Hi AJD44Has anyone got experience of Carrs Indian queens regarding roof corrosion. We have a 2016 T6 and they now have authority from VW for the repairs and are looking to book our van into H and L motors . Thanks
Hi AJDR44,Perfectos thank you for your advice. As far as I am aware the corrosion was treated at VW Parkway Leicestershire in March this year just before we became the second owners with tape.I noticed the corrosion in August I will attach the pictures I sent Carrs in Indian Queens
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I've checked mine annually for the past 6 yrs, or so, and it is pristine BUT I do think part of the problem is up and down movement of the seal on the roof edge. I clean the seal annually, clean the seal contact area on the roof and apply polish to that area to minimise the chance of the seal sticking and being pulled down when opening the roof and pushed up when closing. The vehicle is also kept outside 24/7 all year round.Hi AJDR44,
It looks like the seal was not replaced when Parkway “ treated the corrosion“ the seal has caused that issue which is classic bi metal corrosion caused by the roof seal failing. (The seal is clearly not only 7 month old )
After 2017 tape was applied to the roof edge at the factory, which is supposed to stop the corrosion.
therefore 2016 vans were not covered by this factory measure and relied on dealer to carry out remedial measures during routine servicing or warranty work, even now dealers are advised to carry out localised repairs to corrosion and fit the tape ( Bodge it up and cover it up) and replace the roof seal.
unfortunately if the faulty seal is not replaced, the result is what is evident on your roof I,e, the corrosion comes back worse than before due to the Oxidized metal particles migrating into the aluminium roof.
if you pull the seal off in the area of the corrosion you will undoubtedly see rust in The recess of the rubber seal (that is what causes the issue)
I would suggest you take lots of photos of the failed seal (rust) for your records and fully record the position(s) of the corrosion above and below the rubber seal (in case of future dispute
it’s important to understand what the repair co. Intend to do to repair and more importantly prevent the issue from returning ?
get the repair company to guarantee (in writing) that the repair will last. For example, Insurers make repair companies guarantee work for a minimum of 5 years, most insures make repair co’s guarantee their work for the life of the vehicle (whilts the vehicle is owned by the current owner) Sadly VW will allow one and only one “fix“ before they wash their hands of the issue, leaving the customer to argue who is to fix the repeat issue. This is why I highlight the situation to you. Enter into discussion with your eyes wide open and negotiate a warranty as would normally be expected for any repair work (But obviously VW do not take this view themselves)
out of interest Did Parkway disclose to you prior to you buying the vehicle that it had roof corrosion And that they had carried out repairs to rectify it ?
is that paint on the front lip of the seal ? Last photo where the seal meets the cap (left hand lower corner in your picture)
edit : have you asked Parkway for a large dollop of good will, as they knowingly sold you a van with a known and widely published issue and failed to prevent the issue from reoccurring Within a very short space of time After sale of the van !
I bet the sales price did not reflect the repairs to the known issue with your van ?
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Edit: to potentially assist others : I have a T6 with factory applied tape, I have just had my third roof seal fitted in 3.5 years, the first (factory fitted seal) showed signs of failing with 1 year from new ! My best advice to anyone would be to check the roof seal fully twice a year by removing it in section, cleaning and inspecting the seal for any signs of rust, particularly in the rubber seal recess, and get it changed ASAP if any rust (no matter how small) is apparent in the seal. Check the front section where no tape is applied also as my last seal failed there, particularly as VW do not fit tape to the front edge of the roof !
i do the same except I check every six months, the two sesls I have had fail were in totally different areasI've checked mine annually for the past 6 yrs, or so, and it is pristine BUT I do think part of the problem is up and down movement of the seal on the roof edge. I clean the seal annually, clean the seal contact area on the roof and apply polish to that area to minimise the chance of the seal sticking and being pulled down when opening the roof and pushed up when closing. The vehicle is also kept outside 24/7 all year round.
I’ll post some info on how the roof seal should not look (rust in the rubber recess) see post #364Hi thanks for all that invaluable information. It it possible to have a photo of how the seal should look on the Cali. We are first time owners. PS I am going into hospital tomorrow for a new hip so it will be a while before I can do all of this.
out of interest is the seal easy to remove with out damaging the protective film tape?I've checked mine annually for the past 6 yrs, or so, and it is pristine BUT I do think part of the problem is up and down movement of the seal on the roof edge. I clean the seal annually, clean the seal contact area on the roof and apply polish to that area to minimise the chance of the seal sticking and being pulled down when opening the roof and pushed up when closing. The vehicle is also kept outside 24/7 all year round.
Not too difficult. Not had a problem with the tape.out of interest is the seal easy to remove with out damaging the protective film tape?
wonder if its worth applying acf -50 as wellNot too difficult. Not had a problem with the tape.
The seal simply pulls off leaving the tape intact, if you remove it in small 60cm sections at a time, clean the seal & roof (apply polish to the roof edge) dry the seal and roof edge with paper towel / soft cloth etc (particularly in the seal groove) check the seal for damage / rust and refit, repeat and so on, it makes it very easy to do.out of interest is the seal easy to remove with out damaging the protective film tape?
There was a post where someone asked that question of the manufacturer, I think the response was no (no reason given) with a counter suggestion of using silicone, with a caution that silicone can make rubber swell slightlywonder if its worth applying acf -50 as well
If silicone makes the rubber seal swell slightly, will that help stop water ingress, or hinder evaporation of trapped water? Both l guess.There was a post where someone asked that question of the manufacturer, I think the response was no (no reason given) with a counter suggestion of using silicone, with a caution that silicone can make rubber swell slightly
I have no idea Sorry .If silicone makes the rubber seal swell slightly, will that help stop water ingress, or hinder evaporation of trapped water? Both l guess.
You can spray silicone on rubber seals to stop them squeaking, which I guess allows them to move more freely. Therefore the rubber seal spray grease silicone will possible move more. Is that likely to be detrimental or not?
Hi AJDR44. Yes - my 2019 Beach roof issue is currently being dealt with at H&L Motors. Coincidentally I have a parallel post on the forum - started in June (when I thought would be easily sorted and reactivated recently as it's still ongoing) - titled:Thanks for that. We have been contacted by Carrs Indian Queens Cornwall today and they are planning to send our Ocean to H and L Motors Twickenham. Does anyone have any experience of this dealer. We will be taking Perfectos advice and will contact them directly thanks
Wouldn’t recommend sharing your phone number online.Hi AJDR44. Yes - my 2019 Beach roof issue is currently being dealt with at H&L Motors. Coincidentally I have a parallel post on the forum - started in June (when I thought would be easily sorted and reactivated recently as it's still ongoing) - titled:
Pop-up roof-well paint peeling
or this link might get you there:
I'm nor sure whether my problem is exactly the same as yours and/or the historic and classic VW roof 'corrosion' issue due to rust, bi-metallic materials, etc. Because I thought this VW production problem was solved before they made my 2019 Beach (I even asked dealership before I bought it). I think my issue might be more to do with an alignment problem that somehow means that the front seal is either moving (sliding or vibrating) and/or being pulled-down/locked too tightly. Eitherway, the result is that the ensuing friction means that the top-coat gets rubbed-off. H&L Motors have had 3 attempts with no joy. The dealership administering the warranty claim say they can't really do much more (probably not helped by fact I didn't buy from them - but they are closest). So H&L Motors are trying to find someone within VW warranty dept that can help and I've got someone at VW Customer Services who is looking to see if can find anyone in their technical dept who has experience of this. I should heat next week. I can discuss more over the phone if you want - as will take-up too much space on your forum! 07941 515127. Best text me first to check I'm around (or not driving).Pop-up roof-well paint peeling
Our Beach was new in March 2019. At the weekend I noticed clear-thin tape was poking through the gap between the front of the pop-up roof and the roof itself on both from corners. When I lifted the roof I could then see flaking/peeling top-coat paint in these areas. But it's only the top-coat so...vwcaliforniaclub.com
Interestingly, I never thought to ask about what warranty comes with the repair, and whether that's a VW warranty or only from the repairer, H& L Motors. I don't really want VW washing their hands of it because if H&L can show that it's a VW production/alignment fault - and all they're doing is effectively putting "lipstick on a pig" - then I'm left high & dry when they understandably say they've done all they can.
Yup - thanks, a bit hasty but trying to be helpful. Moderator has now removed. So AJDR44, if you want to chat, please send email to moderator and say I've given permission to give you my phone number (or they can send me an email to verify). Good luckWouldn’t recommend sharing your phone number online.
I'm probably being very naive, but is it a major problem sharing your telephone number on a forum such as this. After all, people who are advertising their vans for sale, often have their telephone number, registration number, perhaps also sometimes their postcode and name, all in an online advert on this forum.Wouldn’t recommend sharing your phone number online.
Carrs are definitely better than the next worst option of the dreaded Snows in Plymouth, but I can't say I rate them much!Thanks for that. We have been contacted by Carrs Indian Queens Cornwall today and they are planning to send our Ocean to H and L Motors Twickenham. Does anyone have any experience of this dealer. We will be taking Perfectos advice and will contact them directly thanks
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