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    Quote Originally Posted by Mkv TDI View Post
    The verdict is in, the local Volkswagen Dealership reckon the turbo has blown and needs replacing along with the intercooler and the front and rear exhaust including the catalytic converter, it and the exhaust are swamped and contaminated with oil. Why would you need to replace your exhaust? The cat maybe but surely you could wash out the exhaust with a solvent (or at least the straight pipes?).

    They do not believe the motor is damaged but until they get a new turbo on it they won't know!! So it's a case of suck it and see.

    Anyway the price to supply and fit a new turbo, intercooler and exhaust is $8972!!! Does this amount seem right to you guys?

    This dealership (John Hughes Volkswagen) are not interested in helping out in any way as the car is 3 months out of warranty. Too bad that a volkswagen turbo has detonated with only 79,000km on the clock with no explanation, it's out of warranty so I'm on my own. They even went as far as to say the car has had several owners (they later conceded that I was only the second) and that either one of us could have been using Bio Diesel (I only use BP Ultimate diesel). Then they suggested that the car had not been regularly serviced stating that it hadn't been serviced since 54,000k! After arguing with them they conceded that they had in fact performed a major service at 54,000k and that they had a record of when I phoned up about the 70k service when they recommended leaving it until 75,000km!

    I sincerely hope that all VW turbo owners don't suffer the same fate as myself where your turbo dies a few months outside of the warranty period because it makes a Golf TDI a very expensive car to own and certainly negates the potential fuel savings that you might make over an extended period.

    Personally, even if the motor is ok, how can I have faith in the next turbo or any other part of the car for that matter? This is my third turbo car, I've had a Mazda and still own a Toyota both with far more K's than the golf (the Toyota is a 93 model) and I've had no turbo issues whatsoever before this.
    It leaves a very bad taste in your mouth
    and rightly so i imagine.

    you are right about the catalytic converter being cactus, and its possible the rear muff would also be ruined. keep in mind however that a brand new factory exhaust is BIG$$$$$ and this will be a significant part of your repair bill. it is certainly worth considering a new exhaust from somewhere else.

    the turbo you are probably best sourcing from vw. these new VNT's appear to be prone to problems and it seems that people like you are copping the brunt of it, unfortunately.

    as to the intercooler, etc etc etc - its very difficult to get all this stuff fixed anywhere but at VW - all the same, i'm sure you could fix the car for less somey by sourcing parts from aftermarket suppliers and doing work yourself. its easy for me to say...

    still thinking on this..
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    Covering their asssss

    Quote Originally Posted by Mischa View Post
    DONT GET IT FIXED BY A DEALERSHIP. go to an independent vw specialist workshop.
    I have to agree.

    I reckon this unfortunate event has scared we TDI owners badly and has certainly made me consider extended warranty more seriously.

    In your position, the advice to go to an independent VW workshop is good as the dealers cover themselves by replacing absolutely everything that could possibly be implicated in the failure. There is no negotiation as they have to cover their asses no matter what. You need is a repairer who loves VWs, cares about people as well as profits and will look at your case with compassion. From what you've told us the dealer has none of these desirable attributes.

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    Write a letter to VW Australia explaining the situation.

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    I have allready deceided that when my new car warranty on the Jetta expires in 14 months time,I will either update,or take out an extended warranty.
    Was at South Yarra VW on Monday to get a new key,and was told that a VW 3 year warranty is approximatly 1800 dollars,well worth it in my opinion for that extra peace of mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logzy View Post
    Write a letter to VW Australia explaining the situation.
    so they can laugh at him while licking their lips at the thought of good clean profits?
    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
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    As said, that sucks.

    You will be able to get it fixed for about half that if you do the legwork. No way I'd put a stock exhaust back on, aftermarket would be far less expensive, especially if you source a secondhand cat for example, and if you want way better.

    There has to be a VW turbo around a wrecker, on e-bay UK / germany, and as for an intercooler, I'd be pressure testing / degreasing what you have unless there is a lot of the turbo wheel etc missing meaning it's been sucked into the intercooler.

    The best idea apart from talking to VW direct is to get some recommendations of good VW shops in your area from members here, and I'd be getting a quote from a euro aftermarket repairer with a good name, such as what Misch has pointed out.

    Genuine parts ALWAYS cost a fortune, and the majority who are unaware pay them.

    One thing running an inlet pod on my Golf has taught me is the compressor goes into a surge sound under low rev load circumstances more often that you'd probably like, and I do my best to avoid it actually!

    Still very sad to hear a stock turbo on the 103kw motor going caput.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gldgti View Post
    so they can laugh at him while licking their lips at the thought of good clean profits?
    I'm not sure that is how they would see it. In my experience with major automotive companies, where a reasonable request is made in such circumstances the company often views these claims favourably. That the car was purchased second hand is not in your favour but that it is only 3 months out of warranty is, other factors such as service history would be taken into consideration. What is disappointing is that the dealer is not prepared to make representations on your behalf despite being the servicing dealer. Was the car purchased from that dealer?

    I would write immediately a concise and courteous but to the point letter to VW and I would mention that you are aware (via internet forums) that there have been other such cases with TDI engines (whether in or out of warranty). I would be making it clear that this type of failure at such low kilometres is not what would be viewed in the automotive industry as a reasonable situation. You may be surprised with the result, I'm sure that VWA are aware that a happy customer may tell one person but an unhappy customer will tell 1,000 and the bad publicity that could potentially be generated by a $9,000 repair bill on a low mileage car could outweigh the cost to cover the warranty.

    BTW my current position requires me to present such cases from time to time to one of the major automotive manufacturers so I am saying this from experience.

    Cheers

    George
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    Quote Originally Posted by VW Convert View Post
    I would write immediately a concise and courteous but to the point letter to VW...
    I'm with George on this one. You can only try.

    Years ago my Magna had an ECU failure 2-3 months out of warranty, and I was staring at a hefty repair bill. Mitsubishi decided to contribute the parts, and I only had to pay labour. You just never know.

    BTW - out of all the letters people talk about writing to VW, has anybody here done so and had a response?

    Now being the proud owner of 2 x TDI's, this sort of thing makes me very nervous Good luck mate, and I hope it works out for you.

    Cheers,

    Walker
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    MY07 Polo TDI, Reflex Silver, GTI Wheels, GTI Suspension

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_walker View Post
    I'm with George on this one. You can only try.

    Years ago my Magna had an ECU failure 2-3 months out of warranty, and I was staring at a hefty repair bill. Mitsubishi decided to contribute the parts, and I only had to pay labour. You just never know.

    BTW - out of all the letters people talk about writing to VW, has anybody here done so and had a response?

    Now being the proud owner of 2 x TDI's, this sort of thing makes me very nervous Good luck mate, and I hope it works out for you.

    Cheers,

    Walker
    And in this era of massively improved communication, i.e. Internet forums etc. VWA would be very aware that issues like this get into the public domain very easily. This is the consumers greatest weapon.

    Cheers

    George
    06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
    09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
    14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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    Thank you all for your inspiring responses, it's great to be a part of such a helpful forum community and it reminds me of why I enjoy car forums such as this one so much.

    I'll keep you posted as to how things develop.

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