Injector test results are in - they cleaned one injector and found a 10% increase in dispersal at various RPMs. They found no leaky injectors. They also said they had not seen carbon build up like this on other GTI injectors they had tested in the past and that this may point to a combustion problem. I've had a compressions check (which was fine) so what could this mean? Or could it just be a combination of poor fuel and short journeys?
Anyway the workshop manager and I spoke for some time and he recommends getting them cleaned professionally (£30 each) and then re-fitting and running some cleaner through the car. I explained to the garage that I didn't think it was fair that I would have to pay for this, plus the work to date I'm guessing.
I now have a case (manager) with VW Customer Services after I wrote to them complaining about the quality of this car - it has FVWSH, serviced on time and is only 3 year 4 months old with 21K on the clock. Anyway they said they'd speak to the VW garage and give me an answer tomorrow after I updated my case with the info above.
Failing that I guess I try my luck with Car Plan again (who the 3 month warranty is with that I got when I bought the car), but given they turned down VW's original recommendation to replace all the injectors I'm guessing they'll just reject this claim too.
This Thursday my car will have been in the garage 4 weeks
I can't find much information about what would cause carbon deposits other than the additives in fuel but guessing combustion/timing problems as stated previously