Mine is one of the Multivans with transmission failure at just over 100,000km. For the record, it was serviced by the book by the dealer I bought it off and occasionally used for towing a 1700kg caravan when on holidays in the SW of WA.
Servicing by the book means never changing the oil and since there is no dip stick you can't even look at the colour of the oil. My oil was brown and burnt, hence the failure. The dealer now says that they will change the transmission oil at 30,000km intervals and I dare not use it for towing any more, even though it is a fantastic tow vehicle. I now use my 1992 Patrol with 450,000km and a manual transmission for towing.
If you find out how to fit an extra oil cooler let me know. I can't see anywhere where there is a space to put one and I don't know where you would connect it anyway. The dealer has no idea about extra oil coolers. Noone on the Forum offered any serious suggestions when I asked in an earlier post.
I love the car and just bought the car after the novated lease expired. However, I have spent several thousand dollars on repairs since the transmission was replaced and I hope it is now good for another 100,000 before the next round of problems. At least the repairs are all in pretax dollars because of the lease arrangement.
One really silly item was the interior door handle on the drivers side failed a couple of weeks ago, which is apparently common according to the dealer. The repair is apparently replacement of the door trim at a cost of over $900 and a few days off the road waiting for parts. I had it done since I still had the lease but next time (the passenger side will no doubt go soon) I will be checking out alternatives much more thoroughly before getting a dealer to do the repair. My car is just on 4 years old and has 120,000km.
Bob
Ex 2004 Transporter TDI T4
2007 Multivan Comfortline T5 128kw TDI Auto
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