Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 2006 Volkswagen Golf

Table 1 shows two common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 2006 Volkswagen Golf.

Table 1. Engine And Engine Cooling related problems of Volkswagen Golf

Problem Category Number of Problems
Other Fuel Type Engine Turbo-charger problems
1
Diesel Engine problems
1

Other Fuel Type Engine Turbo-charger problem #1

(1) intercooler leaking oil @ 16k miles on a 2006 vw Golf tdi. Failure is due to chaffing of the aluminum intercooler pipes by the perpendicular piece of plastic that extends to it from the front passenger side grill and touches the intercooler. During normal driving, over time, the plastic moves and rubs against the intercooler and eventually creates holes where oil leaks out and puddles on the front side of the passenger wheel well. (2)as soon as I saw the oil puddling in small 3-5" circles, I brought the car to the dealer where they verified my concern. If left unchecked, this would lead to continued loss of oil, loss of boost and eventually failure of the turbo. (3)dealer is fixing under warranty, but told me they will only replace the intercooler and will do nothing to resolve the root cause of the problem, which is that the hard plastic rubs against the soft aluminum metal of the intercooler pipes and causes a hole. Dealer claims there is no TSB from vw which is absurd. . Read more...

Diesel Engine problem #2

While driving vehicle (only 14,500 miles) all of a sudden, there was a loss in power and a whining sound. The whining sound increased speed and pitch when stepping on the accelerator pedal. Then soon after, smoke came from the tail pipe. Parked car and had it towed to the dealer of purchase. Dealer will not inspect car free under warranty unless I can prove that I used the vw approved motor oil. Called dealer service manager and got same reply. Called vw customer care number and got the same reply. By this time, car was not operable for almost 3 weeks just sitting in the dealer service lot. Dealer service and vw of America refuse to take responsibility for the repair. Dealer said they would inspect the car for $625. 00. If found to be a manufacturer's defect, I would not have to pay the $625. 00 now I am waiting for the dealer service to tell me that it was not a defect and that somehow the engine failure was my fault.


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