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DSG woes in The Age

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  • Originally posted by wogboy_9000 View Post
    I called my local dealership. Unfortunately it only applies to 2013 model cars.
    You're kidding?

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    • Your dealership is screwing you then. I have been told (and it says it on my car service record) that my drivetrain warrantee is 5ys/150000km with a general warrantee of 3ys/unlimited. It applies to ALL VW's that have current warrantee periods.

      And BTW mine is a 2011 model

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      • The ACCC and Department of Infrastructure are still conducting preliminary investigations however their investigators have stated if you have exhausted all options (Talking to your dealer, then talking to the vehicle manufacturer) you then should proceed to the following sites.

        Please note they are currently backlogged...so do it in writing so the case officer can create a file number:

        Consumer

        Vehicle Complaints and Recalls

        Also the ACCC has confirmed that all consumers are protected against faulty products etc regardless the vehicles age, if it is deemed to be a "widespread" problem then its up to the manufacturer to conduct a full recall with the relevant fix on all vehicles / parts affected.

        Hence why VWA will not reply, they need to identify the issue before the ACCC and Department of infrastructure and transport hand down their final report on this issue.

        P.S Just noticed we have had over 14 thousand views...Hi Fairfax media, Volkswagen Australia (and their affiliates / dealerships) as random visitors / concerned consumers. *Waves*
        Last edited by Hail22; 06-06-2013, 12:18 PM.

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        • DSG woes in The Age

          Originally posted by Hail22 View Post
          Also the ACCC has confirmed that all consumers are protected against faulty products etc regardless the vehicles age, if it is deemed to be a "widespread" problem then its up to the manufacturer to conduct a full recall with the relevant fix on all vehicles / parts affected.

          Hence why VWA will not reply, they need to identify the issue before the ACCC and Department of infrastructure and transport hand down their final report on this issue.
          And reimburse those of us that they have made to pay out of pocket expenses to repair defective vehicles, that they knew full well were defective to begin with!
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          • so in other words VW are waiting until they are forced to do a recall by the govt....
            B6 Passat Wagon No KESSY

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            • Originally posted by gavs View Post
              And reimburse those of us that they have made to pay out of pocket expenses to repair defective vehicles, that they knew full well were defective to begin with!
              That would fall under the consumer protections act for reimbursement, they cannot do that with only a handful of claims...you'd literally need sub 1000 of reimbursement claims (common sense) to see a penny back in your pocket.

              That or a very strong class action...however be prepared for that to drag out for years...literally lol.

              Originally posted by OilBurna View Post
              so in other words VW are waiting until they are forced to do a recall by the govt....
              In short: Yes
              Last edited by Hail22; 06-06-2013, 12:39 PM.

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              • DSG woes in The Age

                We have had about 6 VWs in the family.

                4 have been working so far:
                Golf V GTI 6DSG (except for the roof lining collapsing and generally easily scratched rubber knobs and switches)
                Recently replaced with a 7 103TSI 7DSG Highline mk7 so might be too new to tell
                Mk6 77TSI 7DSG MY11
                Tiguan MY12 155TSI 7DSG

                Two have had problems
                Touran 103TSI 7DSG - gearbox failed. Engine shut off and stalled on highway
                Jetta 103TSI 7DSG - engine stalled while cruising downhill. The cousin driving it couldn't use the brake. And with the Aircon and radio on she didn't realize the engine stalled. Only discovered it when she was trying to brake reaching end of the hill. She said a prayer and the car finally came to a stop just inches for the front gate of a house at the foot of the hill. It was at about 6am so there was no traffic.

                Seems a bit of a crapshoot.

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                  • bring on the class action and compensation. This could drag out for years with VWA fighting tooth and nail. The only ones that will win are the lawyers. What does ACCC need to do to force a recall? Can the minister step in? Come on someone stand up please.
                    B6 Passat Wagon No KESSY

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                    • Originally posted by nomadx38 View Post
                      Your dealership is screwing you then. I have been told (and it says it on my car service record) that my drivetrain warrantee is 5ys/150000km with a general warrantee of 3ys/unlimited. It applies to ALL VW's that have current warrantee periods.
                      I've just had DSG issues on a 2009 Golf and have had no problems having VW honour the new five year warranty. I didn't have to argue about it at all. They replaced the clutch pack very quickly, though we had arguments about replacing the Mechatronic unit, which they wouldn't do.

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                      • Re: DSG woes in The Age

                        When people say no brakes they literally mean no brakes or the fact that the engines turn off you gota stomp on it a few times requiring arnie like leg pressing?

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                        • Originally posted by OilBurna View Post
                          bring on the class action and compensation. This could drag out for years with VWA fighting tooth and nail. The only ones that will win are the lawyers. What does ACCC need to do to force a recall? Can the minister step in? Come on someone stand up please.
                          One firm of solicitors has already dumped the case, which gives you a decent idea of how workable it is.

                          Stamping up and down and shouting "IT'S NOT FAIR" is not a winning legal argument.
                          Audi S3. Sold
                          Golf R. Sold
                          Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
                          2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.

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                          • .. oops duplicated
                            Last edited by wai; 06-06-2013, 01:32 PM.
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                            • Originally posted by OilBurna View Post
                              bring on the class action and compensation. This could drag out for years with VWA fighting tooth and nail. The only ones that will win are the lawyers. What does ACCC need to do to force a recall? Can the minister step in? Come on someone stand up please.
                              The ACCC cannot do anything to force a recall. I know. I have already put in a formal submission. The answer came back that if it is a claimed safety issue, then the Department of Infrastructure and Transport has to determine whether it is a safety issue. If it is and can be substantiated then the DIT will notify the ACCC who will then announce the recall.

                              If it is not a safety issue, then it is just a dispute between a buyer and seller and there are plenty of existing avenues for this (i.e. the courts and tribunals).

                              The minister simply does not have the power to step in for a dispute.

                              If VW digs its heels in, then it is simply the reaction of the public that impact on sales that will see them change their stance. As things stand, they have acted in markets where a sales are significant or where regulations required them to act. Australia does not have the same regulations and they apparently feel they can lose the entire Australian market and it would be like a mosquito bite on an elephant.

                              Of course, we will still have to buy spare parts from VW (unless the Chinese can be good friends and allies and knock them off at super discount prices ).
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                              • Now the BRW is taking a business swing at VW:

                                Volkswagen: why silence can be deadly

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