Isn't it staggering that a company the size of VW can have a fault like this get past all of the stages of development and testing and end up in customers car? Really bad.
Yeap, staggering that they are blatantly ignoring the issue, yes they’re have been software fixes that may have in some cases helped - In my 1.5 130 it didn’t, and every time the dealership either denied it was a
problem or said they are awaiting a fix that VW are working on or said they’d never heard of the issue, or my favourite “it’s a characteristic of the car”
I unfortunately had to replace my preface lift 1.4 150 Leon, but had opted for the 1.4 125 as its replacement, only to be told I was getting the new 1.5 130 which I was told is the newest engine and a marked improvement on the outgoing engine, at the time their was very little known or any
reviews about it,so I’d hoped it would be as promised, but what’s I got was a lethargic, wimp of an engine that although efficient, struggled to keep up with traffic, was geared to long, and flat as a witches t*t for acceleration just got noiser not faster!
And all of this before mentioning hesitation and kangaroo issues,
The kangaroo issues happened every morning, evening and come rain or shine and although software fixes were applied it never, never totally fixed it. Mine also had what i would describe as a hiccup with mild acceleration at a around 50mph.
But by far the most unnerving thing was the rolling flat spot - the rolling into a roundabout seeing a gap, committed to going for it and the car deciding like a stubborn dog it’s going nowhere fast, full depress of the accelerator but nothing, nowt, nano it ain’t moving anywhere in a hurry this happened on at least 3 or 4 occasions, with potential T bone accidents extremely possible the hesitation isnt a pain but this is bloody dangerous!!
So less at less than 2 year old, decision made, It was going, and I wasn’t having a another 1.5 vw engine in any variation, so a Mk4 was out, as was golf 8, A3, Octavia etc...
So I traded mine for a golf 7.5 with 2.0 petrol and haven’t looked back.
I’m afraid to say this is the only way to truly put the issue behind you if you have a VW 1.5 powered car...