i noticed that you can get your oil tested for about $35
It would show if you do have premature engine wear,
not used so much for the general population, but for companies that have large machinery with large oil volumes, its a cheap way to see if the oil is still doing its job. without changing it.
2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)
2014 T5 132Kw Twin Turbo, 2016 "D" Suffix EGR Cooler, 4 Motion, 7Spd DSG + Diff Lock, Frontline Camper.
I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case, but hopefully the redesigned EGR coolers does fix the issue, like you said we won't know for a few years.
I'll most likely pick up a the 2 year extended warranty before my 3 year VW warranty ends, if there is an ongoing issue as i'll most likely keep this van for about 5 years.
2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)
The extended warranty doesn't cover the EGR or problems arising from the EGR.
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2014 T5 132Kw Twin Turbo, 2016 "D" Suffix EGR Cooler, 4 Motion, 7Spd DSG + Diff Lock, Frontline Camper.
I just ordered a new EGR and N75 valve.
(single turbo model)
2018 Crafter Runner
T5.1 6sp manual.
Any more news on if VW has helped out for those not under warranty.
2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)
No joy for me (2010 T5.1 132kw 4motion LWB)
Quote for a new engine $15-18 K from dealer (Includes DPF, EGR, sundries)
I need to find a mechanic in Melbourne who can:
1. Replace base engine
2. Re-fit DMF & EGR but delete / blank the bloody things away!
3. Maybe a tune up / remap
Any suggestions:
? Volkwerks ? Worx automotive
The other alternative in the interim maybe just blanking the EGR for now, and managing the oil loss. I can live with the odd fault code & limp mode.
Sucks big time.......
Don,t quote me on this but I was talking to a workshop here last week about EGR delete for the T5.1 . From what he explained it may not be a good idea , apparently if you blank the EGR or remove it, the removal changes the operating temperature range of the engine due to the EGR cooler being part and parcel . So long term it can lead to piston failure due to higher operating temperatures , VW may not have made the piston's out of strong enough metals to last at higher than normal temp . I got this titbit from another English VW site Quote "The egr CAN'T be deleted if you don't have the dpf removed at the same time as the egr is use as part of the dpf regeneration process.
And at the moment removing the dpf is illegal! "
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