VW Golf Mk7 Radar Sensor Stolen, options?

VW Golf Mk7 Radar Sensor Stolen, options?

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AndrewGP

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2,044 posts

174 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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A family member has had the Radar Cruise Control sensor stolen from their 2019 Mk 7 Golf, it's the one that sits behind the VW badge, not the one that's fitted lower down on a bracket like on earlier cars. The thieving scum prised off the badge with a screwdriver scratching the paint in the process. They left the wire and plug.



Anyone have experience of this and the costs involved? A fair bit of googling suggests that once we've found the part (new £lots, used £130ish if we can find the right part) it'll need calibrating, can this be done by a VW specialist or does it have to be done at a VW dealership? Is it likely to be so expensive that it's a job for the insurance?

Finally, what's to stop it getting nicked again if we go through this whole process?

Many thanks.

LivLL

11,491 posts

209 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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I don't think there is any meaningful way to stop it happening again, I have a 7.5R and know they strip entire front ends in less than 10 minutes as it's so easy. Only way to stop that is to try and stuff the nose of the car right up against bushes or walls. I just get very choosy where I leave it.

Not sure about calibration, sorry.

Ninja59

3,691 posts

124 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Just want to flag and I don't how possible beyond the theft of the radar device this is on a mk7. But the alfa giulia thefts are via the radar connection and hacking the canbus it might be less innocent than just the radar unit imo.

AndrewGP

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174 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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LivLL said:
I don't think there is any meaningful way to stop it happening again, I have a 7.5R and know they strip entire front ends in less than 10 minutes as it's so easy. Only way to stop that is to try and stuff the nose of the car right up against bushes or walls. I just get very choosy where I leave it.

Not sure about calibration, sorry.
Unfortunately the car was parked with the nose right up to the garage door and it still got nicked frown

Ninja59 said:
Just want to flag and I don't how possible beyond the theft of the radar device this is on a mk7. But the alfa giulia thefts are via the radar connection and hacking the canbus it might be less innocent than just the radar unit imo.
Good point, just checked and luckily there was no other evidence of tampering or entry in the car. Looks like they got it super quick based on what I’ve googled, seems a crap design from VW as radar sensor thefts are rife and take less than minute.

samoht

6,552 posts

158 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Ruskies looking for missile guidance parts?

I guess there's always the possibility of adding some superglue around the badge to make it less likely to disappear again, at the cost of making any repair in that area more difficult in future.

Stanley Rous

103 posts

221 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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AndrewGP said:
A fair bit of googling suggests that once we've found the part (new £lots, used £130ish if we can find the right part) it'll need calibrating, can this be done by a VW specialist or does it have to be done at a VW dealership?
I don’t know anything about this particular part but if these are being nicked on a regular occurrence then isn’t buying used just perpetuating the problem? Good luck with getting it fixed though; the world is full of scum bags.


Whataguy

1,085 posts

92 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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I’ve seen a few of these stolen on my Mk7 owners group unfortunately - mostly the earlier ones in the lower bumper though.

People will steal anything, even complete radios with the glovebox control unit and dash screen! It’s a shame VW stopped putting locks on the glovebox lid.

Yes, a specialist can code it in for you. There’s no need to go to a main dealer.

SteBrown91

2,783 posts

141 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Any company with ADAS calibration kit can do this for you.

An example is vw retrofit in Reddich who seem to do it quite a bit

Dr G

15,535 posts

254 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Sorry to hear that; makes cutting their fingers off seem a reasonable punishment.

You can buy a used, matching radar but it will need to have component protection disabled. A VW dealer may well refuse to do this.

If Iver, Bucks isn't too far (J1 M40/J5 M4) then Renn Automotive will have no problem doing this and recalibrating for you.

AndrewGP

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2,044 posts

174 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Thanks everyone, much appreciated.

Just to be clear, this isn't my car, it's my sister's, I'm just trying to advise her on the best course of action. After all your advice, I'll tell her to speak to a VW specialist and see if they can get a used part and then calibrate it for her. I think if she goes down the VW dealership route, it would have to be an insurance job which with the recent price increases, she's keen to avoid if possible.

Bobley

723 posts

161 months

Wednesday 13th September 2023
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Someone reversed their cars towbar through my wifes Golf mk7 lower sensor. Luckily the sensor lived and there was a repair kit for it (shroud and bracket £70). The local bodyshop quoted about £2500 to repair it with ludicrous fees. My tamed local VW indy mechanic fitted a new grille (£35), the repair bracket and then sent it up to Northampton Tyres who realigned it for £60. He has a reciprocal deal with the tyre shop, he fits and codes them on the cheap for the tyre shop and the tyre shop align them for him.

The guy who did the reversing decided to tell his insurer that we drove into him even though 4 employees at Towcester recycling centre said it was him reversing. Anyway my mate said he'd fix it for free but I paid him the £360 he asked for and just made the issue go away.

Dont get your pants pulled down on the prices. Yes, you'll need a new/used sensor but the rest is fairly simple.

dxg

9,206 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th September 2023
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Don't they have to be coded to the car?

Although, I suppose at that level of targeted thievery, they'll have someone equally dodgy hooked up for that.

Dr G

15,535 posts

254 months

Thursday 14th September 2023
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dxg said:
Don't they have to be coded to the car?
They do indeed (as above).

zorba_the_greek

1,050 posts

234 months

Wednesday 13th November 2024
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Wow, just bought a 7.5 GTI..........this is a little disconcerting!

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,947 posts

247 months

Wednesday 13th November 2024
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zorba_the_greek said:
Wow, just bought a 7.5 GTI..........this is a little disconcerting!
Anything can happen to any car! Just enjoy your purchase, I'm sure it's a cracker!

zorba_the_greek

1,050 posts

234 months

Friday 15th November 2024
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
zorba_the_greek said:
Wow, just bought a 7.5 GTI..........this is a little disconcerting!
Anything can happen to any car! Just enjoy your purchase, I'm sure it's a cracker!
Wish i could but also read this.....


https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/...

And this.....

https://www.theguardian.com/money/article/2024/aug...

Edited by zorba_the_greek on Friday 15th November 15:01

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,947 posts

247 months

Friday 15th November 2024
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Yep, but as I say, stuff like that happens all the time to any marque.

BBYeah

362 posts

195 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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It doesn't happen to all marques though, because they have better design. Even VW seem to be designing out easy theft on some of the ID models but not it seems the flagship ID.7, where it's at the bottom of the car easy to grab again.

VR99

1,338 posts

75 months

Saturday 7th December 2024
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I had no idea this was even a 'thing' which affected the mk7.5, I have a 2018 1.4 TSI....would of had second thoughts buying 3 years back if I had known about this, I specifically avoided some jap cars known for being prone to catalytic converter thefts.

journeymanpro

843 posts

89 months

Saturday 7th December 2024
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But 3 years later it hasn't happened to you.......