I thought it wouldn't happen to me....but it did.
Just as I hit 160K on the clock. Left work. Started no worries. Stopped at the shops. Shop. Go to start the DOKA. <Bink> Ignition switch collapses. <swear><swear><swear><swear><swear><swear>
No warning. Just total failure to fire. And here I am in a car park at a quarter to five in the arvo and about to fly out of town the following morning for a weeks R&R with the family. The good thing about living in a country town with a VW dealer is that the failure happened only a couple of kays from the dealer.
The bad news? RACV doesn't like LWB vehicles. If it is too long to fit on the depot trailer then you need a tilt tray. Basic Care road service doesn't cover you for towing if you are a LWB vehicle (apparently its on page 17 of the conditions <really swear loudly>)....you have to pay more for the 'premium' level of roadside assistance. As a result I had to DIY my own tilt tray which I very fortunately was able to do in just 15 minutes (country town remember) to the tune of $110. Made it up to the dealer just before their knock off - jobs done. And the towie gave me a lift home too. But the RACV can go and kiss my choclate starfish....
Enjoyed holiday.
Returned home after three working days. And the T4 is still in the yard. New ignition switch hasn't showed up from VW (cost is ~$65 by the way). And the service dude has removed the ENTIRE steering wheel and column assembly!!! I'm fairly certain that this is somewhat unnecessary.....and will cost me, dammit!!
Why oh why couldn't the phaffing thing have failed with a little more warning???
Just as I hit 160K on the clock. Left work. Started no worries. Stopped at the shops. Shop. Go to start the DOKA. <Bink> Ignition switch collapses. <swear><swear><swear><swear><swear><swear>
No warning. Just total failure to fire. And here I am in a car park at a quarter to five in the arvo and about to fly out of town the following morning for a weeks R&R with the family. The good thing about living in a country town with a VW dealer is that the failure happened only a couple of kays from the dealer.
The bad news? RACV doesn't like LWB vehicles. If it is too long to fit on the depot trailer then you need a tilt tray. Basic Care road service doesn't cover you for towing if you are a LWB vehicle (apparently its on page 17 of the conditions <really swear loudly>)....you have to pay more for the 'premium' level of roadside assistance. As a result I had to DIY my own tilt tray which I very fortunately was able to do in just 15 minutes (country town remember) to the tune of $110. Made it up to the dealer just before their knock off - jobs done. And the towie gave me a lift home too. But the RACV can go and kiss my choclate starfish....
Enjoyed holiday.
Returned home after three working days. And the T4 is still in the yard. New ignition switch hasn't showed up from VW (cost is ~$65 by the way). And the service dude has removed the ENTIRE steering wheel and column assembly!!! I'm fairly certain that this is somewhat unnecessary.....and will cost me, dammit!!
Why oh why couldn't the phaffing thing have failed with a little more warning???
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