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  • Hi guys been reading this thread and it doesn't sound to promising that there is an actual fix for engines blowing up!

    We have one of these cars in the family and it is onto its 3rd engine!! What happens when the warranty runs out ? Is there any permanent solutions to fix this?

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    • Originally posted by rude View Post
      Is there any permanent solutions to fix this?
      Sell the car or trade it in.

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      • Originally posted by Diesel_vert View Post
        Sell the car or trade it in.
        that's what i did! never regretted it, besides the financial expense, and have been enjoying the GTI ever since ;p

        i made the deal while the 118tsi was in the workshop getting a new engine.
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        • Originally posted by rude View Post
          We have one of these cars in the family and it is onto its 3rd engine!! What happens when the warranty runs out ? Is there any permanent solutions to fix this?
          That is preposterous!! Any change that 92 RON unleaded has ever been used to fill up?

          Can you provide the year and month when each of these replacements took place?

          There are still people here who insist that any recent blowups are solely due to damage caused prior to the ECU update or by improper fuelling.
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          • Originally posted by kaanage View Post
            That is preposterous!! Any change that 92 RON unleaded has ever been used to fill up?

            Can you provide the year and month when each of these replacements took place?

            There are still people here who insist that any recent blowups are solely due to damage caused prior to the ECU update or by improper fuelling.
            Car gets always gets BP 98 or 95 when thats not available. Ill try get the details on when the engines were changed.

            Looks like we have made a decision to trade it in not worth these hassles.

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            • Hi all,

              My 118TSI just turned its toes up last night, though it's always felt a bit shuddery at idle. Always run it on BP Ultimate, had the ECU reflash done as soon as it was available and the car isn't thrashed (I have a Boxster for that!).

              I ran a scanner over the ECU once I got the car home:

              5 Faults Found:
              000051 - Turbocharger Bypass Valve Control Circuit
              P0033 - 000 - Malfunction / Open Circuit
              Freeze Frame:
              Fault Status: 01100000
              Fault Priority: 0
              Fault Frequency: 1
              Mileage: 1048575 km
              Time Indication: 0
              Date: 2111.15.31
              Time: 31:63:63

              Freeze Frame:
              RPM: 231 /min
              Load: 56.4 %
              Speed: 0.0 km/h
              Temperature: 12.0∞C
              Temperature: 12.0∞C
              Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
              Voltage: 10.160 V

              004949 - Cylinder 1 Ignition Circuit
              P1355 - 000 - Open Circuit - MIL ON
              Freeze Frame:
              Fault Status: 11100000
              Fault Priority: 0
              Fault Frequency: 1
              Mileage: 23744 km
              Time Indication: 0
              Date: 2029.14.24
              Time: 18:51:23

              Freeze Frame:
              RPM: 1103 /min
              Load: 26.3 %
              Speed: 0.0 km/h
              Temperature: 12.0∞C
              Temperature: 12.0∞C
              Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
              Voltage: 14.097 V

              000768 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
              P0300 - 000 -
              Freeze Frame:
              Fault Status: 01100000
              Fault Priority: 0
              Fault Frequency: 1
              Mileage: 23744 km
              Time Indication: 0
              Date: 2029.14.24
              Time: 18:53:11

              Freeze Frame:
              RPM: 2105 /min
              Load: 100.0 %
              Speed: 31.0 km/h
              Temperature: 23.0∞C
              Temperature: 14.0∞C
              Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
              Voltage: 14.097 V

              000769 - Cylinder 1
              P0301 - 000 - Misfire Detected
              Freeze Frame:
              Fault Status: 01100000
              Fault Priority: 0
              Fault Frequency: 1
              Mileage: 23744 km
              Time Indication: 0
              Date: 2029.14.24
              Time: 18:53:15

              Freeze Frame:
              RPM: 1903 /min
              Load: 16.1 %
              Speed: 29.0 km/h
              Temperature: 24.0∞C
              Temperature: 12.0∞C
              Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
              Voltage: 14.224 V

              004874 - Cylinder Disabling
              P130A - 000 - - Intermittent
              Freeze Frame:
              Fault Status: 00100000
              Fault Priority: 0
              Fault Frequency: 1
              Mileage: 23745 km
              Time Indication: 0
              Date: 2029.14.24
              Time: 18:54:02

              Freeze Frame:
              RPM: 1935 /min
              Load: 40.4 %
              Speed: 29.0 km/h
              Temperature: 33.0∞C
              Temperature: 13.0∞C
              Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
              Voltage: 14.224 V
              Coincidentally I was planning on putting the car up for sale as I didn't want to deal with problems once the warranty ran out. I'll hopefully find out what's going to be done tomorrow once I get it towed to the dealership.

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              • There's something a little odd about those faults. A group of 1 and 4 others at a different period. When was the last time you scanned the ECU prior to this posted scan?
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                • Originally posted by tazza View Post
                  Got a call from VW Dealer . One of the pistons is losing compression . Dealer replacing the Base Engine.

                  Is this a good thing. How does it affect the resale value of the car.

                  Also would this change my oddometer reading?
                  Hate to disappoint but I traded my 118tsi after finding out it needed a new motor. VW said it wouldn't affect resale but they only gave me 18k (bought it for 36k 2 years prior)....

                  I am so glad I got rid of that POS as soon as I could. Worst car I ever owned.

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                  • Originally posted by RW1 View Post
                    There's something a little odd about those faults. A group of 1 and 4 others at a different period. When was the last time you scanned the ECU prior to this posted scan?
                    I never had the equipment to scan it, unfortunately. I agree, the turbo bypass circuit date is very odd, but that may just be the software we used having trouble with it. There's a loud clicking noise when the RPMs reach the point where the supercharger would disengage. This wasn't there before the check engine light started flashing so I believe they're all from the same period regardless of what the time stamps say.

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                    • Originally posted by Squozen View Post
                      ..My 118TSI just turned its toes up last night,...
                      Hi Squozen

                      Curious - What do you mean by toes up?

                      You seemingly got it home under its own power. Was it just the CEL light that came on but the car kept running fine. Or did it actually s*1t itself and the engine suffered a catastrophic failure? Toes up is pretty vague. Could mean a lead came loose or you have hole in the side of the block!

                      Ignore the dates on the Scans. They are always wrong. But the the kms should be correct. That being the case the first message should be the only one to look at. According to the scan the fault only happened once.

                      The others happened 80,000km ago or a lifetime ago. Was that per chance about the time you got the ecu flashed? If so they probably just failed to clear those messages at the time, so you could ignore them.
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                      • I've done less than 24k on the car. By 'turning toes up' I mean that the check engine light started flashing and the engine started violently misfiring. I basically rolled it home as I had only driven it for 30 seconds before this happened.

                        I should know what is happening early this week but the service tech I spoke to was talking about 'putting a report together for VW Australia' so it sounds to me like he expects this to be an engine replacement.

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                        • Good news! The engine has not died. Bad news! The problem was rodents in the wiring harness and I'm out $1700 for a new one!

                          FML.

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                          • Any reason for having Rodents in ur engine?
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                            • I wish I knew! I guess they liked the warmth. I'm looking on the bright side though as they had also built a nest on top of my boxster's engine and that would have been a lot pricier to repair.

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                              • The techie who found them must'v have had a nice surprise when he found them.
                                Some say he was the Stig... all we know is that he drives a VW Transporter.
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