2.5 R5 TDI Water Pump Failure
Hi folks, this is the story so far...
It concerns my R5 Touareg, and I believe could just as easily be a T5.
I'll tell the story, and then welcome any comments and advice, particularly if there's anything I should be worried about or ask the dealer..
My Touareg is the base model R5 TDI, 18 months old and with 72k on the clock. We left Newcastle for a weekend in the Barrington Tops (Upper Hunter Valley, NSW):
On Thursday night - with the long weekend ahead (oi, oi, oi) - we were heading out into the dark. Pub dinner at Eatons Hotel in Muswellbrook was over, we were past Aberdeen in the Hunter valley, next town Gundy, then true deliverance country...
Minding our own business, a bit of something pleasant on the phatbox, our only care was to miss the kamikaze 'roos on the quiet road.
Suddenly, three loud squarks drew attention to the MFI and there were the ominous words:
STOP
CHECK
COOLANT
SERVICE
MANUAL
(below a symbol of a thermometer)
A look in the manual and a quick call to "Volkswagen Assist" (still in CDMA range at that stage), and we discovered the coolant level a bit low. None visible with the little torch on the end of the mobile phone shining into the reservoir.
The VW Assist man said it was OK to top up with water as required but get it checked by a dealer on Monday.
It took ~1.5 litres!
Continued on to our destination feeling a little sheepish (should we have been checking it daily? weekly?), and thinking that it might have been gradually dropping for some reason over time. At the same time, it is reassuring that the warning system works before there is any change in temp...
24 hours (and probably 100km) later and the same MFI message. This time also 1.5 l to get back to correct level.
Now a serious look in the manual, and there is no mention that we could find of total coolant volume. Still, 3 litres is a lot to add in a day.
Home the next morning (another litre), then to the dealer today (another litre or so). Turns out we have done a water pump, and all that coolant / water is now inside the engine!!
Apparently there is no motor damage, and it has all been flushed out. They want the car for at least 3 days. I told them I don't need a loaner for the first 2 days (work vehicle available), but I need either my car back or another vehicle by Wednesday pm. This has been promised.
Apparently, water pump will be there tomorrow, and transmission needs to be dropped to get at it.
Details to follow as they are available....
cheers,
..Neil
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..Neil
Audi Q5 2.0 TDI
sold and missed: '05 Touareg R5TDI
SWMBO: '08 Golf Pacific TDI DSG
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