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    Noisy rattle from diesel engine 128 T5

    Off to Vw tommorow wifes van has developed a top of motor rattle I am guessing hopefully an injector might be the cause , but as its a VW the outcome is probably going to be something more insideous , plus they are going to diagnose the auto for a report to VW , I will update tommorow arvo if the typing is blurred it will be the tears of pain for the bill .

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    Update time , dealer rang to ask permission to remove top cover to inspect as new gaskets will be needed , then rings back to ask how far I want to go as they suspect camshaft problems bearings or something else price $5 - $6000 aaaaargh , I tell him that I have no option but to repair as its is not going to fix itself !!, then he adds oh the turbo appears to have an oil leak and they havent even looked at the transmission yet S*&^t . Isn,t it wonderful I spent sub $30000 to buy my 2.0 lt manual petrol T5 and other than schedule timing belt with waterpump done at 100000 kays and then just recently clutch at 185000 kays brake pads as well thats it . Well over $50000 for the T5 diesel 128 and look at the track record water pump fails at around 60,000 kays side door falls off its rollers diesel fuel cooler holed because of silly location the transmission has played up for the last few years and now the engine has s&^#t itself , just wonderful isnt it . can,t wait till tommorow to see if I should go and pick up the van and push it over a cliff . Written off might be an option hmmmmm , add it up maybe $6000 for repairs plus a tranny maybe $7000 around $13000 to $15000 for a van probably worth $15000 to $20000 NOT HAPPY JAN
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    How many km on the clock?

    I hope it won't be the valve train.
    Just in case you've missed this thread on TDIClub http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=237678

    please note, just in the very first post there, many people most likely didn't use VW506.01 oil and most likely changed the oil evey 15,000km or even longer. I've found that discussion there many years ago and didn't read it all, but the cam lobes (valve train) failure can take a long time to show the symptoms and it also depends how you people drive and maintain their van. The noisy engine is tell tail sign that there is abnormal wear from within the camshaft area and you could have that noise for 80,000km or even more before something happen.

    I don't think it's 100% VW fault, (sure they could've recall these with the engines, which camshaft didn't get the right surface treatment) they've specified the oil that should be used, they could also shorten the oil change intervals, the 2004 made T5s were on 2years or 50,000km oil change interval.
    Mine is a very quiet engine, compared to many other T5 5cyl. engines that I have serviced. The importance of VW approved 506.01 ... (not trying to be mean or something, just seeing it from a different perspective). I change my oil every 7,500km or 6months whichever comes first.

    If you've had your van serviced at the dealer or even at the same independent workshop for 100% of the time, I would be pushing for some kind of goodwill. Especially if you've done just a bit over 100,000km and was always on time for the service.
    These engines should be good for +500,000km.

    Haven't said all that, don't jump to any conclusions before you hear from the dealer and hope for the best.
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    Sounds like the list i rung off to you has been recorded, not so good, was giving you a heads up just incase. Good luck mate
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    Thanks for the info but it seems that I may be victim to the line spun to us by VW dealers where they tell you service intervals are VW recommendations and obviously if you are not very mechanicly minded in these matters then it seems we have to cop what happens as a result of their directions . I can only wait and see what tommorow brings .

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    Thanks Jim I suppose because our model is the gear driven cam as you originaly told me a couple of years ago the idle noise is always a mettalic rattle so any increase in noise caused by gradual wear would not seem unusual until failure . What made me laugh and see red this morning when I dropped it off the service guy came out to listen to the noise and declared ? have you had the timing belt changed , I just could not resist telling him that he obviously did not know much about these vans and explained the gear drive system , another guy stuck his head through the door and said but there are two models as if to justify their advisors lack of knowledge .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunny43.5 View Post
    Thanks Jim I suppose because our model is the gear driven cam as you originaly told me a couple of years ago the idle noise is always a mettalic rattle so any increase in noise caused by gradual wear would not seem unusual until failure . What made me laugh and see red this morning when I dropped it off the service guy came out to listen to the noise and declared ? have you had the timing belt changed , I just could not resist telling him that he obviously did not know much about these vans and explained the gear drive system , another guy stuck his head through the door and said but there are two models as if to justify their advisors lack of knowledge .
    Oh dear, that is a bad start, can only imagine how the customers info gets relayed back to the techs, if it fails there then the tech has no chance.
    Anyway good luck mate
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    Well some good news not confirmed as the service advisor had gone home early but apprently the cam is all good the noise as it turns out was the bearing in the aircon compressor it has also broken the mount , amazingly the service guy said that they removed the top cover as the noise sounded like it was inside I also heard the noise when I took of the oil filler cap but all is not as it first seemed . So some faith has been restored will update again Wednesday .

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    That's a good news,
    at least they've checked the cam lobes, so you've got some assurance, that the engine should last a bit longer. How many kms have you done?

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    135000 kays so in reality its still quite low for a diesel .

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