I would be grateful for any advice on this subject please guys ...
My wife was driving the GTI ten days ago and parked the car and when she tried to turn it off she started getting multiple serious error messages on the dashboard and the car thought the ignition was still on even when she turned the car off and took the key out. It happened three times and she managed to video it on the last occasion. I have put a link to the video here, its about 3 minutes long with the errors starting at about 30 sec in:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sj11ohyfajx9ae6/YX63WLA%20Golf%20GTI%20Errors%20Feb%202018.mov?dl=0The errors coming up were, in order: Fault: Damper Control, Error: Bend Lighting (AFS), Error: brake. Workshop!, Error: electric parking brake, Ignition on!, Error: brake. Workshop!, Ignition on, Error: brake. Workshop!, Error: electric parking brake,
After getting out of the car and locking it, it seemed to right the problem before then repeating again after startup.
The following day the car seemed to have righted itself properly and the breakdown guy read the error codes and said there were some errors but he couldn't read them all and advised taking it to a VW dealer for a full diagnostic.
So a few days later I book it in for a £60 diagnostic and they call back for authorisation for 1.5 hours extra diagnostic at £150 which I gave them the go ahead for. After that they call to say there are signs of leakage around the coolant shutoff valve and that there is an N82 error code indicating there has been a problem there. They asked if I have been losing lots of coolant and I told them we had one warning a few months back about low coolant and that I topped it up with no more than a cup of water, and that is all. They recommended replacing the coolant shutoff valve for £103 part plus £150 labour plus VAT and said they would need to do more diagnostics after that to see if there were any other errors, but they would do that at no extra charge.
They have completed the work and asked me to come and collect it and when I asked what the full diagnosis results were, all the service lady will say is "the coolant shutoff valve was the problem and since all the systems are electric and linked then that is why you got the other messages. It's because it's all electrics." After asking to speak to a technician or the service manager, she put me on hold and then just repeated the same spiel. Now call me cynical, but is "It's because it's all electrics" a bit of a fobbing off in 2018 ?
Should I believe them ? Should I push for more explanation as to why all the serious errors came up ?
It seems odd that there were so many serious error messages but none of them were about coolant levels. I have had to replace the bend lighting bulbs on 2 occasions, plus the main xenon bulbs once, so is the car just throwing up an old fault into the dash becasue it has never been cleared in the memory ? I haven't had any of the other faults about brakes or dampers. I did have the low coolant warning, but it didn't throw that one back up with the others.
Did the car just have an epileptic fit of some sort but actually there is nothing else wrong ? VW say they are happy that there are no other faults and the car is fit and safe to drive, but of course "they can't guarantee that anything else won't go wrong as soon as I drive away".
Any thoughts or advice gratefully received. Thanks in advance