Hey well done sound really nice![]()
I don't think they are sending out letters about the oil cooler, just replacing them when vans come in for a service or other work. Probably trying to keep a low profile over the whole issue.
You could have had the 2nd oil cooler they put on mine. I am still having trouble believing they were obtuse enough to take the new (good) one off that they put on in march this year, only to replace it with another one that is the exact same part (ie another new, good one). Total waste of time, money and effort.
2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).
Hey well done sound really nice![]()
Chris aka TSi2NV.
MK6 Golf 90TSi.
MODS: 20% tints, H&R Lowering Springs (45mm), 18" rims
Sorry guys. I have just logged on again after a few days.
Bob, sounds like you have had plenty of dramas to date. Hope its gets resolved as soon as possible.
In a little under a week of ownership I have put about 850ks on the clock with a current average consumption of 9.5 litres per 100km. I got plenty of mud on it yesterday, taking to a few dirt roads with a nice smattering of rain![]()
A couple of minor things to date - the front corner bumper insert will need to be replaced! The plastic insert clip is bent with one end of the insert popping out. Burwin VW have ordered a warranty replacement panel, and it will need to be sprayed. One of the arm rests in the middle seats has two little knicks (marks)...but nothing really to worry about. Also the door rubber inserts (storage compartments) appear to have a couple of minor scuffs...but I am being really picky.
One thing I noticed is that when I run my finger along the grooved painted area where right door slides, part of it feels a little rough (i.e. perhaps a lack of clear coating in part). I will raise this with Burwin VW so it is noted, and see what what they say, but it may be best to leave well alone if it involves spraying some extra clear coat and potentially stuffing up the surrounding paint work!
In terms of how it drives, it drives very well. In Drive, it tends to drop into the highest gear at the earliest opportunity as one would expect. But does feel like there is some minor harmonics about 1600 RPM when it coasting along or picking up from this rpm in the higher gears. I think it is the engine torque doing its stuff.
Sorry no photos yet, but will try and take some next weekend and add.
My wife thinks there is less boot space than the Caravelle, but I pointed out that it depends on where the rear seat is positioned.
I have yet to go over it with an absolute fine tooth comb, but apart from the items mentioned above it appears fine. The fog lamps, electric folding mirrors and window tint are nice extras. The window tint was done locally, which is fine as all side windows and rear windows were done and match. Burwin VW indicated that on the Highline models the tint is done at the factory on the rear/rear side windows only and it very difficult to match if you want the front doors done - because of the very dark factory green tint effect.
Cheers Scott
Hi All,
I took some photos of the Multivan, but so far have not been able to compress to the kb limit to attach. Each photo is 140Kb. Any clues?
Scott
Neil,
Thanks for the details.
Now a few minor gripes with the Multivan to date.
Firstly I am very pleased with how it drives. No mechanical issues noticed so far.
However some quality issues that have disappointed. I have addressed with the dealer.
1. two minor paint scratches that went unnoticed at predelivery. To be touched up by the dealer under warranty.
2. Middle sun blinds have white wax/grease in them when they are rolled up. To be cleaned with solvent by dealer (or replaced if this cleaning does not work).
3. Patchy interior plastic quality around the front door trims - blemishes. Even a few scratches on the panel where the light switch is. Left door trim panel where (electric window switch is) and light switch pastic panel to be replaced. If I wanted to be really picky, I should push for the right door trim piece (where the window switch is) also to be replaced. The anthracite interior colour appears to be slightly different shades on the same door pillar passenger side....but how far does one go to get interior items replaced under warranty...am I being too picky at the risk of being considered to much of whinger to the dealer??
4. A couple of the armrests have some minor nicks and scratches on the plastic sections. Perhaps could be sorted by the dealer with a heatgun....or just left alone.
5. Front right Bumper insert clip broken. New insert panel has arrived and has been painted to be fitted.
Whilst I acknowlege that wear and tear is going to occur, I expected a little more in a brand new car. The interior build finish should be better. Or once again am I being too picky??
What do you think?
Regards,
Scott
Well, based on my experience with my Beach, be prepared for disappointing fit and finish of interior trim (when compared to my Mk5 GTI).
I have had heaps replaced and have given up on the VAG parts. It is not worth my time and bother to wait six weeks for the parts to arrive only to have them "fail" several weeks after install.
I have a passenger B pillar trim that keeps popping off, a drivers side A-pillar trim that refused to stay put until some "DIY modification" and assorted bits and bobs.
The VW dealership has been great in addressing all claims with never a dispute.
Thankfully the T5 has been such a joy to drive and mechanically reliable to date.
And no, you are not being too picky.
Multiplex Man, thanks for your feedback.
Glad I haven't got my concerns out of perspective.
To date the dealer has been fine addressing the issues for further action. But I think I will go the extra step of highlighting the couple of extra items such as right door trim and patchy B Pilla trim colour varablity.
I will keep you all posted.
Regards,
Scott
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