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  • No Progress, No Phone Call from Dealer Yet.

    ECU will take at least 4weeks to arrive in Brisbane from Germany. (Quote "You know, Its time of the year")

    Just Ridiculous

    118TSI was Car of the Year. But no common spare parts in Australia and Die on the delivery day!

    Umm.. Hyundai i30 can do better then this!

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    • Do you at least have a loan car to get you around?

      The fault and delay in the replacement part are forgivable (manure happens), not giving you a set of wheels to get around in is not.
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      • Agreed, them requesting the loan car back is unacceptable.
        If they are unable to supply a VW loan vehicle, then they should organise a loan vehicle through an external party.

        Good luck with everything.

        Fixxxer
        Lapiz Blue DSG Golf 7R

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        • Yes, I argued with them, VW Australia (not dealer) supplied a toyota hire car for me.

          Hope the ECU will fix the problem, otherwise I should buy a Toyota instead...

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          • Originally posted by bm2amb View Post
            Yes, I argued with them, VW Australia (not dealer) supplied a toyota hire car for me.

            Hope the ECU will fix the problem, otherwise I should buy a Toyota instead...
            The warranty is covered by VW Australia, so it is quite right that they provided the loan car.

            You've had some bad luck, but I'm glad to hear that they are trying to do the right thing by you. Be patient, in a few weeks time you'll have your new car and all of this behind you.
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            • You know what would really really suck is if that after all those repairs, it's just a software fault.

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              • Originally posted by bm2amb View Post
                Yes, I argued with them, VW Australia (not dealer) supplied a toyota hire car for me.

                Hope the ECU will fix the problem, otherwise I should buy a Toyota instead...


                LOL - VW gave you a Toyota. The irony in that is delicious. That's like... "I bought a Holden and it died on day 1. So Holden gave me a Ford."
                My car: MY18 Arteon
                My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
                Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon

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                • Well if it is any consolation, if in fact your issue is electronics, then once the defective module is found, you should be just fine. Not all electronic assemblies are fully tested before they leave a manufacturing plant, and those that are defective usually fail in a very short time after being put into service. If a component does not fail after about the first 100 hrs of use, then it is going to have a long life. You have what is called "Infant Mortality".

                  The fact that their aren't any ECU spares in Australia for your car shows that your situation is pretty much a fluke. I bet that after this, VW has at least one spare ECU for your model configuration in country from now on.

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                  • Pity you had to have an argument about a hire car but it is indeed a good sign they have provided you a hire car. As for it being a Toyota I am betting that's what hire companies provide not VW
                    Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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                    • If you haven't already go see a lawyer just to find out where you stand and what options you have. I am really surprised VW didn't just get you a new car and as mentioned in previous posts resell your car once fixed given it has only 45km on the clock which is only 10km more than when I collected my brand new car.

                      My Golf R is a lease car through work and the majority of it comes out of my own pocket, $700 a fortnight to be exact. The paperwork for the lease had to be processed before I went to collect the vehicle so the cheque could be issued to the dealer prior to collection, this would mean if it happened to me that I would be out of pocket $2000 or more given the ETA on parts all the while with no mode of transport of the car I paid for.

                      I could only imagine Dermot would provide me with a loan car as that's the type of guy he is and try and rectify the issue ASAP but I still wouldn't be all that impressed and worried about what else might be wrong with the car.

                      If VW which is a multi billion dollar company, lets not forget that part here, they are rolling in money! really cared about it's reputation and customer satisfaction they would agree to replace the car if the ECU doesn't resolve the issue, I think 6-8 weeks without a car that's paid for and has had multiple parts already replaced is more than resonable.

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                      • I wonder The New Australian Consumer Protection Laws would help on my case?

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                        • LOL.. as if the ones in place helped
                          Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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                          • Originally posted by DreamensioN View Post
                            LOL - VW gave you a Toyota. The irony in that is delicious. That's like... "I bought a Holden and it died on day 1. So Holden gave me a Ford."
                            Yeah, I'm kinda thinking the same thing, surely they have a kick-around Polo in the lot.

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                            • Originally posted by Dermot
                              Actually so long as I had another car to offer you I would of de-licensed the car and given you a different one.
                              Dealer discretion ^^^ Dermot has it in one
                              MY07 Polo GTi
                              Last run - 114.8kw atw
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                              • Originally posted by Dermot
                                Actually so long as I had another car to offer you I would of de-licensed the car and given you a different one.
                                Yeah with Recaros as well

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