Originally Posted by
Spanner82
Hi Karl, thanks for the response. The story does sound exactly what happened in my case, although mine is auto.
I just called my dealer and they said it's unlikely that it logged a fault code if no warning lights came on so just asked me to monitor it. Not very reassuring but I'll see what happens.
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Spanner. Dealers are a very unsympathetic lot in my experience -especially if they have a "VW" symbol mounted on their showrooms!
I would be very disappointed if my dealer gave me the response that you have had. The symptoms on your car are dangerously similar to those that tragically resulted in loss-of-life in the news story. How does the dealer know that a fault wasn't recorded in your car when he/she hasn't even made the effort to hook it up to their diagnostic machine?
Whilst it's likely that faults that result in an alarm, or an error message on the MFA will be logged as a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC), this is not always the case. I've had plenty of DTCs appear on my car when there have been no Alarms/or error messages on the MFA.
It's entirely up to you (of course), but I suggest that you contact a forum member in Adelaide to run an auto-scan report with a VCDS cable on your car to see if any DTC have appeared (if you were closer to Melbourne, I'd do it for you gratis - as a concerned forum colleague). If you don't find any DTCs, then it has probably only cost you a couple of beers. However, if you do find DTCs on your car that look suspicious, then in your next conversation with the dealer, tell him/her that you will keep the auto-scan report as evidence of VW's criminal negligence should an accident occur!
I know that it sounds harsh, but in my experience, VW dealers only become motivated when their customers carry a big stick!!
Cheers
Don
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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