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    118TSI Engine Failure - nothing more, nothing less, just numbers/details

    Quote Originally Posted by adhock View Post
    Never really expected a full refund tho Consumer Protection info (the rules) implies I could ask. I'm annoyed that my engine failed at 24500 km. That is not a reasonable buyer expectation, at which stage refund is a specified option under consumer law. At the consumer's option, not the manufacturer or reseller. Read the booklet - I was very surprised - and consider whether replacement rectifies the issue. VW could reasonably say it is repaired so it is sorted, but if the problem recurs? It does (see forum posts), which lessens trust in the product. The refund option is rather extra to what I would have expected, but there theoretically.

    I no longer trust my Golf even while loving the car. That's my issue. I hope my newly fitted engine will be good for 250 000 km or so, like the 14 year old Commodore the kids have interited. But there are documented double engine failures (by Consumer Protection, not forums), which at $10K or so each engine does not inspire me, although i hope VW will stand by any further replacement. 2 years warranty/expectation of engine reliability? Yeah right. If it goes for 200K, then fine, but I have a right to expect 200K or somewhat more. As in out in the middle of nowhere as long as they have 95 RON fuel or better. Our old Commodore is still ticking away at 250 000 km with minimal problems. Should my expectations be lower than a 14 year old Commodore? I suggest not.
    Good on you adhock!

    The One FYI if a fault such as engine failure, gearbox failures etc were known to adhock at time of purchase, you really think he would have bought the car? Take it to the civil tribunals and there is a better than fair chance that the consumer would win.

    Adhock for more info, have a look in the 6r polo forum, at this stage I know of (off the top of my head) 5 rebuilt polo gti's all done within the first 20,000kms. Also have a look at all the gearbox failures there too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adhock View Post
    A thread solely to document failures of the 118 TSI engine fitted to Mk 6 Golfs

    Please post only Details of failure; kilometres at failure, age in months, model and transmission, when it failed. I think that's the relevant stuff. No big irrelevant whinges.
    Been mentioned on this forum before. My brother's 2009 118TSI DSG Golf had the original engine replaced at 45,000km and then the pistons and rings replaced at 95,000km just inside the 3 year warranty period. He purchased another 3 years extended warranty and now at 120,000km he is without the car while it gets the "air intake regulating flap" replaced ($845 but covered by the extended warranty). I won't mention the numerous clutch packs and mechatronics failures/replacements. So much for premium VW quality heh?

    And as I've asked before, where is the person who can claim that their 118TSI reached 100,000km without needing an engine replacement or piston/rings replacement? It will be interesting to see what the service record is like in 5 years time when the will be thousands on the market that have actually reached that distance.
    Nov '15 Polo 81TSI manual white

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    118TSI Engine Failure - nothing more, nothing less, just numbers/details

    Everyone knows those motors are the biggest piece of s#%t ever made by Volkswagen. Whoever disagrees knows nothing of the product. In my time if I've heard of at least 100 motors needing repairs. And at least 50% of those replaced needed same repair again,And 15% of those repaired twice went in the third time. I love volkswagen but those motors are rubbish!!!

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    Catastrophic engine failure
    Description: Cracked piston ringlands & visible damage to piston crown
    Age: 3.5 years
    Mileage: 40500 KM
    Service History: Independent specialist
    Remedy: Engine rebuilt under warranty through VW Australia (100% parts & labour covered + free hire car). Parts replaced include all injectors and pistons.
    87' MK2 GTI
    13' MK7 TDI

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjay View Post
    Catastrophic engine failure
    Ouch. Thanks - just the feedback that was asked for initially. Remedy same as mine, including decent hire car (Passat sedan), now repeated for the DSG.

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    12,000 km and going strong

    Everything working just fine at 12,000km. Nothing more, nothing less
    118TSI DSG

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    Details of failure: Engine warning light on, rough idle, inspection at service centre revealed crack in Piston One.

    Action: All pistons, rings and fuel injectors replaced.

    kilometres at failure: 39,000

    age in months: 23

    model and transmission: Golf 118TSI, DSG

    when it failed: November 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    Drivetrain warranty was extended to 5 years / 150,000kms for DSG issues (can't remember if it covers engines as well)
    Could you provide details on that? Such as a link to an official VW announcement? Because I'm not completely happy with my DSG at the moment.

    Despite all that, I still love the car! I just want it to be what it's meant to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninja2 View Post
    Everything working just fine at 12,000km. Nothing more, nothing less
    Hope it stays that way. 2011 or 2012 build?

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    Seems like 40,000k's is the unlucky range.

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