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    Well, I had a service today, and I suspected a leaking exhaust manifold... yep... $1850 fitted. Then they stripped the sump (at the plug) another $995, came away over $3000 lighter. all this under 150k.
    Makes my Falcon look good.
    No Cheers
    Col

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    Does the sump plug get replaced at every service?

    If not, I'd be finding out who didn't replace it last, and forwarding the $995 bill to them.

    The manifold job sounds dearer than the last one I did back in the dealership days, by a fair margin.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Col Collyer View Post
      Well, I had a service today, and I suspected a leaking exhaust manifold... yep... $1850 fitted. Then they stripped the sump (at the plug) another $995, came away over $3000 lighter. all this under 150k.
      Makes my Falcon look good.
      No Cheers
      Col
      Why didn't they put in a helicoil?

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      • #4
        Sounds a bit like you didn't get quotes from several shops for the leaking exhaust.

        If the repair shop stripped your sump, I would not pay for anything more than a helicoil insertion.
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        • #5
          Even if they replaced the sump, there's not almost $1000 in it.
          '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
          '01 Beetle 2.0

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          • #6
            Hi Guys.
            I did a day ringing around on the manifold. From VW they are quoting around $1000 plus gaskets ( 3 sources). I tried the sump on them, they were the last and second last people to work on it. Helicoils dont work, as they leak along the thread (Yep, I would have thought that's what the washer is for).. Can you tell I'm pissed.
            Col

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            • #7
              So was a dealer the last who worked on the van ? then they MUST bear the responsibility for stripping the plug sounds like time for some jumping up and down holding your breath until turning blue with legs and arms flaying . No swearing it never works .

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ian View Post
                Why didn't they put in a helicoil?
                Because it is cr*p. I hate when I undo the sump plug and helicoil thread comes out on it.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Col Collyer View Post
                  Hi Guys.
                  I did a day ringing around on the manifold. From VW they are quoting around $1000 plus gaskets ( 3 sources). I tried the sump on them, they were the last and second last people to work on it. Helicoils dont work, as they leak along the thread (Yep, I would have thought that's what the washer is for).. Can you tell I'm pissed.
                  Col
                  I wouldn't certainly pay for them to fix their cross threaded sump plug. It's their stuff up and they must deal with it, it's simple like that.
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