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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #10 on: 12 June 2012, 15:36 »
I've read on other VW forums about the TSi 1.4 engines causing problems and occasionally having to be replaced.


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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #11 on: 12 June 2012, 16:57 »
Welcome back Morag!

Sorry to hear about your mother.

Not such good news with the car either.

Sixty five Scottish Pounds sounds rather harsh to replace the plugs!! They're obviously upset with you to dare going outside of VW to get routine work done!!

And no, they definitely won't re-set the odometer as it records the mileage the vehicle as a whole has covered not just the engine. There are a million and one other bits to wear out on a car rather than just an engine. If it was law just to record the engine mileage then it would have a 'running time' clock on the engine a bit like on an aeroplane.

It's a bit worrying how many of these engines are letting go.
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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #12 on: 12 June 2012, 19:10 »
Nice to have you back, was wondering where you'd gone.  Sorry about your mum, it's never easy but she enjoyed your car and being able to get out.

I know nothing about engine problems but having only done 30000 miles I would say it is a VW fault in the TSI engine and at least they are honouring warranty.

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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #13 on: 12 June 2012, 23:34 »
Thanks to everyone who expressed their condolences about my Mum.  It's funny, when I suggested she move in with me about six years ago, I didn't realise how hard it would be to be living in the house where we'd lived together, after she'd gone.  On the other hand, no house clearance to do I suppose.

It's good wishes such as yours that make things easier.

Sixty five Scottish Pounds sounds rather harsh to replace the plugs!! They're obviously upset with you to dare going outside of VW to get routine work done!!

Oooooh, the engine was "stripped down" when the car arrived, and we have to "build it up again" before we can test it to see what's wrong.  That will be an hour's labour, £65 please.

Andrew says he gave them an earful about that, because he only spent 15 minutes on it before realising it needed a new engine one way or another, and thought there was no point putting the plugs back in at that point.  But what can you do?  They had me over a barrel.  I was hardly going to say no, leave it, I'll take the car elsewhere.

And no, they definitely won't re-set the odometer as it records the mileage the vehicle as a whole has covered not just the engine. There are a million and one other bits to wear out on a car rather than just an engine. If it was law just to record the engine mileage then it would have a 'running time' clock on the engine a bit like on an aeroplane.

Indeed, that makes sense.  I did have an odometer set to zero once though.  I fell off my motorbike and totalled the speedo.  When they replaced it the odometer was at zero.  I had to tell the next owner to add 10,000 miles to the thing's mileage.

It's a bit worrying how many of these engines are letting go.

Indeed.  I don't really know what's happened to mine, bear in mind I was talking on my mobile while browsing the bookshop in Tobermory, and only talking to the girl who passes on the messages.  I guess I'll get the whole story when I collect the car.  Or from Andrew, who was getting quite aerated at Verve to tell him exactly what the diagnosis was.

I never heard of a new-ish car having to have a new engine before.  This is all quite scary.  How long are these cars under warranty for anyway?

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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #14 on: 13 June 2012, 10:51 »
Rolfe! Good to see your name again, sorry for your loss and I hope the car gets back on the road as you remember it.


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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #15 on: 13 June 2012, 20:29 »
Sorry to hear about your mother. I lost my dad in Feb so know what the loss is like.

Not good to read about your issues with the gti.

I wonder if the turbos failed and sent the bits into the engine.
I have head of a few turbo failures.
I just hope the oil leak on mines not the same thing staring as yours.

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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #16 on: 14 June 2012, 01:16 »
Sorry to hear about your mum Rolfe - I lost my mum 8 weeks ago so I can understand what you're going through.

I had a Mk3 Golf that decided to blow up on the motorway and needed a new engine at 1yo and only 10,000 miles so it's not new but very frustrating/worrying.

Overall it sounds like VW have done h right thing by you and will be interesting to see what they say was the cause.

Look forward to your update when you collect him very soon!!!

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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #17 on: 14 June 2012, 07:34 »
Condolences regarding your Mother, a lot of us know the sadness of their passing!
Re the "compressor" failing.... I wonder if it's "compression" they were saying (especially with oily plugs)? where either piston rings or part of the valve's gear has failed?
Either way, VW seem to be honoring their warranty. I wonder if you'll get back the odd's and ends you had to pay out for (spark plugs etc?)

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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #18 on: 14 June 2012, 09:45 »
Sorry to hear your bad news,this has got me thinking about what would happen if this car was just outside the period of warranty  :undecided:,surely they would not expect the customer to pay for a new engine on a car a little over three years old with average mileage that has been well looked after. :huh:
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Re: Prospero seriously ill!
« Reply #19 on: 14 June 2012, 11:38 »
Sorry to hear your bad news,this has got me thinking about what would happen if this car was just outside the period of warranty  :undecided:,surely they would not expect the customer to pay for a new engine on a car a little over three years old with average mileage that has been well looked after. :huh:

I was wondering that as well. Just done the 40k mark and probably not got much warrenty left.


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