Hi Everyone.
First post.
Six months ago, I bought a used 118TSI... With the 7spd DSG, at 71'000KM
I did a bunch of research before on pulling the trigger on purchasing, I ended up with an October 2012-Build Model Year 2013 (However that works....
), it is now just under 80'000km. From what I had gathered, the big issues (Engine and DSG failures) had been fixed up by then.
The night before my first service, it started to produce a squeaking noise.
The (independent) mechanic completed the 75'000KM service, and installed a new water pump. All up $1400.
Now, I have started to notice pinging, and a brief rattle on startup (when it hasn't been started for a while). Additionally, on two separate occasions, the supercharger has refused to kick in for the day. Both times it was working the next day. It's been fine since.
My independent mechanic advised me that the supercharger air flap is suspect, and the timing chain will need to be replaced. I was advised that it would be a good option to sell the car. (Though this doesn't sit right with me, even though the previous owners probably knew about these issues).
I also have the DSG shuddering, which occurs after crawling below the speed where the clutch can fully engage in 2nd gear, then accelerating. I'm aware that the DSG should be driven like a manual, and not to allow the car to crawl and slip the clutch (eventually killing it). I didn't ask my independent mechanic to take a look, because I usually don't encounter the issue when I drive it keeping in mind the lifespan of the clutches.
I then completed my Takata airbag recall at my local VW dealership, and I asked if there were any software updates outstanding, I was told NO. Upon receiving my car, I notice a new small chip, and point it out to the guy handing over the keys. He denies that the dealership could have created it, even though I have photo's from that specific area from just a few days before after I cleaned and washed it up. Additionally, I found out that they are supposed to complete a walk-around of the car before accepting it, to identify any pre-existing damage. They didn't do that.
Just this week, I took it to a different VW service centre, to get them to diagnose the issues and prepare a quote for repair. (They completed the walk-around inspection too!)
I prepared this video to assist them (although at the time it didn't have the text overlay).
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They called back, and advised me that the following work was needed (prices include labour):
'Timing Kit' (with software update) $2449
'Clutches Kit' (with software update) $2290
'Regulating Flap of Intake Air' (Ooohhh sounds fancy, right?!) $840
Total parts cost ~$3350.
Nearly $5600, to fix issues that should have been resolved before this car was built. (Not sure about the supercharger air flap though. I suspect it may just need a clean. They want $592 for the part!)
Today, I have informed their Service Advisor that I wish to request a Goodwill Repair.
Hoping to hear back soon.
To answer your question, @vw4ever, yes there still might be issues with the newer 118TSI's.
I really like the car, it's one of the few interesting, safe cars with good acceleration, and good fuel economy to boot. Unfortunately I could re-fuel a V8 commodore quite a few times for $5600....
What are my chances of them accepting a goodwill repair?
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