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    Rome, one of Europe’s most traffic-clogged cities and home to thousands of ancient outdoor monuments threatened by pollution, plans to ban diesel cars from the centre by 2024, its mayor has said.

     

    Yup, let's not rush things . . . eight years more pollution.

     

    The only good thing to come out of these (future) moves is that it may persuade motor manufacturers to stop producing diesel engined cars and invest in Electric car R&D.

  2. 9 hours ago, AwaoffSki said:

    If the failure rate is so low, then paying a few grand to repair a few cars are no skin off their noses.

     

    I think that the (reasonable) point here is that no manufacturer should be expected to rectify a problem for which they are not responsible.

     

    The consensus, informed view in this thread seems to be that the problem was probably down to lubrication failure rather than the "dieselgate fix". Personally, I would be looking at the Garage / Mechanic that last worked on the car.

     

    As is so often the case with requests for help / advice, it might help matters if the OP had given a bit more detail about the car, its mileage, its service history and how it is used.

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    Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, said there was an urgent need for the company to reveal the true extent of the experiments, which were commissioned by the European Research Group of Environment and Health in the Transport Sector (EUGT), a body funded by Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW.

    These tests on monkeys or even on humans are not ethically justifiable in any shape or form,” her spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said on Monday. “The indignation of many people is absolutely understandable.” (LINK)

     

     

    And what precisely are you actually going to do about your indignation Ms Merkel?

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  4. How many miles has your car done, surely not just 19,000 in five years?  If you have done less than 4,000 miles per year, it may be that most of your usage has been short journeys which don't allow the engine to get up to normal operating temperature and is when your engine will suffer most. Added to this, thrashing

    any cold engine (driven hard miles) is not going to result in a long life.

     

    Incidentally, there is no such thing as "marginal", it is either inside or outside spec. - ½ litre in 1,000 Km

  5. On 23/08/2017 at 09:19, maverick54 said:

    <SNIP>

    Many TSI engines have the ticking sound when first started from cold which comes from the timing chain. I always believed that this was caused by the thin viscosity of the 5w-30 oil draining off the chain and tensioner overnight.

    <SNIP>

     

    Somehow I really can't see this as an explanation. So far as I know, the 30 or 40 figure relates to viscosity at 100° C.

    Perhaps you should look for some suitable 40W/40 oil to sort out the ticking?

    Using 5W/40 may reduce the oil consumption at normal operating temperature but I haven't seen any reliable evidence from Skoda, VW or owners that this is the answer.

     

    ps - how "Many TSI engines"? Let's have the raw data ;)

  6. Ken please ask the drivers you know if they have ever helped a filling station commit fraud by putting 95ron unleaded into. a 97 or 99 Ron tank, allowing the station to profit from misselling or if mistakenly they have done it?

    Yeah, Ken, you do that. Make absolutely sure that you record the conversation so that the driver can't subsequently say he "misspoke".

     

    I don't believe that any normal driver, in the real world could tell whether they had 95, 97 or 99 RON in their petrol tank - I am equally sure that it would be blindingly obvious to an "abnormal" driver.

  7. <SNIP> So is there anyone out there who can give a technical explanation on what VAG got wrong with the CAVE and CTHE engines? <SNIP>

    Probably some Engineers at VAG can but they aren't likely to do so, why would they?

    It would seem reasonable to speculate that the CTHE was not an "evolution" but an attempt at a fix?

    Since VAG appear to have abandoned the design it is likely that the fix lacks economic justification.

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