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Title: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on May 14, 2020, 10:07:05 PM
From June 10 2019.


The new daily. 2006 MK5 GTI 2.0 TFSI
2 owners, the 1st owner is the 2nd owners father-in-law so a family owner car with full VW service history. And a great sepc.

Finger crossed this one works out well. Wasn't convinced on DSG, but it was the compormise I decdied to make to get a good example that had all of the other spec I wanted.

And I know you lot love pictures, so here's some from the ad. Haven't had chance to take many of my own yet:

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Now with the daily sorted, I can focus on getting the "toy/project", will hopefully be the owner of another mk2 before the end of the year


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Update May 14 2020.
I did manage to do that. Picking up a new mk2 October 2019.

The Mk5 is my wife’s car and the mk2 is my daily.

Almost a year of owning the Mk5 we both love it.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on June 08, 2020, 10:08:54 AM
Popped up in my Facebook memorise this morning, as a year ago today we picked this up.
I have had to do a few jobs on it, expensive stuff like air conditioning compressor unfortunately and complicated stuff like thermostat (which involves removing so many parts) so spent some cash in the process. But as I see other Mk5s around, which are getting on a bit now, it still makes me happy that this is a very fine unmolested example. Would be nice to get the wheels refurbished but that's an unnecessary expense right now.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: paulnewman on June 08, 2020, 10:41:37 AM
I really like the Mk5 platform.  We had a 2005 GT TDi for about 18 months which had 170,000 on the clock but as it had a full service history from new drove like an absolute dream.  Interior was a bit drab though as it was typical VW grey but managed to get the bargain of the century on a full GTI interior (including door cards & arn rest) for the princely sum of £118 on eBay then £50 to get the bolster on the drivers seat rebuilt!  It is probably one of the most comfortable drivers seats I have ever sat in :D  If you ever need to sort the bolster out on the drivers seat I found that T5 Anthracite fabric from AS Trim, although slightly thicker, was an exact match for colour and weave.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: pfnsht on June 29, 2020, 08:12:53 PM
I was after one of these back in the day but ended up with a Leon FR. We didn't really get on with that car so sold it after a couple of years. I know if I'd bought one of these I'd still have it today.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Grey Goose16v on October 10, 2020, 10:32:50 PM
Absolutely love my mk5 gti, got a 5dr red one, its a work car that i bought cheap and did a fair bit of work to.

Its such a nice car to drive and eats up the miles, bought it on 154k and its just about to clock 170k, only bought it in January this year  ;D

Its got some form of map so 230bhp area and has done 40+mpg
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on October 12, 2020, 10:27:21 AM
It's a great car. coming up to 2nd MOT in our ownership. It seems crazy this is nearly a 15 year old car already. Looking back at the photos reminds me it's well over due a good clean though!
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on October 15, 2020, 06:12:41 PM
And it’s a pass!

Few minor advisories which I can look at over the coming year. But a pass first time is always a welcome result.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Monkey on October 16, 2020, 08:40:20 AM
Winner!

I'd get that tyre changed though  ;)
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on October 16, 2020, 01:53:12 PM
Winner!

I'd get that tyre changed though  ;)

haha, yeah!

I checked them over before it went in, tbf, they're all a bit poo. and the front are always loosing air - which is really hard to tell on 40 profile, they look flat all the time anyway.

I'll likely get a set of 4 on there soon. Would like to get the wheels refurbed though but that's money I don't have right now.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Monkey on October 17, 2020, 06:00:53 PM
is really hard to tell on 40 profile, they look flat all the time anyway.


Haha! I have that same problem!
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on July 13, 2021, 05:47:22 PM
Worth an update I suppose, even though it was ages back. I stuck a set of Yokohama V701's on. They were a good price off eBay compared to other brands for the size : 225/40 18

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I'm really pleased with them.

Also done a service, and while I was under the car noticed
a. the lower intercooler clip wasn't properly fitted probably from when I had the air con fixed as I'm sure they had to remove most of the front end so sorted that
and
b. the sump plug was weeping slightly which most likely accounts for the 'Oil leak, but not excessive (8.4.1 (a) (i))' comment in advisories. So that can be ticked off.



Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on July 20, 2021, 12:04:05 PM
Good news, Friday was Carole's last day working at the Cement factory (reminder, yes this is Carole's car really. I have the mk2 and a motorbike). So hopefully won't be such a battle keeping it clean anymore. Her new job is just a mile away so will be keeping the miles off this now too. Another 1000 miles and it will equal the mk2.

A quick blast...

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.. would benefit from a good deep clean, clay and wax. A few stone chips need attention but hoping from now on it can be better looked after. Hard to believe this is a 15 year old car already.

Future classic here with a bit of luck.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: L90E on July 20, 2021, 08:02:55 PM
No one can predict the future, but I genuinely believe if plans for electric / internal combustion vehicles go ahead as claimed our current (and potential future classics like your MK5) will become more and more desirable as they become less and less available.

Yes, there'll likely be a price to pay... higher taxes and less ready access to fuels for example, but on the whole I don't see classic ownership dwindling in my lifetime - just too big a part of the population have a deep interest in them.  

Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on July 28, 2021, 09:20:19 AM
Just over 2 years of ownership now and Carole is making noises about replacing it! I can't let it happen.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Monkey on July 28, 2021, 09:50:00 AM
Just say to her "yeah, I could do with another mk2..."
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on November 19, 2021, 11:50:58 AM
October meant MOT time.

An advisory from last year was the exhaust having a small leak of gas - yes that's right. I ignored and blowing exhaust for almost a year  :))  oh well.

Anyway last years advisories also were very nitpicking - engine covers and under trays fitted, surface rust on rear subframe, misting on damper, etc. The Tester had done similar on my daughters car and added a long list of nonsense to the mk2s MOT record. So it's time to go elsewhere.

I booked it in at InterPro, if you remember my old build thread you'll be familiar with InterPro. As well as being a tuning specialist, they are an MOT station, and a LongLife Exhaust agent.

I did contact Matt at Track Slag but he dosen't do a stock replacement for a Mk5. In his words:
All we do for your car is full fat tuning stuff.
3.5" downpipe and full 3" high flow catback.
Nothing stock.

And was out of stock with a back order list anyway.

So I mentioned the exhaust at InterPro and they said they'd take a look prior to the MOT so if it needed replacing they'd do that first rather than have to go through a fail. They had a ramp free and lifted the car and yes, there was a small hole where the pipe exits the centre box.

The back box was also looking a little worse for where and whilst they could just replace the centre section we agreed it made sense to do a full cat back system. The downpipe and CAT exit pipe was all in good order.

A general scan around and I was pleased with the overall condition of the underneath of the car, there was certainly no reason for the previous tester to comment on any rust. There was certainly nothing significant.

So the mk5 now has a CAT back lifetime guaranteed stainless steel system.
The MOT discovered a cracked front coil spring and a worn drop link so those were both replaced as pairs. Also a CV boot.

As you might imagine, a fair chunk of money left my account that week. But the result was a clean pass with NO advisories.

No further mention has been made on replacing the car. In fact almost the opposite - with the climate crisis a hot topic right now I think changing it is on hold while we see how things evolve over the next few years. There's no rush to jump into the world of EVs, main reason there's no way we can afford a brand new car and a second hand one is not something I'll entertain. And I'm not convince EVs are any better for the environment, the initial manufacture of them is much more harmful than a normal car and then there's the whole question on how we as a nation are generating our electricity.

I can see our next vehicle may see us going down the lease route - I have no interest in owning and being tied to anything second hand and more modern. Anything I buy would be 5-10 years old at best, cars aren't built to last, so a car of this age is going to start having issues if it's not having them already. I won't be able to maintain it and I expect servicing costs will be too high.

I hate to say it but but continuous paying every month to effectively rent a vehicle is beginning to sound like a sensible option, getting to use but never own the newest models. I belive this is the way car ownership will go in general. But I can't see that happening for the next few years so hanging onto the mk5 for now.

Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: L90E on November 19, 2021, 06:51:03 PM
Quite a few cars back I dipped my toe into leasing (twice), it was when it had started to become available to private individuals as opposed to just business users.

They were both from Saab themselves, via the dealer network.

My experience was it 's like most things... has it's pro's and has it's cons and what they are will depend on what you're after from the deal.

Off the top of my head some of the upsides were that road tax was included for the full term, anything thing wrong (even a bulb) they sorted it no questions asked.

Downsides... had to get it serviced with Saab (not cheap, but all the extras thrown in such as courtesy car or pick up + drop off the car from your home) 

You couldn't do a single thing to change the spec. without approval.

Mileage obviously limited or an extortionate pence per mile thereafter added.

They went over it with a fine tooth comb come hand back, every little stone chip was listed. Had to argue that one with them for the second car - their interpretation of fair wear and tear might not be yours and they'll try to charge to fix.

Overall I'd recommend looking into it, but take the time to really read the fine print, it's not the easy option it might first seem. 
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: MJA on December 01, 2021, 05:03:15 PM
Lovely job on the mk5 and good to hear you found a tester with normal behaviour this time. If you were interested in doing some easy rust proofing take a look a Lanoguard. I previously used Dinitrol products but Lanoguard is so much easier to apply - I think you could do the entire underside in 20mins.

RE: Electric cars I am looking seriously at them at the moment. A few months ago I was in the no-way camp but my wife can get very good deals on them through her work (NHS) where they are fully insured, maintained inc tyres that it is making it hard to overlook.

I've had my family estate car for 8 years and it has been perfect but when I tot up fuel costs, what i save into a mainteance pot, the tax, the insurance I am close to £350/month ...... that would get me a Skoda Enyaq/Q4/ID4/XC40 electric with zero deposit. The cheapest car is a VW UP at 165/mth, BMW I3 or ID3 is 225-235.

We do need two cars, one run around and I am thinking sell the estate get a large electric car and use my mk3 16v as my run around.

Decisions Decisions.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on December 01, 2021, 05:25:58 PM
I did look into Lanoguard previously and seemed like a sensible thing to do, good to get a personal recommendation. 
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on February 04, 2022, 01:48:28 PM
A little update. Was getting some judder on the front wheel and after a road trip to Reading discovered the front nearside wheel was quite hot! So on investigation discovered a sticky calliper.

Decided the best option was to buy a 2nd hand pair to refurbish and swap over, with the idea of then flogging on my old ones for similar money.

I found a decent set on eBay for £70 + £10 p&p. There were cheaper ones, but these looked very clean. I was really pleased with what arrived they were in excellent working condition however the dust seals were damaged. But for under £15 I bought a seal kit for the pair. Pistons or other hardware wasn't needed and they were good enough I didn't feel the need to fuss about painting them (hope I don't regret that as it was the ideal opportunity but didn't want to prolong the job).

Anyway, I know we all love pictures...

The sellers pic.
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What arrived, after I'd popped out the pistons with the compressor.
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All ready for the weekend swap over. Then I'll check out what I take off and decide if I just bung them up for sale as they are or spruce them up with new seals and sell them as refurbished for a premium.  :))

 
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on February 07, 2022, 02:05:15 PM
Fitting went well, bleeding was no drama, no more judder and the brakes aren't as snatchy.

As for the old callipers. The Piston is well and truly stuck, even on compressed air it wouldn't budge. I'll get it on the press and push the piston back in more and see if that free's it up to blow it out.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on March 04, 2022, 03:36:58 PM
I other news I discovered recently Mk5 Golf (and mk6 for that matter) are now included within the official Volkswagen Classic Parts Website.

https://www.volkswagen-classic-parts.com/catalog/en_uk/nav/golf/golf-mk5

I was looking at my Mk2 in the work carpark the other day and obviously, it was the oldest car in the car park, I then had a closer look around and realised that even if I'd taken the mk5 it would still be the oldest car in the car park  :D
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: AndyBa on March 04, 2022, 07:51:36 PM
So long as you are happy with the MK2 and MK5 that's all that matters
As I look along our street some of our fleet must be the oldest. Then I see a 190E and an old Renaultsport Megane and realise I'm not alone   :))
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: PWardy on March 04, 2022, 08:01:14 PM
The strange thing about cars is neighbours judge you by what is parked on your drive. It doesn’t actually matter if you don’t own it or can’t afford it. Having it there is what counts.
Drive what you like and enjoy it, be amused if that results in neighbour envy. If it doesn’t, so what?
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: PWardy on March 04, 2022, 08:02:18 PM
So long as you are happy with the MK2 and MK5 that's all that matters
As I look along our street some of our fleet must be the oldest. Then I see a 190E and an old Renaultsport Megane and realise I'm not alone   :))

190E trumps everyhing!
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: L90E on March 05, 2022, 09:28:23 AM
The strange thing about cars is neighbours judge you by what is parked on your drive. It doesn’t actually matter if you don’t own it or can’t afford it. Having it there is what counts.
Drive what you like and enjoy it, be amused if that results in neighbour envy. If it doesn’t, so what?


Really! - How feeble minded must someone be to consider it even slightly relevant what others think when making a vehicle choice?

... or for that matter the reverse and judge someone based on what they drive!

Glad I live where I do.

Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on June 06, 2022, 08:47:55 AM
It's 3 years of ownership this week, and time to give the car some love.

After a debate about moving it on, with the decision to keep it 'for now' made it was my job to make it lovely again.


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Which included headlight restoration
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And a deep clean inside, with wet vacuum of the seats and mats, but I forgot to do pictures, which was a shame as some before and after shots would really show up the difference.

Next is to find someone reputable to diamond cut the wheels, and I'm going to replace the headlight and window switches and paint the door handles. I might even look at replacing the stereo, it works fine but the buttons are worn.

One extra positive.... our friends over at UKD Autos, they've always had a knack for massively overpricing their stock. Either that or they're either really good at predicting prices or actually the ones responsible for setting the bar. But years ago they were selling Mk2s and eye watering prices, where the rest of the market has now caught up. So it's great to see they have a Mk5 GTI for sell at £13.5K

https://www.ukdauto.com/vw-golf-gti-mk5-white

Very low mileage, granted, but other than that it's super basic spec compared to mine. Perhaps hanging on to it for another couple of years is the right thing to do.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: ianmac86 on November 01, 2022, 08:44:34 PM
Ukd still have that mk5 forsale! How did you restore headlights? I need to do this on our passat before long
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on November 02, 2022, 10:07:14 AM
Ukd still have that mk5 forsale! How did you restore headlights? I need to do this on our passat before long

I got this kit.
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https://www.autoglym.com/headlight-restoration-kit

It's good. Since doing the Mk5 I've done my daughter's and her boyfriend's Fiesta headlights. Both were much worse than the Golf.
In addition to the kit I used a spray bottle of water and kept applying it as I used the sanding pads, I guess this helped as doing all 3 cars I still have unused sanding pads and the used ones are mostly ok to use again, I think I've only binned one.
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on November 02, 2022, 10:42:47 AM
Since the last update, I've also got Carole a personal plate  8)

October was MOT time again, and unfortunately, I got another failure sheet. To be expected on what is now an old car where the original parts are reaching end of life. Unlike our Mk2s where the majority of the factory-fitted parts have already been replaced.

The fails consisted of a cracked rear spring:

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So both rear springs were replaced, fronts were done last year.

And rear discs and pads, and calliper action

(https://eddypeck.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/img_6921.jpg)

So full Brembo for the rears, I also bought new backing plates as I had to cut one off that was rubbing, and ended up splashing out on refurbished callipers and new hoses so at least I know the whole back end is sorted now. Fronts were rebuilt earlier in the year, so good brakes all round now.

There was certainly some uneven wear

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The final fail was a bit of an odd one, with factory-fitted Xenon lights, there are sensors on the suspension for self-leveling. This is not something I was aware of, anyway the linkage for the one on the rear axle was rusted up. And the ball joint had rusted away.

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The part was only available new, and I was quoted £250 for the garage to get it from TPS and fit it. But I took inspiration from the all metal Mk2 gear linkages I've bought in the past. And ordered some parts from Amazon.

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Fitting was fun, The MOT tester was going on holiday and I only had a small window to finish the repairs, with it being dark by 6 at the time, I ended up under the car in pitch black fitting by torch light. The driveway security light kept turning off  :o

Anyway, a fresh test and we're all good.

Next job, not MOT dependant, is to fit new door lock modules on both passenger side doors are they're a bit temperamental.
Carole also wants a fancy car play stereo. So on the lookout for a decent unit to fit.

And finally, with my success with the headlights, I thought I'd have a go at sanding and polishing the now not so pretty diamond cut wheels.

This is by far the worse one.

(https://eddypeck.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/img_6929.jpg)

Stupidly, I forgot to get the after photos, but I managed to do what I think was a great job with just a drill (had to upgrade to the mains one, the Ryobi ran out of juice) of getting the lacquer off, sanding back the small amount of pitting and polishing back up with the headlight kit. I only did the edge of this one spoke. But have now ordered an air fed DA with hundreds of sanding and polishing pads and a G3 and G10 compound. So the plan to polish and clear coat the rims, should be all in less than £150 which is much better than the £500-600 it'll cost for a pro refurb. And from what I've heard people that have paid that amount of money it only lasts 6 months to a year if driven daily, so now I have the kit I don't mind if it's something I have to top up every year.






Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Monkey on November 02, 2022, 11:02:30 AM
Don't forget a set of ear defenders, those DAs are loud.
After (repeatedly) sanding my red one, they were a god send!
Title: Re: 2006 Mk5 Golf GTI
Post by: Eddypeck on November 02, 2022, 11:12:55 AM
Don't forget a set of ear defenders, those DAs are loud.
After (repeatedly) sanding my red one, they were a god send!

hmmm, I don't have any. Might have to go with AirPods and some drum 'n' bass  8)