Originally Posted by
crhendo
I took delivery of a brand new MY16 110TSI recently and made 3 small mods for Traffic (TMC), Fan Display and alarm on opening door.
I have been having a few problems with the car so I took it into the dealership to have it checked. I have just had a call from the dealer asking if I had made any changes so I told him I had and referred him to the links on this website. They are now claiming that the faults are probably occurring because of my "fiddling" with the VW computer AND this may effect my warranty. Amazing!
I applied plenty of mods to my old MK5 R32 and have never had a problem with this before. Should I just agree to turn off the mods I made and not to be a bad boy again or should I take this further and risk the vailed threat of voiding warranty?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Chris: Sorry to hear about your problems, but I have to agree with donweather - and not just because he has such a magnificent and awe-inspiring first name!
It was evident from the autoscan report that you sent to me (thanks again) that there were problems in a number of control modules from the get-go, and the car had only travelled 21kms when you made it. Presumably, that was well before you did the tweaks.
My suggestion would be to take a firm, but fair approach; that is, show them the first autoscan report and tell them that you made this report to see how well they did their pre-delivery inspection (also express your surprise and disgust at the DTCs in the report). Then ask your dealer why it was that a car which you just picked-up 10 minutes earlier developed so many faults on its first trip out of the show room (all of the errors happened within 10 kms of that first drive).
As for their claim that the warranty is voided by the tweaks that you made (and again, I agree with the fabulously well named donweather) print a copy of the CodingLog,txt file in the Ross Tech/debug subdirectory on your laptop. It contains a history of all the changes that you have made to the car. Then ask your friendly dealer to identify how each (or any) of these changes have impacted on the matters that are faulty with the car. I'm assuming that there isn't a link to be found
And it's not acceptable for the dealer to generalise, or to say something like...."well you changed the TMC channel setting to 1024 and therefore the rear outer tail light developed a fault because both facilities are controlled by the BCM". The admap that you produced on your car clearly shows that this control module manages a total of 2,260 different adaptation channels. And this does not include the myriad of other components that are managed by the BCM via the device's coding string. To void the warranty, the dealer has to demonstrate that there was a plausible link between the tweak and the fault in the car (IMO). Anything else is just obfuscation - which alas is a card that VW dealers play way too often and the buying public allows them to win
Cheers
Don
Last edited by DV52; 09-09-2015 at 05:00 PM.
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