un real, I spent a few hours reading posts and scratching my head, and had settled on the idea the gearbox mount may be at fault so decided to take the car for a slow drive and then a fast drive to see if there is any change in gear change, left home 100 yards up the road the oil light started flashing, and the rev counter stopped, I pulled over popped the bonnet all looked ok thought sod it, carry on with journey travelled 5 miles to petrol station put 20 quid of fuel in, got back in the car, it wouldn’t start had lights but not ignition, ok now I’m peeved to say the least bar-steward vw!! Pushed it of the forecourt. The dash read (in 01) where the mileage is sat??
Anyway though I would disconnect the battery for 10 mins, at this point the hamlet adverts sprung to mind! after 10 connected the battery still (in 01) in display, went back over the process of removing the 150 relay in my head, I had connected to a single pin male and female plug, so thought unplug them, may account for something, I pulled the fuse box down and the car stated without me touching the key, ay! got behind the fuse box to find a piece of wire bridging a female plug I had obviously knocked it whilst trying to remove the relay, I reconnected the wire, now the car would start of the key, but then I needed to find out why the wire was there, I found the plug that was meant for , connected the two , the car now starts, the rev counter works, the oil light has stopped flashing, it no longer starts in 1,2,3 D ,or R Just park and n, and wait for it,,,, it changes smooth as silk up and down the box just travel 40 mile all is well
I still have no idea what the wire was there for!
I just have to figure out what the noise is from the front end, I replaced both front wheel bearings, it’s still there its coming from the left hand passengers side sound just like a bearing, diff, noise
thank you for your help so far...