The saga continues with my bought-from-new 1.2TSI DSG Ibiza.
Following innumerable visits to the main dealer for rough running, limp mode and clutch judder problems over the past 2 years, the car had to be recoverd by the AA for the 3rd time recently.
Now on my 3rd ignition pack, the previous AA guy (recovery number 2) handed SEAT the diagnosis on a plate - HT leads were sparking across between themselves and the engine which explained the ignition problems. There is now a TPI for this problem.
The main dealer repeatedly claimed that the gearbox was 'normal', despite the clutch judder which I had reported on numerous occasions. An identical loan car lacked all of these judder 'features'. However, the clutch judder problem was finally solved last Sunday night by virtue of the fact that the gearbox failed entirely . . . no reverse and loose cog noises if you dared inch forward.
Yesterday the main agent told me that there was problem because their diagnostics weren't showing a fault code - despite there being one when the AA looked at it - so they weren't sure what to do.
So my question is this - do we have a generation of "Computer says no" car mechanics who assume that Fault Codes cover every eventuality and are incapable of diagnosing a problem without a laptop?
Thankfully, the warranty runs until next spring - lets hope the car does the same. I sadly have to say that whilst it is a great car when it works, it is the most unreliable vehicle I have ever owned and has given more trouble than even the old bangers I had as a student. My next car will absolutely not be a VAG.
Following innumerable visits to the main dealer for rough running, limp mode and clutch judder problems over the past 2 years, the car had to be recoverd by the AA for the 3rd time recently.
Now on my 3rd ignition pack, the previous AA guy (recovery number 2) handed SEAT the diagnosis on a plate - HT leads were sparking across between themselves and the engine which explained the ignition problems. There is now a TPI for this problem.
The main dealer repeatedly claimed that the gearbox was 'normal', despite the clutch judder which I had reported on numerous occasions. An identical loan car lacked all of these judder 'features'. However, the clutch judder problem was finally solved last Sunday night by virtue of the fact that the gearbox failed entirely . . . no reverse and loose cog noises if you dared inch forward.
Yesterday the main agent told me that there was problem because their diagnostics weren't showing a fault code - despite there being one when the AA looked at it - so they weren't sure what to do.
So my question is this - do we have a generation of "Computer says no" car mechanics who assume that Fault Codes cover every eventuality and are incapable of diagnosing a problem without a laptop?
Thankfully, the warranty runs until next spring - lets hope the car does the same. I sadly have to say that whilst it is a great car when it works, it is the most unreliable vehicle I have ever owned and has given more trouble than even the old bangers I had as a student. My next car will absolutely not be a VAG.