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10.0
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $10,500
- Average Mileage:
- 103,600 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace fuel pump, injectors, fuel rail (2 reports)
fuel system problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
My High Pressure Fuel Pump had a catastrophic failure. Apparantly, this is more common than one would think about a diesel with VW. I was driving on cruise control and it just shuddered and died flat. It wouldn't restart, it was just dead. I get it towed to the VW dealership in North Haven and it takes them a week and a half and they tell me, "I have seen this before. The High Pressure Fuel Pump had a catastrophic failure. It sent metal chips throughout the entire fuel system and into the engine. It has to have every piece of the fuel system replaced and the engine must be cleaned. The cost will be $10,000."
I was leaving for a military course for the next 3 weeks and my ride to get there is now dead and to top it off, it is going to take wayyyyyy more than I can afford. So, instead of charging me a couple grand in labor diagnosing this, they offered to cut me a deal on an Atlas. So, now I have a dead truck; $50,000 more in debt than I wanted to be; a truck I didn't want and my favorite vehicle is dead. I put in an exception to the extended warranty that exists now but it is only until 120,000 miles. The problem with that warranty is it cuts out just before these TDIs have this problem, which is mid-100,000 miles. So, essentially they haven't done anything to help the customer fix a catastrophic problem on their faulty part. Another reason to stay the hell away from VW. They will put anything and everything on you!
- Smokey J., Brookfield, CT, US