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  • #31
    Originally posted by ploz58 View Post
    i trust you get your car sorted as its a shame the tiguan is such a good rig

    I fitted a AVC9000-1 and after three days away from the car, i went to start and had a flat battery, never happened before.

    I contacted Rob at Auspack, he replied promptly and advised me there is a fix which involves a relay and some wiring, which he testing and will send a "fixed" connector.

    According to rob the Car is still looking for the original radio and this is the reason for the battery drain.

    The AVC is a good thing and i have confidence Rob will get it sorted

    Im not sure if it helps in this case, but hope you get to enjoy your car
    To clarify this, the fault is not the car. Your car worked fine with the stock headunit and now after fitting the aftermarket headunit your car is having problems.

    The car sends commands via the CAN bus to power up/power down different components at different times. The AVC9000 is not recognising these signals and staying powered up which drains the battery, this is the fault of the manufacturer and shows a lack of testing.

    Personally I wouldn't be doing any dodgy relay "hacks" because if something goes wrong with the CAN bus you can bet that this is where the dealer will point the finger at. This is an ugly suggestion and IMO is a poor permanent fix for what is a faulty product.
    Last edited by Transporter; 27-09-2009, 11:55 AM. Reason: modify text.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Maverick View Post
      .
      The details of this case has been discussed in the first few pages.
      Last edited by Transporter; 27-09-2009, 11:56 AM. Reason: modify text
      TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
      Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km

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      • #33
        All I can say is I'm glad I got the AVC9000 and not the 9000-1! For once in my life I got the right deal.

        You guys can't swap for an AVC9000 can you?

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        • #34
          Ploz - Hi - my well documented battery drain problem was with a June 30 delivery TSI - what variant do you have and when as it delivered ?
          cheers - Vincent

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          • #35
            battery drain

            Hi vincent,
            MY tig was delivered 06/09,
            TDI auto, with comfort pack. Car not here at moment so cant recall build date.

            Never had a battery drama before install of AVC9000-1,

            Im happy with the unit, got a bug with the GPS though, and hopefully robs onto a fix for the battery drain.

            In some ways these cars are too smart, i had drama with hooking my trailer up with LED lights!!

            There are a few people in the same boat, not only ones supplied by rob,
            Id hate to be dealing with a chinese supplier on ebay.

            Rob has been great

            regards
            Phil.
            Skoda Yeti 103TDI-DSG My 13,

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            • #36
              ACCC Result

              Hello

              Just wanted everyone to know after lodging a complaint via ACCC, I have manage to get an extended 12 months warranty service on my car (had to force ACCC to negotiate with the dealer, which is something at least from all the troubles I had previously, touch wood my car continues to run smoothly.

              This is the email I received from ACCC re dealer response:

              "This email is to confirm that as a goodwill gesture we are happy as a Dealership to Extend ---------- Factory Warranty for an additional 12 Months up to 100000km as per the Manufacturer’s warranty"

              (I still think its a cop out how the dealer use the words "as a goodwill gesture" when I previously ask for some compensation due to the stress and inconvenience to my family) but enough said the car is working and that is what I only wanted in the first place.

              Happy Holidays Everyone

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              • #37
                Originally posted by lemonlimetaing View Post
                Hello

                Just wanted everyone to know after lodging a complaint via ACCC, I have manage to get an extended 12 months warranty service on my car (had to force ACCC to negotiate with the dealer, which is something at least from all the troubles I had previously, touch wood my car continues to run smoothly.

                This is the email I received from ACCC re dealer response:

                "This email is to confirm that as a goodwill gesture we are happy as a Dealership to Extend ---------- Factory Warranty for an additional 12 Months up to 100000km as per the Manufacturer’s warranty"

                (I still think its a cop out how the dealer use the words "as a goodwill gesture" when I previously ask for some compensation due to the stress and inconvenience to my family) but enough said the car is working and that is what I only wanted in the first place.

                Happy Holidays Everyone
                Well it's good you seem to be happy at last, with a fully working car.

                So, pre-delivery you had a non-VW satnav installed at Robert's suggestion, which caused the battery drain problem constantly until September, when you finally removed said un-named unit. Up till this time there were on-going "niggles" with electrics behaving strangely.

                Then the 4th battery was installed, and since the mystery sat-nav is no longer there, you have no further issues.

                So how about filling us in as to the brand of Sat-Nav that caused all your trouble.

                Side Note: A battery need only drain ONCE to be wrecked. As soon as the after-market device flattens your battery, it's gone to god. The OP states that the battery also flattened with standard Radio in June, but that was probably due to the standard unit being re-fitted temporarily when the vehicle ALREADY had a stuffed battery.
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                • #38
                  I'm confused. Why would a dealer give you an extended warranty if it was the fault of an aftermarket product? hmmm, something not right here.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by clip View Post
                    I'm confused. Why would a dealer give you an extended warranty if it was the fault of an aftermarket product? hmmm, something not right here.
                    He did it to have the complaint "go away" as explanations seemed unacceptable to the owner who continued to blame the car instead of the actual cause (the aftermarket head unit). That's why he did it "without prejudice" ie: There's nothing wrong with the Tig and there never was but if this makes you happy then we'll do it !!
                    Derek
                    Alexandra
                    2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
                    Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017

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                    • #40
                      sounds like Duttons got to the bottom of it in the end, from friends experiences they are good when issues like this crop up, but sometimes it takes time to go through the process of elimination - unfortuantly the customer suffers while this occurs. I'd say lemontailing did a pretty good job of busting their balls, whether it was warranted is another matter
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Maverick
                        Where does it say the dealer was aware of the problem? I really doubt that a dealer would sell a car with a fault like that.
                        Read what I quoted. The unit had a flat battery episode when the dealer tried to deliver it to the owner at the showroom. You can pretty much guess how the legals would go:
                        1. was there a fault present when you PD'd the vehicle that was the indicative of the owners complaint? yes.
                        2. Was this a major fault? (the car didn't go). Yes.
                        3. And you chose to release it to the owner knowing it had a major fault? Yes.
                        4. Would you agree a vehicle with a major fault was not of merchantable quality? Yes.
                        5. Then, all costs, inconveniences suffered by the customer are a direct result of you knowingly releasing a car with a major fault. Yes.

                        In the US, they have 'lemon laws' - basically if the same fault is presented for rectification 3 times, then the auto mfr is obliged to buy back the vehicle. Makes the dealers very interested in fixing the fault.
                        Last edited by Sanman; 20-11-2009, 08:48 PM.
                        TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
                        Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Sanman View Post
                          Read what I quoted. The unit had a flat battery episode when the dealer tried to deliver it to the owner at the showroom. You can pretty much guess how the legals would go:
                          1. was there a fault present when you PD'd the vehicle that was the indicative of the owners complaint? yes.
                          2. Was this a major fault? (the car didn't go). Yes.
                          3. And you chose to release it to the owner knowing it had a major fault? Yes.
                          4. Would you agree a vehicle with a major fault was not of merchantable quality? Yes.
                          5. Then, all costs, inconveniences suffered by the customer are a direct result of you knowingly releasing a car with a major fault. Yes.
                          Again where does it say the dealer was aware of this fault? A flat battery once is hardly a sign of a fault with the car before it was delivered.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                            Again where does it say the dealer was aware of this fault? A flat battery once is hardly a sign of a fault with the car before it was delivered.
                            Actually its a very good sign. It could be any number of things that causes a battery to go dead, not least the radio.
                            If the dealer cant start the car in the first place, Its a pretty good indication that he knew about the fault.
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                            • #44
                              Hi.
                              Just a thought, a mate at work has a GTI and when he turns the engine off a separate electric water pump runs for a little while to provide cooling for the turbo. Check to see if your car is fitted with one, if it keeps running it wont take long to drain your battery. Cheers.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by baron View Post
                                Hi.
                                Just a thought, a mate at work has a GTI and when he turns the engine off a separate electric water pump runs for a little while to provide cooling for the turbo. Check to see if your car is fitted with one, if it keeps running it wont take long to drain your battery. Cheers.
                                The problem was the headunit not the water pump.
                                website: www.my-gti.com

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