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My daughter and her partner had a horrendous experience when driving on a motorway heading north to the Borders. For the second time in 1000 miles on this 4 year old car with only 14,000 on the clock the engine lost power leaving them virtually idling in the middle lane. This had occured on a previous occasion when the problem was faulty injector cylinders, see above replaced within the last 1000 miles. However 8 hours and five relay changes found them in the Borders at 10pm last night. This morning VW UK seem only interested in passing the buck and accepting zero responsibility, so much for the so called VW reliability and customer service. Reading some VW forums there appears to be an issue with VW injectors, any forum members have experience of this.

 

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My daughter and her partner had a horrendous experience when driving on a motorway heading north to the Borders. For the second time in 1000 miles on this 4 year old car with only 14,000 on the clock the engine lost power leaving them virtually idling in the middle lane. This had occured on a previous occasion when the problem was faulty injector cylinders, see above replaced within the last 1000 miles. However 8 hours and five relay changes found them in the Borders at 10pm last night. This morning VW UK seem only interested in passing the buck and accepting zero responsibility, so much for the so called VW reliability and customer service. Reading some VW forums there appears to be an issue with VW injectors, any forum members have experience of this.

 

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Which car is it? Petrol or diesel?

 

ooooooooooo yes but only on common rail vw's my old mk3 golf never let me down in 16 years of owner ship had it from new

 

Same here - had my Mk3 GTi for 16 years. Would have kept it, but needed more money to keep it on the road than it was worth (new clutch, exhaust, radiator, other stuff).

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what most people fail to realise is that vw don't make the injectors, or any other electrical parts, bosch do, bosch also make them for most other European manufactures, so reliability wise there all very similar :)

 

this is true of every thing made the issue with vw was the fact that they fitted siemens parts witch were known to fail, most do 75k then fail if this is within warenty they were fitted with bosch parts free of charge if not its a grand

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this is true of every thing made the issue with vw was the fact that they fitted siemens parts witch were known to fail, most do 75k then fail if this is within warenty they were fitted with bosch parts free of charge if not its a grand

 

More than a grand mate. My Audi was recalled for injector replacement last year. Dealer told me there's 6 @£600 each! Glad it was on a recall. It's a lovely car to drive but I've had loads go wrong with it. Poor! 💩

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VW are one of the most unreliable vehicles available.

 

That's a bit of a generalisation.......... injector faults are common across most mainstream diesels due to the reduced lubricity diesel being produced these days and the incredibly high tolerances the injectors have to work within. I have to agree that for an allegedly premium brand, the customer service is pants.

 

I would not touch a modern diesel with a barge pole, i'll take the 30 - 40 MPG and the cheaper cost per litre that petrol gives anyday. I've owned a number of petrol VW's and tend to run them from showroom to scrapheap. My current Mk4 Golf GTi has covered 200,000 and the Mrs 1.0 Polo had covered 165,000 before we sold it. Both were on original clutch (admittedly worn) but had no major issues and drive like new.

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That's a bit of a generalisation.......... injector faults are common across most mainstream diesels due to the reduced lubricity diesel being produced these days and the incredibly high tolerances the injectors have to work within. I have to agree that for an allegedly premium brand, the customer service is pants.

 

I would not touch a modern diesel with a barge pole, i'll take the 30 - 40 MPG and the cheaper cost per litre that petrol gives anyday. I've owned a number of petrol VW's and tend to run them from showroom to scrapheap. My current Mk4 Golf GTi has covered 200,000 and the Mrs 1.0 Polo had covered 165,000 before we sold it. Both were on original clutch (admittedly worn) but had no major issues and drive like new.

The petrol argument is gaining weight with me too.i just like the way the power is delivered with a diesel.

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You like turbo-lag? :lol:

Huh? Have you driven a modern bi-turbo diesel? Next to no lag in mine.

 

In fact, it's not just Diesel engines that are doing this now, look at the turbo and supercharged VAG engines. Power and economy but not a diesel.

 

And let's not forget that turbo lag isn't just limited to Diesel engines.

 

Simple fact that a diesel power delivery is different to petrol and some prefer it to petrol. Turbo lag is irrelevant to that point.

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I have been a vw nut since I was 17,other than a collapsed front wheel bearing(my neglect), with regular servicing I never have had to put a spanner to any of my cars. running a mk5 gti at present and love it......I look after my vehicles and don`t abuse them and would be hard pushed to buy anything other than a vw next time round

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Huh? Have you driven a modern bi-turbo diesel? Next to no lag in mine.

 

In fact, it's not just Diesel engines that are doing this now, look at the turbo and supercharged VAG engines. Power and economy but not a diesel.

 

And let's not forget that turbo lag isn't just limited to Diesel engines.

 

Simple fact that a diesel power delivery is different to petrol and some prefer it to petrol. Turbo lag is irrelevant to that point.

 

Yes I drive a turbo diesel now (not sure if it is a twin turbo) and I do get a half a second or so of lag. Nothing spectacular, but noticeable. It's certainly different to petrol. I don't dislike it - but it is different kind of drive.

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More than a grand mate. My Audi was recalled for injector replacement last year. Dealer told me there's 6 @£600 each! Glad it was on a recall. It's a lovely car to drive but I've had loads go wrong with it. Poor!

How can anyone justify this price? I know an injector is a very precision part but £600!

 

Thanks for all the comments and we are still getting nowhere other than some nerd pressing a keyboard and saying replacement is not allowed FOC.

 

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