Hi Guys,
Just wanted to share my experience for the benefit of others.
Started the car one day last week, drove maybe 10 meters off my drive when i got the STOP! Oil pressure warning light. Got the car back on the drive.
Went to check oil level and as i pulled out the dipstick, bits of the plastic bead came out also. My immediate thought was that the plastic debris has been caught up in the oil pickup pipe strainer/filter. (oil level was fine)
Called AA out and the guy towed the car to my VW Indy. (i have garage cover as well as breakdown cover)
My garage got the claim authorised with the AA and the following was replaced:
New pickup pipe and O Ring
New Dipstick and Tube
New Sump plug
Sump sealant (proper VW stuff)
Fresh Oil
Oil Filter
Sump Plug
I only paid £35 excess - the AA paid the rest.
So pretty happy with that. Drove the 20 miles or so home, no issues.
Next day, come to start the car, drove 10 meters and the STOP!! Oil Pressure warning light comes back on (FFS).
Checked oil level and its fine. Called the garage and they said to get the car back in but couldn't take the car for a week as they were busy. Decided to wait a few days before calling the AA out to tow it to the garage.
Fast forward today. Had to push the car 1 meter to get into the garage. Car parked up but the gear selector stuck in "N". Found online that there is a locking mechanism that you need to push and move the selector. (car is DSG BTW) Done that, all sorted.
At this point, i had the key in the ignition and switched on (but not the engine). Suddenly, an "Airbag Fault" warning came on the dash. FFS i thought. I thought i messed up the wiring somewhere whilst messing with the gear selector. Then the dash went really dim and the interior lights started flickering.
My gut instinct is the battery is flat. So i go and get my Ctek charger and get it all hooked up - only that the charger wont let me charge the battery. This indicates the battery is properly goosed. So, i duly called the AA man out again.
He hooks up the battery tester and after 10 mins, the report comes back and confirms the battery is goosed. Good stuff - the AA garage cover includes batteries. AA man said he couldn't get me a Bosch S5, only the Bosch S4 (which he had in his struck). I would just pay £35 excess. Considering it was 9pm on Sunday, this was the best deal i was going to get by a long way. So i gave him the go ahead. New Battery fitted. I also got him to check for error codes - no errors found which was reassuring.
After the battery was fitted, the usual steering wheel lights came on but car started without issues. Paid him the £35 and sent him on his merry way.
Got in the car, started up and went for a short drive. Steering wheel light disappeared, airbag fault warning never came back and most importantly, the the oil pressure warning light never came back!
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Although its been a roller coaster of emotions (mainly stress!), the car appears to be sorted. Perhaps the oil pressure warning was the dying battery all along but I'm not bothered, i've got a big chunk of preventative maintenance done for £35 and a brand new battery for another £35. Yes, i would have preferred a Bosch S5 (as thats what it had fitted) but for £35, im happy with the Bosch S4.
All worked out in the end!
Thanks for reading.
Rich