MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: pazz on January 26, 2010, 09:16:39 pm
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Evening all,
Its approaching that time when my Volkswagen warranty will come to an end - 4th of March to be exact.
Can anyone offer any advice on what I should be doing in the run up to this fateful day?
For example, should I be nit picking at every little problem and reporting it to VW?
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are you not getting another policy then?
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It cant do any harm to see if the will fix any niggles. :happy2:
Just choose your dealer wisely. :smiley:
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are you not getting another policy then?
Good point there VC thanks for bringing this up, I'd hadnt though of taking up a warranty extension.
I see theres a quite a long list of exclusions on the VW website for their 3years and older cars. Bit of research to do I think.
See here: http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/warranty/extended/terms (http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/warranty/extended/terms)
One of which is kind of interesting....
•You must keep the car serviced and repaired, at an approved Volkswagen retailer according to the Manufacturer's Service schedule and intervals, within 30 days or 2,000 miles of its due date
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are you not getting another policy then?
Good point there VC thanks for bringing this up, I'd hadnt though of taking up a warranty extension.
I see theres a quite a long list of exclusions on the VW website for their 3years and older cars. Bit of research to do I think.
you need to renew before you expire if you stay with VW else they will charge you stupid money to 'check' the car before they issue another one... even if its the same garage that previously maintained your car
dont rule out aftermarket companies either, i can recommend warrantiesdirect, they give you quite a detailed policy list to choose from and offer the choice of independent repair or VW repair policies too
have a dig :happy2:
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Just choose your dealer wisely. :smiley:
So that a decent job is done? Or so that they accept the job on warranty terms?
The reason I ask being that I have tried to get one particular job done on warranty before and they refused. Is it worth me trying another dealer?
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Dave, i have 5 days VW warranty remaining :scared:
MOT passed , had one advisory of having a Magic tree hanging from my rear view mirror :laugh:
My Dsg and mechatronics have been faultless, so fingers crossed, thats my only worry. I havent got the bottle to remap my DSG incase it goes :scared:
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Just choose your dealer wisely. :smiley:
So that a decent job is done? Or so that they accept the job on warranty terms?
The reason I ask being that I have tried to get one particular job done on warranty before and they refused. Is it worth me trying another dealer?
I guess its just finding the right dealer, a few people on here, have for instance taken a Monza back with white worm and they have just changed all 4 for them no questions. I think i am right in saying that the dealer charges VW for the labour so it may be in their interest to do the work. :driver:
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surprised by some the exclusions in the VW warranty tbh
no limit to the number of claims that can be made however, a claim limit of £1,000 inclusive of VAT per claim applies for Named Components
If the fault causing the part failure existed before the Warranty came into affect, the Warranty will not pay for the repair.
thinking about what to do myself in 6 month :surprised:s time
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Whats the cost of the warranty extension ?
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Well its booked in and I've listed about 6 niggles I have with the car currently.
Atleast if these parts fail further down the line, I can state that this was brought to their attention during the warranty period.
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Whats the cost of the warranty extension ?
£400 a time I believe 182.
I just came across this thread as was going to do a very similar one.
Mines up for renewal in May and I've used the warranty on five different occasions including today.
Only memorable things were a turbo valve and a manifold flap replaced.
Today was the first time they washed it, ever. I don't use any detailing products so it actually did me a favour :laugh:
I wanted to ask if it's worth renewing at all?
My 3door 06 plate is a Ko3 GTI, cam-belt has been done, oil changed every 8k miles since 50k. Mileage is now 65,700.
I couldn't think of much that's highly likely to go shortly (based on chance/probability) that's worth £400? Not that it can be predicted :indifferent: I have a trust worthy reliable Porsche/VW/Audi specialist who does all my work, therefore I'm questioning if I'll ever get £400 value from it? I haven't so far, but the car's getting older etc...
Thanks.
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nottingham vw told me 300 plus a year :surprised: so i didnt bother
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I didnt bother with the extended warranty in the end. The dealership also blagged their way out of all 6 niggles I had with the car.
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My air con pump seized on the M6 at 85 (70 officer honest) destroyed the pump and threw all the bits into the system, easily cost me £500 for all the new bits I needed and was 4 months out of warranty, then the loom went on the door, central locking, mirrors, window etc not working, another £300 6 months out of warranty (apparently this is extremely rare??), just had wheel bearing done (in warranty) on my other Golf (ed30) so would it have been worth if for me - def yes!. Now 1st synchro is crunching, on the GTI so wish i had gone extended warranty. But still not sure if i will extend next sumer when ed30 comes to 3 years ...... ??
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^^^Surely it'd depend on what was covered by the extended warranty, given that they are more restrictive than standard warranties?
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I made the bold decision to not take an extended warranty in august/ September 2008, thus far all I've needed has been one j clip that fits under the drivers seat. It cost 0.37p. Guess I've been lucky so far but anything that goes wrong can be offset now I guess with the £800 I'd have paid out for the last 2 years cover.
Ya pays yer money you takes your choice....nice to have if u can afford it but read the small print many are not worth the paper they are printed on.