i am looking for advice in relation to my Amarok , which has gone into a VW dealership for the 3rd time with the same problem and its costing me a fortune.
- Earlier this year my 2011 VW Amarok with under 70k on it went into limp mode. limp mode, Yellow engine light and yellow flashing glow plug light turned on. I took it straight to a VW dealership where they told me they didn't know what was wrong with it and that they just reset the computers. Cost me a couple hundred dollars for this. (Mount Gambier Volkswagen, South Australia)
- About 3 weeks ago the exact same problem happened once again, i was interstate so i took it to the nearest VW dealer. The service manager told me that the EGR needed to be replaced and the problem would be fixed. This cost me $1650. There was no mention of any other problems. (ringwood Volkswagon Victoria).
- Now once again just a week after fixing the EGR, limp mode, Yellow engine light and yellow flashing glow plug light turned on. i took my car back to VW Mount Gambier. They notified me that the turbos were 'failing the test' and needed to be replaced. they have quoted me $6,300 to fix this problem.
I received a call today from the service manger saying that they "found evidence of internal coolant leakage inside the EGR cooler" and the EGR needed to be replaced once again which will be of course covered under warranty due to Ringwood installing a new egr just a week before.
i have spoken to a friend who knows a ex service manager from volkswagon who stated to me:
"So the EGR valve being fitted incorrectly would have caused coolant to leak through the valve, into the intake and through the engine contaminating the Oil. The contaminated oil would then not have been lubricating properly, and caused the turbos to fail through lack of lubrication. Turbos do not fail by themselves at that low of a mileage, and the fact an EGR valve 1 week old has failed, shows clearly that it was incorrectly fitted. On a side note, after this is all finished, it would be wise to get an oil and filter change done on your car."
I have brought this up with the service manager of Mount Gambier who told me he 'Highly doubts it' that the faulty EGR leaking coolant had anything to do with my turbos suddenly showing that they are faulty. he said something about there being only a small amount of coolant leaking. Volkwagen Ringwood are still yet to call me back after several attempts to make contact.
My question for anyone for anyone who is familiar with this problem: could the EGR that was installed incorrectly and leaking coolant be the root to my turbo problem?
Volkswagon Amarok td400 2011 with 90,000km on odometer.
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