDF format online.

How do you clean the inside of a VW Golf?

Moisten a clean, lint-free cloth with water and clean the plastic parts and instrument panel. If that is not enough, use a special solvent-free plastics cleaner and care agent like 3M Leather and Vinyl Restorer, available at your local VW dealership.

What are the most common problems with Volkswagen Golfs and GTIs?

With all Golfs and GTIs it is important to regularly monitor oil levels, as they are known to sometimes burn some oil between changes and if a significant amount of oil is lost between changes, the engine could be seriously damaged. Another common issue across multiple generations of Golfs and GTIs is torn CV axle boots.

Are there any problems with the 5th generation Golf and GTI?

The 5th generation Golf and GTI was a big leap forward for VW with a completely new design from the ground up. One of the most important issues to be aware of is with the engine’s Cam Follower. This part allows for the smooth rotation of the camshaft and they are known to wear out, potentially causing costly damage to the camshaft and fuel pump.

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How do you maintain a GTI?

The Maintenance Schedule for Golfs and GTIs has actually simplified over time, so if you own a newer 6th or 7th generation vehicle, the most common maintenance items are oil changes and cabin air filters every 10,000, replacing the automatic transmission (DSG) fluid every 40,000 miles, replacing the coolant every ...

Is Golf GTI easy to maintain?

The table below shows a complete ranking of how various cars rank in this overall system as some comparison. Given that the Volkswagen Gti has an average of $791 and that the average vehicle costs $651 annual --- the Gti is substantially cheaper to maintain.

Is the 2013 Golf GTI reliable?

The 2013 Volkswagen GTI's #13 ranking is based on its score within the 2013 Compact Cars category. Currently the Volkswagen GTI has a score of 8.0 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 35 pieces of research and data elements using various sources....Scorecard.Critics' Rating:9.3Safety:9.8Reliability:3 more rows•Jan 5, 2016

How often should you service a Golf GTI?

Volkswagen Golf GTI Maintenance ScheduleMileageRecommended Maintenance120,000Rotate Tires, Service Battery/cables, Replace Timing Belt, Transmission Fluid Service, Lubricate Doors, Spark Plugs Replacement, Cabin Replace Air Filter, Change Oil and Filter14 more rows

What year GTI should be avoided?

The Consumer Report VW GTI reliability studies recommend avoiding the 2010 and 2012 GTI models completely. In fact, 2012 is rated as the worst Volkswagen GTI model year ever reported. Model years 2013 and 2014 proved to be a bit more reliable, yet there were still numerous reports of 2014 VW GTI reliability problems.

Which year GTI is best?

Here Are The Best And Worst Volkswagen Golf GTI Models Over The Years10 Best: 1983-1984 Rabbit GTI Mk 1. ... 9 Best: 1985-1992 Golf GTI Mk 2. ... 8 Best: 2007-2009 Golf GTI Mk 5. ... 7 Best: 2015-present Golf GTI Mk 7. ... 6 Best: 2000-2006 Golf GTI Mk 4. ... 5 Best: 2009-2013 Golf GTI Mk 6. ... 4 Worst: 1993-1999 Golf GTI Mk 3.More items...•

How long will a 2013 Volkswagen GTI last?

As long as you take care of the car it will take care of you. With a GTI (Gasonline obviously) you can get 150,000+ miles out of it.

How many miles will a VW GTI last?

With the proper maintenance, Volkswagen GTIs can last a long time. Technically speaking, any car can last for decades and hundreds of thousands of miles with the proper care and maintenance, but that's especially true when it comes to the Volkswagen GTI.

Do VW GTI hold their value?

A Volkswagen Golf GTI will depreciate 28% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $26,038. The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year. It also assumes a selling price of $36,004 when new.

Is Golf GTI a reliable car?

Volkswagen GTI Reliability Rating Breakdown. The Volkswagen GTI Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 34th out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $791 which means it has higher than average ownership costs.

How much does GTI service cost?

Volkswagen Service Plan3 years5 yearsModelAvg. Cost per ServiceTotal CostPolo$330.00$1800.00Polo GTI$400.00$2,200.00Golf$366.66$1,900.0014 more rows

Are Golf GTI expensive to run?

The Golf GTI is surprisingly economical for a hot hatchback and much more efficient than some of its closest rivals. Choosing the DSG automatic gearbox doesn't punish fuel economy, either. Overall, when it comes to running costs, the GTI is competitive with rivals.

Is a Volkswagen GTI a reliable car?

Volkswagen GTI Reliability Rating Breakdown. The Volkswagen GTI Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 34th out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $791 which means it has higher than average ownership costs.

Is Volkswagen Golf GTI a good car?

Is the Volkswagen GTI a Good Car? Yes, the Volkswagen GTI is a good car. With a spunky turbocharged engine and athletic handling, it's one of the most fun-to-drive vehicles in the class. The cabin provides a classy atmosphere, and there's comfortable and roomy seating in both rows.

How many miles will a GTI last?

With the proper maintenance, Volkswagen GTIs can last a long time. Technically speaking, any car can last for decades and hundreds of thousands of miles with the proper care and maintenance, but that's especially true when it comes to the Volkswagen GTI.

Are Golf GTI expensive to run?

The Golf GTI is surprisingly economical for a hot hatchback and much more efficient than some of its closest rivals. Choosing the DSG automatic gearbox doesn't punish fuel economy, either. Overall, when it comes to running costs, the GTI is competitive with rivals.

What is a GTI?

The GTI was the car that brought the term “hot hatch” to the mainstream with a sport tuned suspension, a more powerful engine and all the practicality of the Golf’s boxy hatchback design. The Golf and GTI have continued to evolve over the years and are now offered in their 7th generation (MK7) form and are still considered one ...

What happens if you lose oil on a golf?

With all Golfs and GTIs it is important to regularly monitor oil levels, as they are known to sometimes burn some oil between changes and if a significant amount of oil is lost between changes, the engine could be seriously damaged. Another common issue across multiple generations of Golfs and GTIs is torn CV axle boots.

Can you replace the boot with grease?

If caught early, it is possible to replace the boot with new grease sealed inside, but it is generally recommended to replace the entire axle as the labor cost will be about the same either way. Finally, it is common for air conditioning systems to leak and lose their ability to pump out that refreshing chilled air.

Interior Car Care for Your Volkswagen

Most drivers spend a lot more time cleaning the exterior of their cars than the interior, especially during those seasons when we’re likely to spend more time on the road. However, if you prefer your car’s beauty to be more than just skin deep, here are a few tips to help you keep its interior clean and in great shape.

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Stay on Top of The Recommended Maintenance Schedule

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The best way to keep your Golf or GTI running optimally is to be proactive with following the recommended maintenance schedule, which can be found in your Owner’s Manual or in PDF format online. The Maintenance Schedule for Golfs and GTIs has actually simplified over time, so if you own a newer 6th or 7th generatio…
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Volkswagen Safety Recalls & Technical Service Bulletins

  • Sometimes a manufacturer will learn, after the vehicles have been sold to the public, that there was an engineering mistake or a defective part used in the vehicle’s production. When one of these issues poses a serious enough risk, Volkswagen will issue a Safety Recall and agree to fix all of the affected cars for free. When there is a common issue that does not pose a safety threa…
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Interior Issues

  • VW Golf and GTI interiors also have a few common issues to be aware of. On the earlier MK5 (2006-2009) cars, the headliner and door fabrics are known to separate and droop or fall off. These can be costly to repair or replace. Many owners also report that their airbag light is illuminated and often that is caused by a wire under the driver seat getting damaged. On MK7 ca…
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Problems Specific to The 2015 Model Year

  • 2015 was the first year for the 7th generation Golf and GTI, a completely new design at the time, and is noted for having more issues than in subsequent years, by which time the issues had gotten corrected at the factory. One major issue, which now has been addressed in virtually all affected 2015 models, was carbon buildup on the turbochargers that lead to their failure (and of…
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Potential Pitfalls of The Early “Tsi” Engine

  • While 2008.5-2013 TSi engines are generally known for their robustness and featured improvements over the previous “FSI” engine (such as a timing chain instead of a belt), there are some potentially significant issues that can arise if not properly maintained. The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) has been known to fail, leading to a blown rear main seal on the en…
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Mk5 (2006-2009) Cam Follower Maintenance

  • The 5th generation Golf and GTI was a big leap forward for VW with a completely new design from the ground up. One of the most important issues to be aware of is with the engine’s Cam Follower. This part allows for the smooth rotation of the camshaft and they are known to wear out, potentially causing costly damage to the camshaft and fuel pump. Symptoms of your cam follo…
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Common Issues Across All VW Golfs & Gtis

  • With all Golfs and GTIs it is important to regularly monitor oil levels, as they are known to sometimes burn some oil between changes and if a significant amount of oil is lost between changes, the engine could be seriously damaged. Another common issue across multiple generations of Golfs and GTIs is torn CV axle boots. When the rubber boot tears, the grease that …
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