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    Question Engine Warning light

    Hey peoples,

    Got an engine warning light on the dash and bit of rough running, slight missing. Not sure what this means! Its due for a service very soon.... has anyone here had this warning light before?

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    You would need to plug it into VagCom mate to see what fault it is throwing up
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottishPoloGTI View Post
    You would need to plug it into VagCom mate to see what fault it is throwing up
    No YOU don't plug it into VagCOM, your dealer does, not everyone has vagCOM just lying around. You have a warranty use it, ring your dealer and book in to get it looked at. I've had the Engine warning light come on before, but the car was running fine. Booked in to Parramatta VW and they scanned it and it had faulty Oxygen sensors. Waited weeks and weeks for them to arrive, but my car was still driving fine; yours on the other hand may be worse. Oh yeah, once they fixed one, a week later the other sensor triggered the warning light again and had to be replaced.

    Ring and book ASAP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FL00DY View Post
    No YOU don't plug it into VagCOM, your dealer does, not everyone has vagCOM just lying around. You have a warranty use it
    woah Nelly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgeGTI View Post
    woah Nelly!
    Sorry that did sound a bit harsh. I just don't get why you wouldn't take your car to the dealer for any warning light that comes one. If it was out of warranty yeah sure plug vagcom into it, but along with our cars we paid for warranty so we should use it.
    Last edited by FL00DY; 21-01-2008 at 09:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FL00DY View Post
    Sorry that did sound a bit harsh. I just don't why you wouldn't take your car to the dealer for any warning light that comes one. If it was out of warranty yeah sure plug vagcom into it, but along with our cars we paid for warranty so we should use it.
    I'm with you Fl00d-meister, but each to thier own. If you have access to Vag-com go for it... you'll only learn more about your car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FL00DY View Post
    No YOU don't plug it into VagCOM, your dealer does, not everyone has vagCOM just lying around. You have a warranty use it, ring your dealer and book in to get it looked at. I've had the Engine warning light come on before, but the car was running fine. Booked in to Parramatta VW and they scanned it and it had faulty Oxygen sensors. Waited weeks and weeks for them to arrive, but my car was still driving fine; yours on the other hand may be worse. Oh yeah, once they fixed one, a week later the other sensor triggered the warning light again and had to be replaced.

    Ring and book ASAP.
    A didna say DONT go to ur dealer! n: A told him to put vagcom on it, whether it was his dealer, friends, his own cos some people do have it ya now! Then he can find out what the problem is and go from there!
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    I took it to Essendon VW and they quickly checked it and found it was a sporadic error? Ahah whatever that means! Then they re-set it and the light came back on! They said it again, that it’s just a sporadic error and they will check it at the next service date it’s really nothing to worry about! .... Then I got my dad to check it who is a mechanic with 40 years experience "old school mechanic" quickly looks at it and spots out an exhaust leak and the alternator bearings aren’t good! then I took it back to Essendon VW they looked at it again and found nothing wrong with it... anyways to cut a long story short, I took it to Barloworld and got a second opinion and they said the exact same thing but the enging light kept coming on! So I organised for my dad to actualy show them exactly where the fualt was. Goes to show my dad was right! It was an exhaust leak something to do with the turbo!!! It’s all fixed now ... conclusion, don’t go to a dealer for a service/repair, because what took my dad 30 seconds to spot the problem who isn’t a vw authorised mechanic and who doesn’t need a computer to spot the problem, which takes the dealers forever a waste of my time and money! "Sporadic error" yeh right! Why are these guys so incompetent? If i had known this i would never had got a VW to begin with..lucky for me my dads a mechanic!
    My car is now due for a service, any suggestions? I was thinking Volkspower Burwood they see pretty good.
    Last edited by archangel_7; 29-01-2008 at 02:43 PM.

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    WTF! That is disgraceful! Good luck with Volkspower or where ever you decide to get it serviced.

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    lol.

    sporadic = intermittent / every now and then.

    And even then, thats not an acceptable excuse even if it were the case (imo)
    Last edited by SoVeReIgN; 29-01-2008 at 02:38 PM.

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