Here I was coming to have a whinge about the car, when everyone started the party without me! (admittedly it's been a long time since I was here...)
So I have an MY10 118TSi manual. Much like everyone else it seems, my engine had to be rebuilt. When it was about due for a service (96K kms, so maybe slightly overdue actually, lol) the oil light came on. Weird. Took it to my regular mechanics for the service and to check the oil usage. They came back and said my turbo was full of oil probably due to a cracked cylinder and I needed a new engine. *insert slight heart attack here*. W. T. F.
Took it back to the dealership and they went over it, came back and said three cylinders were cracked and it would be $10K for a rebuilt engine or $13K for a new one altogether. This is where being a girl is fairly handy (I had also been recording the conversation just for posterity. Good thing ACT is a first person recording state.). Cue distressed person, mumbling Australian Consumer Law, unacceptable.... blah. OMG they can put a claim into VW to see if they will cover it! How lovely!
Long story short VWA pays 100% of parts and labour. We ask for the timing chain to be done at the same time, it's an extra $180 for us, ok, we'll deal with that.
(somewhat irritatingly, they have no courtesy cars and we will have to hire one, and they don't want us to take the car, they need to keep it for the 2 weeks until it can be fixed. 3 weeks altogether. Thanks guys. Fortunately we had two family members away and surplus cars we could borrow.)
Shortly after that the supercharger loses power. Turbo is fine so as long as you keep high revs it's fine. Take it back to VW and they say it's the supercharger blow off flap or whatever, it's stuck so the charger can't build pressure. This is not covered by the engine warranty because it's an auxiliary part. Great. So we fork out for that.
Now a little while later, we're at around 150K kms and it's happened again. It was super hot and I ran a lot of errands in it yesterday before my husband then drove it to work in the evening (shiftwork) when the problem started. no power, bogging down at low revs, yadda yadda.
Take it to our local mechanic (not the same ones as before) to check what the error is:
Anyone had these faults before? From the quick look around we've had if the charger needs replacing then it's an engine out repair

I love it, but this car seems to be costing more and more....

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