I think the recall will be extended after these cars are fixed, we must be a little diplomatic here...26,000 units isn't something you can whip up in a day...plus there is still 200k plus overseas already waiting for these parts...perhaps they will widen the recall once they reduce the amount of backlog? 2008-2010 then 2011-current?
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Originally posted by Hail22 View PostI think the recall will be extended after these cars are fixed, we must be a little diplomatic here...26,000 units isn't something you can whip up in a day...plus there is still 200k plus overseas already waiting for these parts...perhaps they will widen the recall once they reduce the amount of backlog? 2008-2010 then 2011-current?sigpic
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Originally posted by Guy_H View PostOfficial now:
All the details are here now:
Volkswagen—Polo, Golf, Golf Wagon, Golf Cabriolet, Jetta, Passat, and Caddy Vehicles
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From the Govt. Recall Site:
What are the defects?
On vehicles within a certain production period with the 7 speed direct shift gearbox (DSG), electrolysis in the gearbox control unit can lead to a short circuit and blow the gearbox fuse. If the fuse blows, the clutch will open and there will be total loss of power to the wheels.
What are the hazards?
If the defect occurs there will be a sudden and total loss of power to the wheels, which in some circumstances may pose a hazard to the vehicle occupants and other road users.
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From the VGA notice:
...Vehicles affected include Golf, Jetta, Polo, Passat and Caddy and were produced between June 2008 and September 2011..
In isolated cases, an electronic malfunction in the control unit inside the gearbox mechatronics may result in a power interruption. Other important vehicle systems,such as steering and braking, along with other relevant systems, will continue to be fully functional. If, in rare cases, the car loses power while driving, the driver can remain in control to safely manoeuvre the car to a stop.
Volkswagen Group Australia will replace the gearbox mechatronic unit on all potentially affected vehicles at no cost to the customer. At the same time, we will also update customers’ vehicles with the latest software version.
Starting from July, owners of the affected vehicles will be contacted directly by Volkswagen Group Australia about the voluntary recall.
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NB: Nothing under Audi or Skoda ("other brands") on the recalls site
This doesn't sound like a lot of the DSG issues, but is concerning to say the leastMk8 Golf GTI
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I've read lots about a 5 year warranty being offered but have not seen anything in writing from VWA. Is there an authorative source on this ??
Originally posted by wogboy_9000 View PostOwning a 6 speed DSG, I believe VW should extend warranties for DSG to a minimum of 5 years. This would cover cars back to 2009 and give many owners peace of mind that they wont have to drop 5k+ into repairing a car that's under 5 years old.MY18 GOLF 110TSI I HIGHLINE I Indium I Panoramic Sunroof I DAP I IP
MY18 TIGUAN 162TSI I R-LINE I Ruby I DAP I IP
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Originally posted by sVWatt View PostI've read lots about a 5 year warranty being offered but have not seen anything in writing from VWA. Is there an authorative source on this ??
Warranties < Technology & Service < Volkswagen Australia
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No doubt everyone has read the Government Recall Site list - all VW's excluding Tiguan.
May it be assumed Tiguans are not affected, or is that a Government typing error ?Golf - MY11 Candy White 103 TDI DSG
Sadly SOLD Tiguan - MY11 Candy White 103 TDI DSG
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Originally posted by jctee View PostNo doubt everyone has read the Government Recall Site list - all VW's excluding Tiguan.
May it be assumed Tiguans are not affected, or is that a Government typing error ?
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Read this Total recall2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan
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Originally posted by gavs View PostFor specifics on if your vehicle is covered, I would check with your closest reputable dealership
Originally posted by jctee View PostMay it be assumed Tiguans are not affected, or is that a Government typing error ?
Originally posted by Hillbilly View PostRead this Total recall
Having a look at the "other brands" is fun too.
Aston Martin, Rolls, Lotus, Maserati, Lambo, Bentley, TVR, Ferrari... And of course your Cherys and GeelysMk8 Golf GTI
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