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    'Test mode' or not, if the Australian standard isn't testing for or requiring a particular emission target, then VAG have done nothing wrong as far as Australia is concerned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipedwho View Post
    'Test mode' or not, if the Australian standard isn't testing for or requiring a particular emission target, then VAG have done nothing wrong as far as Australia is concerned.
    My understanding is that Australia is currently at Euro 5 emission levels, which were the affected engines.

    Like most in this forum, I am not overly concerned that my car may not meet Euro 5, but I am getting concerned that VW Australia is saying nothing about this. If we are not affected, and let us hope we aren't, then tell us. It is this silence that is suspicious, like the DSG recall.

    For the avoidance of doubt, I am very happy with my Passat and don't want a recall. A recall won't provide any benefit in power or economy, is a PITA to attend to, and may decrease the perceived value in our cars / brand.
    Last edited by Amalgam; 02-10-2015 at 05:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    Personally I'll be trying not to get my car Detuned As I'm getting. 6liters to the 100k. And I might end up with less than the 130 kW that I bought
    So it would appear to me that you're a member of the same camp as Eaglen00b...
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    Quote Originally Posted by greymad View Post
    So it would appear to me that you're a member of the same camp as Eaglen00b...
    You will find that 99.99% of this forum care more about power and torque and fuel economy than particulate figures

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    You will find that 99.99% of this forum care more about power and torque and fuel economy than particulate figures
    All the cars have dpfs which prevent emission of any particulates.

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    A very interesting video podcast from TFLCar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amalgam View Post
    My understanding is that Australia is currently at Euro 5 emission levels, which were the affected engines.
    According to the Department of Infrastructure's website on emissions standards, Australian standards are currently at Euro 5 (core), which means the Euro 5 emissions limits in the table below, but with certain exceptions including PM limits in diesels and the need for Nox detection equipment in petrol engines. We are due to go full Euro 5 from 1st November 2016, and Euro 6 in 2018.

    Most of the current VW range are still being shipped to Oz with the EA189 Euro 5 engines (with the notable exception of the Golf, which I believe already has the EA288 Euro 6 engine), while in Europe they've already gone to the Euro 6 engines across the range. From what Audi Oz have said it seems almost certain now that the Oz Euro 5 engines have the 'cheat software' fitted. However, if they can meet Australia's Euro 5 (core) standards without the software being activated, (which seems very likely as it was designed specifically to become active during US test conditions, and we don't even have any tests in Australia - it's left to the manufacturers to self police), then I'm hoping Australian owners won't be affected by all this - except a relatively painless removal of the cheat software at some time down the track, and of course collateral damage in terms of reduced resale values because of all the media attention this has attracted.

    However, if the Euro 5 engines don't meet the current Australian standards under prescribed test conditions (real world conditions are a different debate - currently manufacturers are only expected to meet the standards under specific conditions), that opens a whole new can of worms! VW will be hit with massive fines for cheating on the Australian standards and making false claims in it's advertising, and be forced into some kind of remedial action, which will likely include de-tuning of engines and/or retro-fitting expensive pollution control equipment like SCR, which will subsequently open them to class actions from disgruntled owners.

    Let's just hope it's the first scenario!


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    ACCC is yet able to get a clarification from VW Australia on which cars are impacted. I believe that VW Australia has not provided any information

    https://www.accc.gov.au/media-releas...-investigation

    I need to know as an impacted owner how they are going to fix my car. I know my car has been impacted by check on VW germany website after entering the VIN that my car is affected. See link below

    Aktuelle Kundeninformationen von Volkswagen

    Really disappointed by VW Australia. I can't believe that VW Australia does not know anything, when anyone can find out for the parent company website.

    Result for the VW website

    "Dear Volkswagen customer, we must inform, unfortunately, did the built-in diesel engine type EA189 is affected by a software in your car with the chassis number [VIN number], nitric oxide levels (NOx) in the Test Run (NEDC) optimized . We assure you, HOWEVER, did your car is technically safe and roadworthy!


    We deeply regret That We have your confidence disappointed and are working hard on a technical solution. Volkswagen Assumes of course the cost of all Necessary measures and is making every effort to fully regain your confidence.

    Your Volkswagen partner will be as soon as Possible to come to you in order to inform you of the Necessary Measures. If you do not have a Volkswagen dealer contact, please use our contact function on this website.

    Sincerely, Thomas Dental Sales and Marketing Director Germany"

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    So, what's wrong with wait and see?
    After all, they've informed you that your car is safe and roadworthy. I think that it says all. Most likely, when the fix is applied people will not notice any changes, at least not in AU.
    Once, VW AU has the fix, they will contact all affected.

    Just going from the past, the VW have always resolved any recalls and other fixes to 100% satisfaction. When the same cannot be said about some other car manufacturers.

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    There is nothing wrong in waiting, I am a bit frustrated that VW Australia has not come up with anything whereas the parent company has put up a tool on their website to check for this issue.

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