My 2005 T5 2.0 petrol manual is in with Jmac at the moment for timing belt and water pump its on 220000kays so this is its second time for belt etc . Jim is going to give it the once over and service whilst there , I can imagine he will be giving me an update tomorrow as I am sure his expert eyes will find things I tend to ignore .
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Well...expecting a $2,500 service cost for my T5 only to get a call early today saying the service mechanics noticed a knocking noise from the front and short story is they discovered number 2 cylinder cam lobe is worn down. Replacing camshaft and necessary components plus head bolts etc...$5800.this will be on top of the scheduled service bill, so over $8k, which coincidentally is the trade in valuation on my van for a new MY14 Lwb T5GP. To say it hasn't been a good day is an understatement.
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I feel your pain Tornado , late last year our older T5 had a metallic rattle and I also thought it was cam shaft so did the dealer at first , but then they rang and told me it was the aircon compressor bearing had failed causing the mounting bracket to brake . Out of interest I was initially told it would be around $6 k to fix if it was the cam ended up being $1600 for the air con . Then the service advisor gleefully tells me the Turbo has an internal oil leak that needs fixing geez I wonder if this mob know any figure under $6 K to fix things . If I had and endless supply of money {which I don't} that one trip to VW could have cost me $6k for turbo $1600 for air con add in the service done at the time on the auto and the normal service another $2000 that one trip alone would have been $9600 . I won't bring up again what happened five kays from the dealers needless to say it WAS an $11000 repair bill on top of the other work done , and like you how much is the van worth according to VW dealer $4 k to $8 k sigh .
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+1 to what Frantic says. I'd have thought all these vehicles were well out of warranty or any period of "goodwill" that a dealer might offer.
Either way, I still feel sorry for you. A bill of that magnitude would make me vomit.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Originally posted by frantic View PostI really need to know why people get themselves oops sorry their cars serviced at dealer's? 2-5 Times the price an independent will charge using same parts and oil. For warranty/recall work the dealer still must do it and you have a mechanic On your side who will check it's done, not a person under pressure to meet the dealer/groups deadlines or budgets.Last edited by Tornado T5; 21-11-2013, 04:42 PM.
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Originally posted by brad View Post+1 to what Frantic says. I'd have thought all these vehicles were well out of warranty or any period of "goodwill" that a dealer might offer.
Either way, I still feel sorry for you. A bill of that magnitude would make me vomit.
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I can handle the dealer pricing but certainly don't like the poor service I have received from the dealer I purchased my vehicle.
Having had 2 major warranty problems, I have had to take my car to a different dealer to get the warranty items replaced as the dealer I purchased the vehicle from could / would not identify the faults and repair them.
First fault being faulty Air conditioning where the temperature was 10 degrees different from one side of the van to the other. Second fault being a leaky over boost valve making the van sound like a mooing cow. Second dealer diagnoised it in 20 seconds. First dealer had the van for 4 hours and could not locate the problem.
The icing on the cake was when I was sent the service invoice from the purchasing dealer and our address was listed as "Do Not Contact"
Had to laugh... it is a company that does not want to know when there service is not good enough.
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If you are referring to my post" frantic ", I was at a desperate time as we had scheduled to go away for a trip and the guy I would have rather do the work was up to his armpits in work and could not fit us in . So the dealer was the only other choice , after that shamozzle I vowed never to go to Highway VW again , they even rang me twelve months later to remind me it was due again I very politely told the lady that they would never get another dollar from me ever again . We are due to get our new T5 purchased from Austral VW serviced for the first time soon from what I have read $400 to $500 is the norm at the dealers .Hmm lets see last week my 2005 T5 was in for its second timing belt and water pump plus full service and repair brake pad sensor how much for all that $653 yes Jmac is the man I would dearly love to use him all the time much better value for money and he tells it like it is no nonsense great communication . The only reason I am going to take our new one to the dealer is there are some warranty issues they will have to fix or someone is going to hear this quote from Pulp Fiction
" And I will strike
down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you! "
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Well, got my red baby back yesterday and all is great. Even had service manager comment that he was surprised at how smoothly she drove. I quipped, it's because it's a less highly strung, larger capacity engine driving a conventional auto...lol. They asked to take it home by the head service guy to ensure everything was spot on before handing it back to me rather then do a "round the block" test drive.
Ended up doing the equivalent 180K service which is a very big one for T5 5cyl. models, the camshaft replacement, turbo seal and also all brake rotors and pad as undersized for further machining. Total just over $8K...which surprised me (pleasantly) as my initial quote before doing the brakes or finding turbo problem was $8200 for just the service and camshaft replacement work. Parts dept. and service guys did a deal ...add in I had a brand new T5GP dsg and Amarok auto for 9 days saving me plenty in hire charges and I really can't be too upset. Must say, even though current dsg's are far better than the first sample I drove in 2010 the smoothness of the "old red head girl" is unmatched in stop/start suburban and cbd driving, of which I did 600km alone in the loaner van.
I joked over the phone to the service dept... that my credit card didn't have enough funds to cover the payment as my customers all pay on the last day of the month and I settle credit card accounts the next day ..surprised me by offering to let me come in the next day and keep the loaner, and it was already 4:00pm.......probably I paid more then private service centres but in this case the service was exceptional.Last edited by Tornado T5; 29-11-2013, 06:14 AM.
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Originally posted by brad View PostYou can't put a price on the loaners.
van must feel like new!
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Try and find someone who's done them before on T5s, as they've got the antanna in the windscreen itself. All too common for windscreen fitters to break the connector at the top of the screen, because they didn't disconnect it.
Also, don't be in a rush to drive it too soon after the glass is in. The sealant needs time to cure and set. Otherwise, if you drive it before it has set, the body flex can cause it to not set properly, and eventually leak.'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
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Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View PostTry and find someone who's done them before on T5s, as they've got the antanna in the windscreen itself. All too common for windscreen fitters to break the connector at the top of the screen, because they didn't disconnect it.
Also, don't be in a rush to drive it too soon after the glass is in. The sealant needs time to cure and set. Otherwise, if you drive it before it has set, the body flex can cause it to not set properly, and eventually leak.
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