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Spoke to Jay today. My build week was confirmed to me today as week 51. It’s a 204 diesel DSG.
He also said that there is no chance of the Cali not arriving at all because the issue is not to do with the changes in the new emission rules. Apparently, it was picked up in testing that the box readings were too high ONLY WHEN THE DPF WAS REGENERATING (put it in caps in case anyone skim read that part) the normal emissions are within limits. He seemed confident in his answer and seems like a genuine guy and really helpful.
I asked him about other models and even manufacturers may be affected by the same thing and he said it’s specific to this vehicle and sometimes these things happen in the motor industry. As soon as it was spotted, VW ceased registering them. They have a fix which has been programmed or tested by an external company (can’t remember which) and is currently with the authority. They have been told that they will be notified on Friday. Jay didn’t think this is a problem because, the fix which is an electronic configuration fix has solved the issue, it just needs sign off from the authority. I suppose obviously being an authority, they could miss the expected Friday deadline.
Once the fix is given the go ahead, it is a 20-30minute job in dealer or factory to apply the fix.
My Cali is still at factory and jay said that they would make it a priority because it was ordered on 31st October. They are providing me a temporary vehicle though.
I’ve only chased this since Monday and have been very happy with the way it has been dealt with by both Liverpool VW van centre and VW UK.
He also said that there is no chance of the Cali not arriving at all because the issue is not to do with the changes in the new emission rules. Apparently, it was picked up in testing that the box readings were too high ONLY WHEN THE DPF WAS REGENERATING (put it in caps in case anyone skim read that part) the normal emissions are within limits. He seemed confident in his answer and seems like a genuine guy and really helpful.
I asked him about other models and even manufacturers may be affected by the same thing and he said it’s specific to this vehicle and sometimes these things happen in the motor industry. As soon as it was spotted, VW ceased registering them. They have a fix which has been programmed or tested by an external company (can’t remember which) and is currently with the authority. They have been told that they will be notified on Friday. Jay didn’t think this is a problem because, the fix which is an electronic configuration fix has solved the issue, it just needs sign off from the authority. I suppose obviously being an authority, they could miss the expected Friday deadline.
Once the fix is given the go ahead, it is a 20-30minute job in dealer or factory to apply the fix.
My Cali is still at factory and jay said that they would make it a priority because it was ordered on 31st October. They are providing me a temporary vehicle though.
I’ve only chased this since Monday and have been very happy with the way it has been dealt with by both Liverpool VW van centre and VW UK.