Hello folks!
I posted here a few weeks ago about a recently purchased T6 panel van which was sold to me B2B with faults. The used van business refused to take it back, and short of physical force or a years-long court case we ended up going down the simpler route of documenting repairs and small claims for the cost.
Here are some images of the EGR - which has now been replaced.
Mechanic says it’s running a bit off but showed no codes other than flashing coil… has suggested that the company which sold this van may have masked other faults by altering the software in such a way that the vehicle will not throw certain fault codes - certainly bad news should faults exist and be going unreported. The dodgy company does offer remaps, so has the ability.
I have spoken to the local VW van centres - who seem unable to do much unless you’re buying shiny new vans: they say they do not have the technology or expertise to assess if software has been changed, and also warn against reinstalling/reflashing software as it can brick the vehicle. Sounds like balderdash to me, but I’m coming from an IT background.
I am, therefore, looking for recommendations or suggestions on how/who can check if software has been altered and if it is possible to return it to stock to ensure we can trust the van’s ability to log faults.
Thankyee!


I posted here a few weeks ago about a recently purchased T6 panel van which was sold to me B2B with faults. The used van business refused to take it back, and short of physical force or a years-long court case we ended up going down the simpler route of documenting repairs and small claims for the cost.
Here are some images of the EGR - which has now been replaced.
Mechanic says it’s running a bit off but showed no codes other than flashing coil… has suggested that the company which sold this van may have masked other faults by altering the software in such a way that the vehicle will not throw certain fault codes - certainly bad news should faults exist and be going unreported. The dodgy company does offer remaps, so has the ability.
I have spoken to the local VW van centres - who seem unable to do much unless you’re buying shiny new vans: they say they do not have the technology or expertise to assess if software has been changed, and also warn against reinstalling/reflashing software as it can brick the vehicle. Sounds like balderdash to me, but I’m coming from an IT background.
I am, therefore, looking for recommendations or suggestions on how/who can check if software has been altered and if it is possible to return it to stock to ensure we can trust the van’s ability to log faults.
Thankyee!

