Hi, and thanks again for replying. Yes, we have emailed proof from VW, not once but twice apologising for sending wrong codes. However, VW engineering have recommended buying 4 new units approx. cost £10,000! At no time have VW mentioned the coding errors, even though the VW paperwork required from the garage was fully approved. In fact, VW vehemently demanded we buy new units. VW have now closed the case and are no longer prepared to talk to us. The garage had purchased and paid subscriptions for VW equipment and software to cover most VW repairs. VW have now withdrawn the software that allowed the garage to individually programme each electrical unit so they all can talk to one another. VW have the software and are restricting use by 3rd party repairers. The van is 8 years old and outside VW warranty. The motor ombudsman will only proceed when cars are within manufacturers' warranty. We apparently have no choice but to buy the new units? VW have stated even with new units the car may still be immobile.
VW closed its local dealer a few years ago after we purchased our van. We would never have bought it had we known that a 50 minute drive (in good traffic) would be needed, with a possible breakdown on route to a dealership for them to fix it. It all started with an intermittent flashing warning light on the dashboard, no other problems. We did not realise that the VW engine CXEB was such a VW design and construction failure. VW failed in its customer care to warn us that additives would be needed and premium diesel with service intervals of 8,000 miles. Also, apparently, the injector manufacturers web-site recommend that the injectors should be checked at 40,000 mile service. This is not in the VW service manual/literature. So unless you are a petrol head you are not aware of this requirement. Had we known of this we would never have considered a VW. Also, Caravelles are just tarted up Transporters, ie workmen's vehicles. Who on earth would want a vehicle with this fuss and expense when running a business?
The repair of the van started 19 September 2025 with 66,621 miles on the clock, but, VWs intransigence to 3rd party garages means the van is still immobile. A truly miserable and stressful experience especially as my husband has been very ill during this period. VW have been informed of some of his health issues but to no avail. He has not been fit enough to drive the distance to the VW's dealership in Exeter as VW have demanded.
Please note: VW have informed us in writing that they will not accept 3rd party dimension checks and data. Another reason why we would never have considered a VW as we travelled widely and if the thing broke down we would not be able to use a local garage. What is the use of a vehicle like that?