abulliedpensioner
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My 2018 Caravelle engine went into failure mode at 66,621 miles. There had been an intermittent flashing yellow light on the dash board. The car was taken into a local repair shop that specialises in VWs. This happened on 19 September 2025. I have not seen the car since, the engine has been repaired by our local specialists, the coding requires VW imput. VW have been obstructive and unhelpful all the way through. Their excuse is we did not take the vehicle to a main dealer. Our main dealer was closed a couple of years ago. Our nearest dealer is in Exeter 36 miles away with a journey time of up to an hour. Would you like to take your vehicle 36 miles, possibly in heavy traffic with a warning light flashing? Our bill for the engine repair is £20,000 and the original ECU has now failed. A second hand recon unit was fitted; our repairers applied to VW for the code to get the vehicle working; VW supplied the wrong code and the unit failed. The garage had reported that the code was in error but VW stated the code would be alright to apply (VW have apologised formally); a new unit was purchased and VW, yet again, supplied the wrong code. The van is now immobilised. VW customer care and engineering are blaming the garage for the error? They are insisting the we purchase new units at a cost of approximately £10,000. VW are refusing to use their software to re-programme the units ready for coding again.
VW have closed the case and advised us to contact The Motor Ombudsman. The struggle to get the van mobile continues. I have posted this appalling misery to warn others of VW's behaviour. Please can anybody help or advise.
VW have closed the case and advised us to contact The Motor Ombudsman. The struggle to get the van mobile continues. I have posted this appalling misery to warn others of VW's behaviour. Please can anybody help or advise.