
Allie Park
We love our T5 Cali, which we bought in 2015 from new, and only has about 25,000 miles on the clock. But we now have a nightmare problem, and potentially a huge repair bill, so I'm hoping for some insight and advice from the community, before I raise a case with VW and / or make an insurance claim.
Having driven the Cali around during the Christmas holidays, it broke down while being refuelled in early January, and wouldn't start with an unknown problem (engine fault code P0607). It was recovered to home and an expert VW mobile mechanic looked at it a couple of times, but couldn't find the fault - said it needed main dealer attention from someone with full diagnostic gear and wiring diagrams.
In mid-Feb the main dealer started work on it. Their initial diagnostics were inconclusive, but they advised that there had been major water ingress into the engine electrics, asking if it had been in a flood - it hadn't, and we couldn't think of any water incident out of the range of normal driving in wet conditions. Having consulted VW, they diagnosed a failed electronic body control unit and advised replacement, estimated cost so far c.£1,300 parts and labour.
Having made this replacement the fault condition was still present, so having spent some time trying to dry it out, they now advise that the next step is replacement of the engine control unit itself, taking the total estimate cost to c.£3,300 parts and labour total.
Further they advise that due to water-related corrosion in the main connector to the ECU this might still not solve the problem, and we'd need to have the wiring harness replaced, taking the total estimated cost to a massive £7,000 parts and labour!
We're beside ourselves here about this level of cost on a vehicle that we bought from new relatively recently, and desperate to find a solution. This seems completely outside the realms of normal wear and tear, and there's no negligence involved, so any insight, experience or suggestions from the owner community, or VW if they are about, would be most welcome.
Having driven the Cali around during the Christmas holidays, it broke down while being refuelled in early January, and wouldn't start with an unknown problem (engine fault code P0607). It was recovered to home and an expert VW mobile mechanic looked at it a couple of times, but couldn't find the fault - said it needed main dealer attention from someone with full diagnostic gear and wiring diagrams.
In mid-Feb the main dealer started work on it. Their initial diagnostics were inconclusive, but they advised that there had been major water ingress into the engine electrics, asking if it had been in a flood - it hadn't, and we couldn't think of any water incident out of the range of normal driving in wet conditions. Having consulted VW, they diagnosed a failed electronic body control unit and advised replacement, estimated cost so far c.£1,300 parts and labour.
Having made this replacement the fault condition was still present, so having spent some time trying to dry it out, they now advise that the next step is replacement of the engine control unit itself, taking the total estimate cost to c.£3,300 parts and labour total.
Further they advise that due to water-related corrosion in the main connector to the ECU this might still not solve the problem, and we'd need to have the wiring harness replaced, taking the total estimated cost to a massive £7,000 parts and labour!
We're beside ourselves here about this level of cost on a vehicle that we bought from new relatively recently, and desperate to find a solution. This seems completely outside the realms of normal wear and tear, and there's no negligence involved, so any insight, experience or suggestions from the owner community, or VW if they are about, would be most welcome.