Hello, Looking for some advice, please.
I have a Yeti Elegance Green-line 11TDICR diesel 1.6 M1 2011
orange coil warning light came on and vehicle went into limp mode. Local independent garage, upon inspection (with computer) said it was the EGR valve, give it a 30 min drive at 90 temp. Which we did but by this time the exhaust warning light had also come on and within a minute of starting the engine both warning lights come on, in limp mode all the time, slow speeds and no acceleration. I took it back to the garage and they had another look and said that it meant replacing the EGR valve. V Expensive job, involving removal of engine. Vehicle has only done 61K miles. It was called in by SKODA in 2017 to have an emissions update EA189. At that time it had done 35K miles. So 25K miles later the EGR has failed. I suspect this situation may have been exacerbated by short journeys and lack of driving during the recent lockdown period, although it was last driven on a motorway only a month ago, or according to what I have read here, might be something to do with emissions fix.
I have read on here that some have had luck with getting SKODA to pay for the replacement valve for free. First question, would it be worth contacting them and arguing the case that a vehicle with such low mileage shouldn't be having this issue? If that failed, how to proceed:
I am not sure whether to 1) proceed and pay for the repair/replacement. OR 2) take it to the local dealer, point out the fault (which they can fix) and trade the vehicle in for a petrol vehicle 3) pay for the repair myself then try to sell the vehicle privately. I have come to the conclusion that despite my good intentions in purchasing a 'greener' vehicle, my location (Isle of Wight) means that most of my journeys are relatively short, though I did regular motorway runs on the mainland, I should purchase a petrol vehicle. Can't afford a used hybrid or electric vehicle.