transmission ?
i ripped a chunk of the transmission housing off when i hit a pot hole, wasnt enough to cause a crack or leak though
Hey All,
Just thought I'd post this question up as driving to work this afternoon, I got a call from my partner at home saying check you car as there is oil on the garage floor where your car was parked. I pulled into a servo to get fuel so had a look to see where it was coming from. I could see on the drivers side underneath the front of the car where it was coming through the black plastic undercar trim panels. I had a look in the engine bay to see if I could see anything but I couldn't see anything. I checked the oil in the car even thouhg I had just being driving and it was fine according to the dipstick. The amount of oil that was on the garage floor was quite significant for the 12 hour period the car was sitting in the garage. I have spoken to my local VW and it is going in there first thing in the morning to be looked at, hopefully nothing major. I was just curious to know if anyone else has had oil leaks in a MK6 2011 Golf or if anyone has any idea on what it could possibly be? I have just clicked over 86000 K's, car is always serviced on schedule etc.
Cheers
Willo
transmission ?
i ripped a chunk of the transmission housing off when i hit a pot hole, wasnt enough to cause a crack or leak though
mk6 TDi - DSG -VIEZU tuned- Carbonio . Whiteline RSB/Neuspeed FSB . Golf R interior . Defi boost . Twin 4" Magnaflow tips . GTI shocks & springs
Would that be where it is located or near? It's drivers side near the wheel...
Well after a visit to the dealership, turns out it is the crank seal. So booked in for next Thursday to have it replaced.. Hopefully all will be fine until then..
let us know how it goes man. What was the reason for it ?
mk6 TDi - DSG -VIEZU tuned- Carbonio . Whiteline RSB/Neuspeed FSB . Golf R interior . Defi boost . Twin 4" Magnaflow tips . GTI shocks & springs
Yer will post back on here. I didn't ask today, was in a bit of a hurry, will ask next Thursday..
Warranty repair?
Yep most certainly is.
So the golf went in yesterday to be repaired. They pulled the necessary parts off to replace the crankshaft seal which was leaking. VW said that the seal had failed, and that sometimes they work and sometimes they don't and they fail. However thankfully that they had to pull it apart for the leak, they seen that the water pump was leaking and therefore saved me a second trip in and replaced it too. Bit interesting for a new car that so much is going wrong with it. Fingers crossed thats it for now lol.
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