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Re: GTI Gearbox Failure
Lets get it rolling then:CymruPolo wrote:I think it might be a good idea if we get: names, registration plates and how much mileage the cars were on when the boxes went....
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The only way Watchdog or VW would be interested is if the problem was put across as a saftey issue like the box failing when you were pulling out a junction. The failure rate of these boxes on this forum at least is well over 50% so I'm sure VW are well aware of the issues they will however never admit it as if they did they would have to replace or pay towards each box that has failed.
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VW's problem is that if they start replacing gearboxes for free everytime one fails, with it being an actual design fault/weakness they'll be doing it for the lifespan of the car. And as Dave says unless it's a safety concern, which essentially it isn't, VW have probably found that the cost of doing nothing is a lot cheaper than replacing gearboxes every other week or so.
Be interesting to see what would happen if you threatened them with legal action though, as most big firms will back down and settle out of Court to avoid the bad publicity.
One final thing, do you really wanting to be posting stuff like registration numbers and names on a public access website? Might be better PM'd to one person or whatever, just a thought.
Be interesting to see what would happen if you threatened them with legal action though, as most big firms will back down and settle out of Court to avoid the bad publicity.
One final thing, do you really wanting to be posting stuff like registration numbers and names on a public access website? Might be better PM'd to one person or whatever, just a thought.
Re: GTI Gearbox Failure
Yeah mate thats where i sent mine. I've got my local trading standards office ringing me this weekCymruPolo wrote:I'm tempted to write a letter to VW UK at this address:D-Dub wrote:Since there is a lot of this going on i thought it would be a good idea for everyone to post in here so we can log exactly how many people have had their gearbox fail.
Yeomans Drive
Blakelands
Milton Keynes
MK14 5AN
Is this where you sent yours?
I think it might be a good idea if we get: names, registration plates and how much mileage the cars were on when the boxes went and send it to the them to see what they say. That way there would be no way they could say it was a one off. We could also mention that every one of us have sent Watchdog an email.
I know it's only a very slim chance they'd actually do anything but it's better than doing nothing.
Any thoughts?