Hi,
I have a 2013 Passat 1.8 Petrol which I took to a mechanic 2 weeks ago due to my engine sounding louder than usual. Initial diagnosis was timing chain that needs to be replaced, expensive but had to be done. Several days later, I was told there were parts that will need to be replaced, again this had to be done so I said yes to proceed for another few hundred dollars.
A week later, more bad news, they said they found a piston is damaged and there's no other recourse but to replace the engine. They have an engine available with over 140K mileage on it, not only will this cost me around 6K but I'm guessing the timing chain on this engine won't last as well.
I am being told now that regardless of whether I replace the engine or not, I still need to pay them roughly 3K for the work that was done on my engine, work on something that literally will be thrown away.
They said they only found out about the piston damage after replacing the timing chain, so my question is :
Would you not be able to detect the piston damage during initial diagnosis ?
I have agreed to get work done per their recommendation but now I am being asked to pay for work based on wrong diagnosis ?
I'm just trying to get a better understanding of this and see if anyone else has a similar experience.
thank you,
wenz
I have a 2013 Passat 1.8 Petrol which I took to a mechanic 2 weeks ago due to my engine sounding louder than usual. Initial diagnosis was timing chain that needs to be replaced, expensive but had to be done. Several days later, I was told there were parts that will need to be replaced, again this had to be done so I said yes to proceed for another few hundred dollars.
A week later, more bad news, they said they found a piston is damaged and there's no other recourse but to replace the engine. They have an engine available with over 140K mileage on it, not only will this cost me around 6K but I'm guessing the timing chain on this engine won't last as well.
I am being told now that regardless of whether I replace the engine or not, I still need to pay them roughly 3K for the work that was done on my engine, work on something that literally will be thrown away.
They said they only found out about the piston damage after replacing the timing chain, so my question is :
Would you not be able to detect the piston damage during initial diagnosis ?
I have agreed to get work done per their recommendation but now I am being asked to pay for work based on wrong diagnosis ?
I'm just trying to get a better understanding of this and see if anyone else has a similar experience.
thank you,
wenz
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