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Old 31-05-2013, 10:11 PM   #1
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So much for Euro engineering and quality....


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The federal government has launched an investigation into possible faults in popular models of Volkswagens which have led to motorists experiencing a frightening and sudden loss of acceleration while driving their cars.

The Department of Infrastructure and Transport confirmed late on Friday that it was probing ''reports of VWs decelerating and is liaising closely with Volkswagen Australia''.

Meanwhile, Fairfax Media was flooded on Friday by more than 50 concerned drivers who had read about the case of Melissa Ryan, a 32-year-old bride-to-be who was killed by a truck on the Monash Freeway after her Golf appeared to suffer a dramatic and inexplicable loss of speed.

The Victorian Coroner is investigating Ms Ryan's death, which could be due to vehicle malfunction, driver error, truck driver fault or the combination of these factors. Volkswagen Australia has said there is no evidence to suggest her car was at fault.
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But Ms Ryan's story, and a Fairfax Media investigation into a number of issues that have sparked recalls in China, Japan and the United States, sparked a big response on Friday among Volkswagen customers.

At least 55 people spoke of their loss of faith in their vehicles after they were travelling on busy highways only to feel their cars ''just die''. The incidents occurred from Brisbane to the Blue Mountains, in suburban Melbourne and on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Most incidents involved the Golf and Passat models, both manual and automatics, and the problems included issues with the vehicle's software, switching suddenly into ''limp home mode'', the failure of diesel injectors, the immobiliser systems and the automatic transmission (the high-tech direct-shift gearboxes, or DSG).

Many said that after the incidents no fault showed up on the car log and some mechanics were unsure why the cars were experiencing sudden deceleration. Others had to pay thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses for repairs and replacement parts.

One Sydney man, who declined to be named, took legal action against Volkswagen after his wife was almost killed on a freeway when their 2010 Golf automatic ''ground to a halt'' amid traffic. The couple could not afford to continue the legal action.

In Sydney, Di Webster said that on Wednesday evening she was driving towards the city. As she approached the entrance to the Sydney Harbour Bridge in her automatic 2006/07-model VW Golf, a yellow light appeared on her dashboard and suddenly ''the car died''.

''It was quite bizarre. It was moving. I just couldn't accelerate,'' Ms Webster said. Fortunately there were no vehicles around her at the time and she was able to exit into the city and pull over, where she called the NRMA.

''I was really lucky I was where I was. If I had a truck bearing down behind me, God knows what would have happened,'' she said.

Golf driver Patrick Walsh, whose car stopped several times in busy traffic last year said: ''Everyone expects the best of an iconic German vehicle [but] I'm afraid it failed me twice early in its life in tricky situations and that's not good enough.''

Jetta owner Geof Sargent said he wanted his case to be considered by the Victorian Coroner because ''on two occasions that's where my wife could have ended up''.

As Fairfax Media reported on Friday, Volkswagen has recalled some of its models in China and Japan for issues with the DSG, while Volkswagen of America has replaced parts free.

Volkswagen Australia has refused calls for a recall here, saying the Chinese DSGs were made locally and the DSGs in Australia are European. However, the company has extended the warranty for the part.

Volkswagen has a service ''campaign'' related to a problem with the diesel injectors but many customers do not appear to know about it.

Volkswagen did not return Fairfax Media's calls yesterday.
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Old 31-05-2013, 10:18 PM   #2
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Stopping dead on a busy freeway full of cars could be a bit exciting, vw needs to get on top of this one pronto.
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And here is an article by our old mate in todays Herald-Sun: http://www.carsguide.com.au/news-and...lated_to_death

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VW says diesel and auto faults not related to Melbourne fatality.

Volkswagen Australia says technical faults with some of its diesel engines and automatic cars are “completely unrelated” to the death of a Volkswagen Golf driver in Melbourne, whose car was struck from behind by a truck in February 2011.
The car involved in that incident had a petrol engine and a manual transmission. Reports at the time said the car had slowed suddenly to 20km/h while in the fast lane. The truck driver reported not seeing any brake lights.

Volkswagen Australia spokesman Karl Gehling told News Limited: “We’re disappointed some media have ignored the details of the case and chosen to link completely unrelated issues. The examples are not relevant.”

Volkswagen Australia has told News Limited that some early model diesel cars are being called back to dealerships across Australia to have their engine’s injectors replaced to prevent the vehicles from slowing suddenly or shifting into “limp home mode”.

The self-contained safety measure is common on most new cars with engines controlled by computer software, and are designed to prompt drivers to take their car to a dealership while not leaving them stranded.

Three years ago Volkswagen Australia called back about 8000 “twin-charge” petrol engines fitted to the Golf because rough idling would prevent the car from driving off.

But the engine in the car at the centre of the investigation -- a high performance Golf GTI -- does not have the type of petrol engine at the centre of the earlier recall. It was also equipped with a manual transmission.

Overseas, Volkswagen has recalled almost 500,000 cars equipped with its unique “DSG” automatic gearbox because of quality concerns and uneven acceleration and delayed gear changes, rather than sudden deceleration.

However the issues have been brought into the spotlight following a Coroner’s inquest this week into the death the Volkswagen Golf driver in Melbourne two years ago. The coroner is investigating what caused the crash and led to her death and will release the findings in July.

Another Volkswagen Australia spokesman, Kurt McGuiness, told media earlier the company currently has no plans for any new recalls. “Volkswagen conducts vehicle recalls in conjunction with the relevant federal government bodies. At this time we do not plan to announce a recall,” he said.

“Rapid deceleration is not an issue widely observed or reported with any Volkswagen vehicles. However, should any of our customers have cause for concern with their Volkswagen vehicle, we urge them to contact our customer care team.”

This reporter is on Twitter: @JoshuaDowling
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Old 31-05-2013, 10:22 PM   #4
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A link to the incident mentioned above

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Wouldn't the logical thing be to turn ignition off while car in motion, trans in neutral then start car again while rolling? Worked twice in the BA I had, which had a ETC fault intermittent, at highway speeds sometimes. Also once in a new corolla, had the car accelerate uncontrollably towards a concrete divider while merging. Put trans in neutral, swerved up the on-ramp and killed the Ignition while engine on limiter. Noticed the pedal was depressed and it was the edge of floor mat wedged against side of accelerator pedal. Could not believe my eyes at the time and could not replicate the situation again no matter how hard I tried. Maybe every driver should be trained in what to do in a freak acceleration/deceleration incident.
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I'm sorry...but I always wonder about things like this and what the driver was doing. After all, we all remember the "suddenly accelerating Toyotas" that were traced back to driver error mostly, and the one tragic instance of a Lexus driver in the USA who just kept barrelling along at higher and higher speeds with his family on board and talking to cops on the phone, until he crashed, cruise control still locked on apparently...people did ask at the time if it was a true "uncontrollable runaway" why he didn't jam on the brakes as hard as possible, knock it out of gear, or just turn off the frigging key...after all, brake systems on cars are one of the few areas that are banned from having an electrical connection like some steering and throttle systems...there has to be a physical connection between pedal and brakes.
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I'm sorry...but I always wonder about things like this and what the driver was doing. After all, we all remember the "suddenly accelerating Toyotas" that were traced back to driver error mostly, and the one tragic instance of a Lexus driver in the USA who just kept barrelling along at higher and higher speeds with his family on board and talking to cops on the phone, until he crashed, cruise control still locked on apparently...people did ask at the time if it was a true "uncontrollable runaway" why he didn't jam on the brakes as hard as possible, knock it out of gear, or just turn off the frigging key...after all, brake systems on cars are one of the few areas that are banned from having an electrical connection like some steering and throttle systems...there has to be a physical connection between pedal and brakes.
Maybe I can understand some people do not react well to danger and freeze up or experience tunnel vision or lapse of judgement. I can almost guarantee the Lexus and Camry incidents in the USA were floor mat related and they would have lived if the trans was simply flicked to neutral.
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Not the same thing,

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he court heard Ms Ryan was driving at about 100km/h while talking to a friend on a Bluetooth device connecting her mobile phone at the time her car was hit, but that in the seconds before the impact, her car rapidly dropped in speed.

The truck driver behind her, Ivan Mumford, insisted the brake lights on Ms Ryan's car did not come on before the crash, and that in the instant before he hit his brakes, the gap between the car and his 25-metre truck dropped from about 40 metres to three.

Ms Ryan's car hit the wire fencing at 31km/h, the court heard.

Mr Mumford, a truck driver of 34 years' experience, said he had seen Ms Ryan's brake lights working when the flow of traffic had earlier slowed, but likened the drop in speed of the Volkswagen to the driver pulling "on the handbrake without the lights coming on".

Mr Mumford, who appeared via videolink, said he was also desperate to find out what caused the deceleration.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/ca...#ixzz2UszvM2a8
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It's an extreme case but it's not like any other car makers don't have their faults. Nice dig at imports
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Old 01-06-2013, 06:34 AM   #10
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any car can do it.

my missus terri did it 4 times in one week while driving car just shut down. went to ford they could,nt find a thing. replaced a few things said all fixed
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week later same thing, replaced even more expensive parts still no error codes.( well there were error codes but nothing linking to the problem)
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long story short. it can happen to all sorts of cars.
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slightly off topic - but my 74 kombi also suffers from a hugh drop in/loss of power, I always assumed in was part of the VW "experience". So if I incorrectly fit some Toyota floor mats I will have the opportunity to live life on the edge of the law by being able to drive faster than my current top speed of 60kmh. Here I've been thinking that only an engine replacement with something better (ie. turbo Subi) would fix this.
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When I saw this thread title I thought somebody had dragged out an old item about the original Beetle.

VW's latest-model gagetry can be known to be quirky. That's why everybody (including our local Ford/VW dealer service!) says to buy the Skoda equivalent which uses proven stuff from the previous model cycle. That's why their reliability is better.
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Our company has 2 x 2011 Golfs both with DSG 7 speeds, the 5 door hatch had it's clutch replaced at 31,000k's and the Golf wagons clutch is now going with just 11,000k's on the clock.
I was driving the wagon last weekend (1.4L TSI) along the freeway when all of a sudden a big plume of smoke came out the back of the car, that big that it covered the highway in smoke.
It disappeared as quickly as it came and I could find no trace of what caused it.
I have also experienced the car refusing to engage reverse, have to turn the car off and restart.........no more VW's for us.
I do find these stories easy to believe.
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Not just confined to one make either.
My company car, a 2011 D40 Navara was continuingly going in to limp mode at any time.
It would happen at any time & under different driving conditions. Each time it happened I reported it to my dealer only to be told there was not fault code showing.
The straw that broke the camels back was when it lost power midway through a roundabout & I was nearly t-boned.
They had it for a week as I told them it was now a OH&S matter & that the vehicle was unsafe. They told me they had tried to replicate the fault & had re flashed it three times to no avail (no loan car either!).
It did I again soon after & I took it back & demanded someone from Nissan customer service contact me as I wanted a replacement car.
They scanned it on the spot & funny enough it came back with a fault code which indicated loss of fuel pressure.
The warranty claim had to be approved before they would touch it (it took three weeks).
So far it hasn't happened again.
It has also happened with another D40 but not as often & both cars were purchased from the same dealer at the same time.
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One would think that if you were driving down the freeway at 100 and your engine cut out the car would simply keep rolling, but in these cases it seems like there is a braking force applied as well, so there is a lot more to this than what meets the eye.
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It's an extreme case but it's not like any other car makers don't have their faults. Nice dig at imports
People have been having digs at locally made cars for years, to the point where it has killed the Falcon, and all we've been hearing is how superior European quality and engineering is, so its only natural that I would want to be sticking this in everybody's face.
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People have been having digs at locally made cars for years, to the point where it has killed the Falcon, and all we've been hearing is how superior European quality and engineering is, so its only natural that I would want to be sticking this in everybody's face.
digs a locally made cars killed the falcon, right.

Water off a ducks back for me really. I was just point out the poor attempt at giving euros crap.
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I don't think it was giving Euro's crap. It's just a reminder of the reality that all cars have good points as well as flaws. Some people do not use critical thinking and stick to terms such as "Euro quality" as it must be a given that the car must be well above average, just because it is European. So the quality issues don't bother you, but somebody posting a thread about it obviously does. Now does that make sense?
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digs a locally made cars killed the falcon, right.
Its not rocket science - People have digs at the Falcon, it spreads through word of mouth, the car develops a bad reputation .... Result = buyers avoid it like the plague.
Is that so hard for you to believe? Have you been living in a cave for the last 10 years?
Not saying that was the only thing that killed the Falcon, but it was certainly a major contributing factor.
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Oh Stevz, Stevz, Stevz. This news story was made to order just for you wasn't it? You'd be a rip roaring Today Tonight reporter
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One would think that if you were driving down the freeway at 100 and your engine cut out the car would simply keep rolling, but in these cases it seems like there is a braking force applied as well, so there is a lot more to this than what meets the eye.
That's exactly what I thought. You're not wrong there.. I don't believe for a second that the engine going into limp home provides enough engine brake to make the car stop fast enough such that a truck can't stop in time to avoid hitting it.

I don't think the brakes went on on their own, that just wouldn't happen at all.. I reckon there's been some sort of driver error both in the GTI and the truck.
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Scary stuff -

But Volkswagen ( and many other EUROs ) - aint exactly EURO anymore - right ? A lot of their stuff is manufactured Globally. Indonesia / Mexico / South Africa / Spain / China etc.

Just sayin that just because it's a VW - doesnt mean its GERMAN build quality.
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If nothing else, it will cause people to stop and think about buying one.

If I had the cash and my daughter wanted a VW, I'd think seriously about putting her in one.

The stuff I saw on the news last night was pretty damning of VW, but one experience can quickly become 1000.
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That's exactly what I thought. You're not wrong there.. I don't believe for a second that the engine going into limp home provides enough engine brake to make the car stop fast enough such that a truck can't stop in time to avoid hitting it.

I don't think the brakes went on on their own, that just wouldn't happen at all.. I reckon there's been some sort of driver error both in the GTI and the truck.
in a HX holden premier with a trimatic box, if the engine cut out it would downshift to 2nd in an attempt to clutch the engine....fact.
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Scary stuff -

But Volkswagen ( and many other EUROs ) - aint exactly EURO anymore - right ? A lot of their stuff is manufactured Globally. Indonesia / Mexico / South Africa / Spain / China etc.

Just sayin that just because it's a VW - doesnt mean its GERMAN build quality.
Its assemebled in other countries correct, but the tolerances have to be within 2% no matter where the vehicle is assembled.
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Id just like to point out that my AUSTRALIAN designed and built FG FALCON has never had any of these problems........
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in a HX holden premier with a trimatic box, if the engine cut out it would downshift to 2nd in an attempt to clutch the engine....fact.
yes it occured to me to the transmission may have something to do with it.
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Id just like to point out that my AUSTRALIAN designed and built FG FALCON has never had any of these problems........
Funnily enough neither have either if my GERMAN designed and built Focus. But these things can happen to any brand.
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Our new Jetta TSi with the 7 speed DSG has a 5 yr warranty on the gearbox... I think I'll be trading it at 4 years and 11 months just for peace of mind !
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That's exactly what I thought. You're not wrong there.. I don't believe for a second that the engine going into limp home provides enough engine brake to make the car stop fast enough such that a truck can't stop in time to avoid hitting it.

I don't think the brakes went on on their own, that just wouldn't happen at all.
. I reckon there's been some sort of driver error both in the GTI and the truck.
If these cars are fitted with the collision avoidance system which automatically applies the brakes when they sense an impending collision - then yes, I think it is quite possible that this could happen in the event of a system malfunction.
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