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Thread: Gday ALL from a fustrated 103TDI broken TIGUAN --- DPF (30,000km only :( )

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    Quote Originally Posted by R Line TIGUAN TDI or Pet View Post
    VW service centre and serviced more than needed as mileage requirements not met. (low kms)
    But did they put the correct oil in. Castrol 5w 30 longlife Prefessional III for instance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    But did they put the correct oil in. Castrol 5w 30 longlife Prefessional III for instance.
    If it has the magic VW Service Centre stamp then correct oil is irrelevant isn't it? That's why people pay the inflated dealership prices - for peace of mind and expert advice / workmanship... or so it says on the VW web site.
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    Could have been an ignorant apprentice that put the oil for a petrol version in it. Wont be the first time I bet.

    I take it your sarcasm button is working. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Could have been an ignorant apprentice that put the oil for a petrol version in it. Wont be the first time I bet.

    I take it your sarcasm button is working. LOL
    Steady on HillBilly. I was an ignorant apprentice once. I never made a single mistake that I'll admit too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    Steady on HillBilly. I was an ignorant apprentice once. I never made a single mistake that I'll admit too.
    In your case then you can substitute UNKNOWING for ignorant ROFL

    I was told I could make as many mistakes as I liked only dont make any of them twice LOL
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    DPF can still be regenerated at 45g... So why not have them regenerate it? I'd also splash out and get the dpf pressure sensor(g450) replaced at the same time for peace of mind, as already mentioned it is a common fault. DPF regeneration should only cost you about an hours worth of labour.

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    Hey Forum

    Big learning curve over the last 2 weeks

    Small specialised European car mechanic told me it was the DPF stuffed. had to replace as VAG said over 45 grams of soot.
    Well low behold I trusted my gut feeling and took to a VW outlet and it turned out to be a 450 sensor malfunction ($490 vs 5k) mmmmm that would of hurt.

    Thanks to the forum as this helped me ask the right questions before I signed a blank cheque.

    Final observation is I notice that the dealerships usually get a slating for taking us for a ride. Here is a good news story when they got it right. Perth dealership!

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    I'm not sure why you paid full freight to get the sensor done. It isn't something that degrades with time and shouldn't have died at 30,000km.

    At a minimum I would have expected VW to supply the part gratis.

    Was your European car mechanic a VW specialist with VCDS / VW specific code readers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by R Line TIGUAN TDI or Pet View Post
    2010 model and Build
    immaculate condition in and out
    wife does a mixture of freeway driving and yes a lot of small trips!
    Apparently sensor is fine its the 45g plus reading, plus limp mode plus plus plus
    mmmmm still gob smacked on how this came to a head so quickly with the only warning sign being car fan on after a few drives.
    Not trying to be a ****, and it's not good enough to fail so early, but why did you buy a diesel when you are doing those kinds of trips? The DPF means they (and all similar modern diesels) are completely unsuited to low km short trip drives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ideo View Post
    Not trying to be a ****, and it's not good enough to fail so early, but why did you buy a diesel when you are doing those kinds of trips? The DPF means they (and all similar modern diesels) are completely unsuited to low km short trip drives.
    You are not being a ****
    Heat of the moment after coming from a Jeep KJ 3.7litre lemon 16litres a 100 to cute well equipped bargain. First Diesel we owned Now we have 2. A beast 3litre Q5 which drive ( 25 to 30km) a year. I will drive wifes car from time to time to give it a good run.

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