Hello all,
I am posting this about my 2010 vRS 147TSi.
Before coming to the point, I have to admit that I really loved this car among all the other cars I have ever owned. The reasons being the way it drive and the power delivery when needed.
Last week I drove the car 20kms to the work without noticing any difference. After 8 hrs I couldn't start the engine. (I could only hear the starter motor running noise). Next Day I checked everything I could. I towed the car to the Skoda dealership. After 3 days, they came back to me saying, something really wrong with the engine. They confirmed that
- No compression happening.
- Valves are bent.
From the research I am almost sure that I am another victim of notorious TSi engine failures due to the timing chain/ tensioner fault.
The most suspicious thing is that dealership is now asking for 8hrs labour (approx. $1500) to identify what went wrong.
Below link explains much more about this known issue with these engines.
1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engine failures - Skoda Octavia II (2004 - 2013) - BRISKODA
Please help me answering below questions.
- Is it a reasonable amount of time to diagnose the issue?
- What is the cost of a new 2.0 TSi engine?
I have also received quotes ( from non vw mechanics):
To repair the engine: $4000 (including labour)
To fit a second hand engine: $5500.
Please advise me and help me to make the right decision.
Thanks for your time.
I am posting this about my 2010 vRS 147TSi.
Before coming to the point, I have to admit that I really loved this car among all the other cars I have ever owned. The reasons being the way it drive and the power delivery when needed.
Last week I drove the car 20kms to the work without noticing any difference. After 8 hrs I couldn't start the engine. (I could only hear the starter motor running noise). Next Day I checked everything I could. I towed the car to the Skoda dealership. After 3 days, they came back to me saying, something really wrong with the engine. They confirmed that
- No compression happening.
- Valves are bent.
From the research I am almost sure that I am another victim of notorious TSi engine failures due to the timing chain/ tensioner fault.
The most suspicious thing is that dealership is now asking for 8hrs labour (approx. $1500) to identify what went wrong.
Below link explains much more about this known issue with these engines.
1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engine failures - Skoda Octavia II (2004 - 2013) - BRISKODA
Please help me answering below questions.
- Is it a reasonable amount of time to diagnose the issue?
- What is the cost of a new 2.0 TSi engine?
I have also received quotes ( from non vw mechanics):
To repair the engine: $4000 (including labour)
To fit a second hand engine: $5500.
Please advise me and help me to make the right decision.
Thanks for your time.
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