Volkswagen Golf Interior and Passenger Comfort Problems

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Hello all!
Does anyone know how I can access the cabin air filter in my 2005 Golf?
Is it something I can do easily at home?
Thanks
Does anyone know how I can access the cabin air filter in my 2005 Golf?
Is it something I can do easily at home?
Thanks
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Most likely why previous owner sold this car,and unknown to me for sometime,but I finally found and did the fix!
1998 VW Golf 4 door. Rear passenger side floor always wet,either from rain,melting snow or a car wash. Stagnant water then begins to smell horribly!
All the research lead to checking for "blocked drain holes",whether in the "rubber door gasket/gutter system" to "sunroof drain holes being clogged".
All clear doing their job of routing water through channels outside of vehicle. But still this leak and nasty smell exist.
Dealer's no help,all three couldn't find and solve problem. Their only remedy was a simple vaccum and "stink spray" to mask odor.
Well,I have a little extra time and no need for this vehicle as kids are busy in school so time to take matters into my own hands.
Here's the deal. Upon removal of the inner door panel,there is a clear vinyl plastic layer glued to the door panel acting as a weather guard/seal.
Found at the bottom left corner of this "inner door seal" is a "wrinkel/bubble" where it should have been sealed "flush" to the door. So any time water dripped down the glass into the innerdoor area,it pooled up against this "seal" then found its way through gravity towards this "wrinkel/bubble" in the seal only to drain inside the car instead of through the door drains.
Clearly this was a "defect during assembly". If previous owner pushed the issue with the Dealer,this would have been fixed under warranty. Of course I buy the vehicle and the warranty was over so I get stuck with the repair. So the mystery "water leak/smell" is finally solved!
But it gets better!!! This supposedly "vinyl/plastic sheet seal" is not available for someone or the Dealer to make this repair. VW does not list this as a part. Go figure...
I used plastic sheeting "visqueen"(sp) and 3M double sided sticky tape to make my repair. A whole new "weather guard/seal" installed properly...no wrinkles,bubbles etc. Completely smooth and flush.
Just be careful when removing the old "failed door seal",as this has to be copied/sized for the new weather seal. Also when copied and reapplied, you have to have all the correctly added "seal protection areas" over any of the holes in the seal for the window crank,speaker wires etc to protrude through.
The plastic door clips that hold the inner door panel to the door wiil be damaged upon removal. New "plastic" clips will be needed. and don't be surprised if the parts guy messes up the order for these clips at least 3 times! I even brought the old clips with to show him and he still got it wrong. Took me 1 week and the third Dealer Parts Guy to get the proper clips! Sorry I didn't take pictures,but once the door panel is off,you'll see the problem area,and how easy a fix it is! Goodluck.
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Rich
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1989 golf 4 door hatchback.
I woke up this morning to my girlfriend telling me that the window of my golf were open. I obviously didn't believe her because I remember locking the car the night before and the windows were closed.
To my disbelieve she was right. My window had opened themselves overnight, all four were open fully. The doors were still locked.
I really can't understand how this happened. Does anyone have an idea?
I have a new 1.9 tdi golf 2008 model.
Did you ever find out what was causing this?
I also have a tdi golf 2008 model and came out to find all my windows were down this morning. This is the second time it has happened (and I've only had the car since March). I put the first time down to something I had done but now I'm not so sure!
I've read various reports and possible causes for this problem but wondered what the outcome was for you given we have the same golf model?
Any help would be much appreciated!