Firstly apologies, I searched in vain for something on this topic on this site and searched in vain for an appropriate place to raise this issue, maybe its me.
Does anyone know whether all marques under the VW group are likely to be affected by the VW Diesel emissions test software rigging?
I know from the ease with which people talk about DPF removal that this isn't something people here generally lose sleep about but a (hypothetical) mandatory recall and some extra filtering or software crippling might well do.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/volkswagen-emissions-scandal-11m-vehicles-worldwide-could-be-affected
Does anyone know whether all marques under the VW group are likely to be affected by the VW Diesel emissions test software rigging?
I know from the ease with which people talk about DPF removal that this isn't something people here generally lose sleep about but a (hypothetical) mandatory recall and some extra filtering or software crippling might well do.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/volkswagen-emissions-scandal-11m-vehicles-worldwide-could-be-affected
In a new statement issued this morning, the German manufacturer explained that the engine at the centre of the controversy is the Type EA 189 four-cylinder diesel, and VW has said that the notable deviation between emissions results in testing and on-road driving were only for cars fitted with this engine.
But the company also admitted that the engine management software at the centre of the scandal is also installed in other Volkswagen Group diesel engines. However VW believed it doesn’t have an effect in the majority of cars in which it features.
Last edited: