Id be narked too...if I'd owned a van from new.Possibly they have low expectations. Personally if I had a clutch / flywheel renewal at less that 150k miles I’d be peeved.
There’s a lottery machine in Hannover dropping random balls to formulate the VIN of the next victim.I'm blaming you.
EML light just came on![]()
Using KY as an oil supplement?Mine has been 100%, no faults so far.
Its a low mileage vehicle, so perhaps not surprising.
On the other hand, such a pattern of usage can be arduous in itself so im anally thorough with maintenance.
Well, that tailpipe is a bit tight.Using KY as an oil supplement?
Scientifically proven to be as good as anything else in the market.Using KY as an oil supplement?
I frequent other fora, one of which is a boat forum. It's exactly the same case there, if you took the posts at face value, you would think that every outboard engine out there is a grenade waiting to go off. You only ever hear about the ones that fail, and that isn't always due to the engine per se. Lack of maintenance, buggering about trying to squeeze every last ounce of power & speed, not following manufacturers instructions, because what do they know? are all factors. Very few actually fail due to design/manufacturing faults.Sitrep.
The silent majority are finally speaking out. The theory that those with problems make the most noise as they actually have something to talk about seems to be holding true, although that could change as more owners cast their vote.
How many of those have been bought from a bloke down the pub who only took cash.I frequent other fora, one of which is a boat forum. It's exactly the same case there, if you took the posts at face value, you would think that every outboard engine out there is a grenade waiting to go off.
Most of the stolen ones are in a container and out of the country in hours. Much the same as stolen cars.How many of those have been bought from a bloke down the pub who only took cash.
A mate of mine used to work at an outboard workshop and was told not to ask customers too many questions.
But out of all that money spent, how much could you attribute to a failure of the vehicle? You’ve radically altered the makeup of the base vehicle with wheels and suspension changes, could this be a contributing factor to the steering rack failure and even the clutch?T6 6 speed TSi – 19 plate
I purchased the van in Aug 22, fully converted, with low mileage, 19 or 22k on the clock, excellent I here you say! More on this later.
Had a year of no mechanical issues, but threw some money at it for looks and handling. I blame this forum ££££.
Fast forward Sept 23, annual jaunt down to Cornwall, went to drive away for a day out, steering heavy, no fluid in the reservoir…….
- Side bars
- Coil overs
- H7’s
- Awning rail
- Puddle lights
- New steering rack required - ££££
- Whilst I was throwing money at it, I decided to swap out the 20’s for 19’s, more £££ for aesthetics, new tyres required too.
Fast forward Sept 24, 1 day after returning from our annual jaunt to Cornwall, the dreaded sticking clutch pedal.
Back into the garage she went,
- Master cylinder changed £££, worked ok for a week, then the pedal of doom returned.
Many, many ££££’s spent
- Slave cylinder
- Clutch
- Dual fly mass wheel
- Major service
- Another set of 19 wheels (replaced under warranty)
- 4 more new tyres required for replacement wheels (my bad as they were over inflated and I didn’t check the wear pattern)
With a heavy heart and a very light wallet, I threw my toys out of the pram and put it up for sale.
Once I had calmed down, robbed the local post office and mugged a succession of old folk on their pension day, the coffers finally recovered and it is still with me.
Moral of the story!
Don’t get hung up on low mileage, even though it had covered a minimal amount, my mechanic said that once he had the clutch out and dfm, either the mileage was hooky, or, pre conversion, the previous owner had ragged the tits off of the thing.
Oh, and don’t go to Cornwall in September, seems to jinx the bloody thing.
Heading off to Welsh Wales next week, fingers crossed for a trouble free journey.
Indeed. Its common for folk (not Cuffy, I might add) to complain their clutch only lasted 50,000 miles (or whatever) while completely ignoring the fact that the previous owner had been tearing arse out of it for however many miles.But out of all that money spent, how much could you attribute to a failure of the vehicle? You’ve radically altered the makeup of the base vehicle with wheels and suspension changes, could this be a contributing factor to the steering rack failure and even the clutch?