From what I know the '06 103 TDI didn't have Piezo injectors, only the 125 TDI motors.
Hi all,
So, I am looking at a few Passat's atm, decided against the 4mo 3.2 and have my heart set on an '06 TDI (103.)
Its from just down the road and we know the mechanic and have spoken to them about the car, the owner was forthcoming with all problems and told us that an injector was replaced.
It seems that the injector didn't fail catastrophically like the piezo 'failure' because the car was still able to run after it went (albeit quite rough.) The injector and loom were replaced 9 months and 9000 k's ago. The car has 117,000 k's on it and is in otherwise perfect condition with full service history.
I love it and really want it, but am a little nervous. Reading ukpassats.co.uk, one of the members reported a 5-10% failure rate and reading through the injector fail registry in this forum, most of the failures occur before 70000k's. With these two in mind, I am feeling OK about it. But my main concern is that the engine shuts down while my wife is driving our two daughters somewhere and she loses power steering and braking.
Somebody else on there reported that the new loom was different and the problem might be less likely to occur... Who knows though.
I'm not sure that a car as old (!) as this one and with as many k's would be treated under any 'goodwill' from our local VW dealer ('Bill Buckle'.)
Are there many B6 owners who have avoided this problem entirely?
A part of me is leaning towards an FSI to avoid this problem, but the fact is, that all cars can have expensive problems.
Thanks guys, any advice/opinions/warnings are greatly appreciated.
Christian
From what I know the '06 103 TDI didn't have Piezo injectors, only the 125 TDI motors.
Ok, but the injectors can still fail - though its not as common.
There are a few reports in the injector fail thread of the 103's failing.
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ter-55060.html
Yep but when you consider the number of vehicles with the different types of injectors (LOADS more 103kw PD than 125kW PD VAG cars), the solenoid actuated injectors fail VERY infrequently vs the piezo-electric actuated ones.
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The way I see it though is compare these reports as a percentage of the cars that haven't failed.
I have the 125 TDI in my Golf GT Sport and a Piezo injector failed at 50,000, replaced under warranty, and then all 4 at 100,165km, replaced under extended warranty.
With that experience I'd have no hesitation in buying said non piezo TDI with 117,000kms as it's made it that far and has the new loom.
BTW, you'll LOVE your new fuelly figures
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I have a 2007, TDI with the 103 kW motor, injectors failed as I was doing 100 KM’s, 20 miles outside of Geelong, still had steering and brakes so was able to pull the car up on the edge with no problems. Car had around 60,000 km's on the clock. Posted a thread about it, VW covered the cost of the parts and labour even though the car is out of warranty, seems like because it is a common problem, they have extended the warrant on the injectors and loom to 7 years. They are a great car, good performance and even better mileage.
Yeah I hope so. Its not replacing the Bora, just joining her. Its replacing a Forester which is another 12+ l/100 car. Can't wait!
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Awesome! I know this car has had its timing belt done which is a relief. I'm worried I'll just start driving it to Perth and back for the hell of it.
Well, its good to know that the steering and brakes still work. That was a major concern, if you've ever lost power steer and power brakes on a freeway at 100+ you'll know its not a pleasant experience and definitely not one I'd like to put my wife through with a car load of kids.
Did anything change on the 103's between 06 and 07 ?
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