DavidT
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Our 2016 2.0 TDI Bluemotion Tech Ocean 204 has done 32,000 miles, mostly on motorway / A roads. We have had no problems with it and today it went to our local dealer here in Guernsey (N.b. 3 miles from home) for an A service. When I went to collect it was still being valeted (great service) but I could see the engine had been left running.
When it was handed over to me I immediately noticed the orange coil light was flashing. I was still on the forecourt so I called the service adviser over and he took the van back into the workshop. After 20 minutes or so he and a technician emerged to advise that manifold inlet flap was stuck, and a replacement manifold would be required, + £600 labour plus parts. Fortunately this should be covered by our extended warranty. They cleared the fault but it immediately re-illuminated, so they are hopefully going to get the warranty claim approved tomorrow and order the parts.
When I drove off I noticed the average mpg was reading 11.1 miles. Usually even on a very short trip of a few miles it still achieves around 31mpg. I am therefore wondering if the van was standing with the engine running for an extended period, resulting in fuel usage but no mileage, (hence low mpg). I started the van up again this evening when it had completely cooled down, and the light has not re-illuminated. Could it be that the problem was simply due to overheating?
Any thoughts from the experts out there please? Thanks very much.
When it was handed over to me I immediately noticed the orange coil light was flashing. I was still on the forecourt so I called the service adviser over and he took the van back into the workshop. After 20 minutes or so he and a technician emerged to advise that manifold inlet flap was stuck, and a replacement manifold would be required, + £600 labour plus parts. Fortunately this should be covered by our extended warranty. They cleared the fault but it immediately re-illuminated, so they are hopefully going to get the warranty claim approved tomorrow and order the parts.
When I drove off I noticed the average mpg was reading 11.1 miles. Usually even on a very short trip of a few miles it still achieves around 31mpg. I am therefore wondering if the van was standing with the engine running for an extended period, resulting in fuel usage but no mileage, (hence low mpg). I started the van up again this evening when it had completely cooled down, and the light has not re-illuminated. Could it be that the problem was simply due to overheating?
Any thoughts from the experts out there please? Thanks very much.