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On 21/02/2016 at 02:54, DGW said:

There is a manufacturer's 'fix' - ie TPI 2027920/1 dated 05 Jan 2012 - for 1.8/2.0TSI engines suffering excessive oil consumption. This involves replacing the complete set of pistons as well as the set of connecting rods. From memory the cost is circa £2500.

Hey did VAG updated the faulty tensioners and the faulty oil rings with the pistons and connecting rods with new designed ones in the EA888 Gen2 1.8/2.0TSI at this time??

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