Hi guys,
I'm hoping you guys can help me. I'm really put off of the car now and feel like I've made a horrible mistake.
The ED30 has been in my ownership for about 3 weeks now. After a week and a half I noticed a coolant leak. Took it to my local garage who diagnosed a waterpump failure. Not too bad, I knew it was due and was on the to do list so I called around to get some quotes. Turns out my local VW garage was cheapest as they had an offer for £349 on the belt and pump. Last Wednesday 19th the work was carried out.
Saturday 22nd my coolant warning popped up again. The resoviour was practically empty. I have taken it back on Monday 24th and they said it had never happened before but the waterpump failed with no reason as to the cause and that they'd take care of it under warrenty. I expected the car back yesterday but when I called them to chase progress they were a bit sheepy and told me I'd get a call back from the person looking after my service. Now I'm being told the cylinder head or block has cracked which is causing a build up of pressure making the waterpump fail repeatedly. They've said the pump is fine and will not need to be replaced but they're going to have to strip the engine, send it off, and I'll have to wait 2-3 weeks and pay anywhere up to £1800. According to them I also 100% should not and cannot drive the car anywhere.
Does this sound right to you? There's no obvious signs of water in the oil. Dipstick looks fine, oil cap fine, coolant tank fine, no weird smoke, no overheating was showing on my thermostat on my dash(although I kept the coolant topped up reguarly due to the leak). Car ran 100% fine apart from coolant warning every 2 days.
I really can't afford a trial and error system. I can't even afford this up to £1800 they're quoting me. I've had the car about 3 weeks which I got a loan out for. The sale was private so the whole impression I'm getting about my rights is that I'm on my own. The car is only 7 years old, 68000 miles with full service history (only up to warrenty was VW). I have read the TDI's had a common problem with heads but not found a lot about the GTI's or GTI Edition 30's. I'm not convinced it's the problem.. but I'm no expert..