Bruce Jolliffe
We're on our third failed belt. At 35,000 miles.
First failed on twisty mountain roads near Anso in the Pyrenees in May 2017, at 20,000 miles. Belt (spaghettified) and tensioner replaced under euro-warranty.
Second failed crossing a roundabout driving into the town of Sort in the Pyrenees at the end of June 2018, at 35,000 miles. Belt (spaghettified) and seized pulley replaced, vehicle only under UK warranty, repair done in local garage, receipts retained.
Third failed negotiating speed bumps 8 or 9 days later exiting Barcelona Airport Terminal 2, at 35,000 miles and a wee bit. I looked under the bonnet straight away and saw once again no belt around pulleys etc. We're still waiting on a 'diagnosis' 5 days later. Not sure what the hold up in the VW dealer examination result is.
All have occurred in 2nd gear, which has always felt slightly wrong in this vehicle, not enough torque low down and prone to stalling despite 1st gear revs being more than high enough when leaving it.
I've read too many threads relating to belt failure issues in these 2014/2015 era 'last of the T5s'.
I've also noticed a few threads where the belts are going at low speeds and on mountain roads.
Are these issues connected or am I conflating unrelated things?
This vehicle has now spent more time in garages in 3 years than my old T4 did in 12.
We want to follow this up thoroughly through the case we've opened with VW Customer Care in the UK and the dealer we bought it through (new as an ex-demonstrator with 27 miles on it). We're seeking advice on successfully remedied similar issues and how folks managed to get that success.
VW Customer Care are not instilling much confidence in their support.
Thanks
First failed on twisty mountain roads near Anso in the Pyrenees in May 2017, at 20,000 miles. Belt (spaghettified) and tensioner replaced under euro-warranty.
Second failed crossing a roundabout driving into the town of Sort in the Pyrenees at the end of June 2018, at 35,000 miles. Belt (spaghettified) and seized pulley replaced, vehicle only under UK warranty, repair done in local garage, receipts retained.
Third failed negotiating speed bumps 8 or 9 days later exiting Barcelona Airport Terminal 2, at 35,000 miles and a wee bit. I looked under the bonnet straight away and saw once again no belt around pulleys etc. We're still waiting on a 'diagnosis' 5 days later. Not sure what the hold up in the VW dealer examination result is.
All have occurred in 2nd gear, which has always felt slightly wrong in this vehicle, not enough torque low down and prone to stalling despite 1st gear revs being more than high enough when leaving it.
I've read too many threads relating to belt failure issues in these 2014/2015 era 'last of the T5s'.
I've also noticed a few threads where the belts are going at low speeds and on mountain roads.
Are these issues connected or am I conflating unrelated things?
This vehicle has now spent more time in garages in 3 years than my old T4 did in 12.
We want to follow this up thoroughly through the case we've opened with VW Customer Care in the UK and the dealer we bought it through (new as an ex-demonstrator with 27 miles on it). We're seeking advice on successfully remedied similar issues and how folks managed to get that success.
VW Customer Care are not instilling much confidence in their support.
Thanks