2003 Volkswagen Polo 1.4 petrol

Summary:

The 2003 VW Polo is a good solid economical car without the problems

Faults:

All dash lights come on while driving for about 5 seconds, thus resetting the odometer clock. The car jerks briefly during this time as if it intends to stall. Then it behaves fine for the next 30kms.

Since the last reset the airbag light is continuously on. Does it have a master module that could be faulty? Please help.

General Comments:

The car generally goes well except for the occasional resetting problem.

I`m happy with the handling, comfort and economy.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 3rd November, 2008

23rd May 2010, 08:33

Hello!

I have the same problem with my Polo from 2002. Did you find any solution?

Thank You.

Ana.

2003 Volkswagen Polo 1.4 petrol Engine

Summary:

Fantastic car, good service and satisfactory customer service..

Faults:

Air-conditioning recycle unit malfunctioned.

Thermostat malfunctioned.

Rattle in dashboard.

General Comments:

The moment I bought this car I was in love with it. There is nothing that can be said about German engineering other than the fact that it is nothing less than near perfection.

Other than the problems mentioned above, which I promptly had fixed, the car has performed fantastically. The air-con recycle function problem while having been extremely annoying (the same problem occurred in my friend’s polo), I was told that this problem occurs because the mechanism that operates the flap did not reset correctly at the proper location so continued to remain open even when I tried to activate it. The mechanism was replaced and I have not had a problem since.

The thermostat problem also occurred in my friend's polo also. But this was quickly fixed by replacing the thermostat and no problems have occurred since.

The rattle in the dashboard was also willingly replaced. In Australia Volkswagen advertise that their vehicles do not rattle so they didn't have a problem fixing the issue, even if it seemed a minor point.

I get great fuel economy, especially on those long drives and I am very happy with the vehicle, in fact I am preparing to buy the new Polo Match. This model is now manufactured in either South Africa or China, I can’t remember which one now, but hopefully there will be no degradation in the quality of the manufacturing process that I have come to expect from Volkswagen.

If the new one is anything like the one I have I would seriously recommend a Polo to anyone!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 18th January, 2006