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Engine Compression down on one cylinder

jxw100

Guest
My Arosa 1.0 (2002) with 19,200 miles has just been diagnosed with compression down in cylinder 1. Inspection shows I require a valve change because of a build up of carbon dioxide. The Seat dealer says the car is too old for any warranty help and they want £600 to make the repair. Can anybody suggest what I should do? They want £150 just for the diagnosis and are now asking me if they should go ahead and fix. Is this fault not because of faulty materials when making the engine? Should not Seat pay for this? Any advice gratefully received thank you.
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,368
25
Gloucester
if it's due to carbon build up it's from little use and short journeys so doubtful you would ever get it warranty

ideally a head off strip down and decoke is the ultimate solution but for what it's worth look at trying a fuel/oil treatment like redex ?

used to work well on older motors, not ideal as a top end strip down but cheaper

if inevitably you do need head surgery try looking for a local specialist/reccomended independent as it's a job most garages would be able to accomodate
 

jxw100

Guest
Thanks you so much Fl@pper for your very speedy reply. Collecting the car tomorrow. Will pay the £150 and try the Redex!
 

grotmeister

Active Member
Feb 23, 2007
168
0
i assume its an exhaust valve? which cylinder as a matter of interest and what are the symptoms? Its quite a labour intensive job to re-seat a valve plus you will need a new cambelt, headgasket and other consumables so i'm not surprised they quoted you 600 quid. try the redex though i've had good results with that in the past. best of luck
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,368
25
Gloucester
Thanks you so much Fl@pper for your very speedy reply. Collecting the car tomorrow. Will pay the £150 and try the Redex!

good luck, like said for what it costs it's worth a stab at least

need to get her out and stretch the legs now and then, like a good woman treat em mean keeps em keen :p
 

jxw100

Guest
Thanks again both Grotmeister and Fl@pper.

Symptoms are engine judder but does not happen all the time

One further question.

Having never used Redex and not yet been to Halfords to look on the bottle. How strong can I go with quantity of Redex solution in the fuel? Is a whole container too much in say half a tank of fuel? Or should I drip feed and mix only with a full tank?
 

allallyouyou

Arosa Sport
May 23, 2006
292
0
Dont go overboard with the redex. It worked for me when my 2000 sport arosa was running a bit queer but a few weeks later the fuel pump blew up and the AA said it was probably the cause.

It did the trick tho, just cost me for the fuel pump too!

:confused:
 

s10mph

VAG car nut
Mar 1, 2008
243
0
Thundersley
Dont go overboard with the redex. It worked for me when my 2000 sport arosa was running a bit queer but a few weeks later the fuel pump blew up and the AA said it was probably the cause.

It did the trick tho, just cost me for the fuel pump too!

:confused:

WHOOPS!

Again, short journeys cause coke build up on yer valves, hope you've kept up regular oil changes as the hydraulic valve lifters can stick and cause yer "shudder".
 
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