Hiya folks. I have been sold a T28 105ps 2018 Transporter panel van by a dealership. 125,000 miles.
Within 20 miles the EML was on.
Codes are:
PO40100 (EGR flow insufficient)
P164B00 (oil pressure switch malfunction)
P20EE00 (SCR NOx catalyst efficiency below threshold bank 1).
Two separate mechanics have said it needs a new EGR valve … and that there a likely other issues below that one such as the cooler and DPF.
The dealer has offered to do a ‘forced regen’ to “fix the issue in 30 minutes” and said the mechanics are wrong… “overly negative”. Dealer appears to be considering refusing the return and refund which has been requested.
I think that once there is talk of lawyers and the realisation dawns that selling a van like this isn’t really acceptable in law, they might offer to actually repair the van.
My question to you T6 enthusiasts is: if that happens should I accept, or is it better to return it and seek a different vehicle?
Within 20 miles the EML was on.
Codes are:
PO40100 (EGR flow insufficient)
P164B00 (oil pressure switch malfunction)
P20EE00 (SCR NOx catalyst efficiency below threshold bank 1).
Two separate mechanics have said it needs a new EGR valve … and that there a likely other issues below that one such as the cooler and DPF.
The dealer has offered to do a ‘forced regen’ to “fix the issue in 30 minutes” and said the mechanics are wrong… “overly negative”. Dealer appears to be considering refusing the return and refund which has been requested.
I think that once there is talk of lawyers and the realisation dawns that selling a van like this isn’t really acceptable in law, they might offer to actually repair the van.
My question to you T6 enthusiasts is: if that happens should I accept, or is it better to return it and seek a different vehicle?
