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Well I'll design a really **** car, full of time bombs, offer you a 15 year warranty and honor none of it! Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk Bit of an over-reaction?

It's across the board with VAG cars and it seems to depend on various factors. Loads of cars driving without issue. Indeed, it looks like the early BZB engined 1.8's don't seem to suffer with this as no-one's come forward with one going bang yet, touch wood. They have a different oil system but still use the v.1 tensioner that people have had problems with.

Bit of an over-reaction? It's across the board with VAG cars and it seems to depend on various factors. Loads of cars driving without issue. Indeed, it looks like the early BZB engined 1.8's don't seem to suffer with this as no-one's come forward with one going bang yet, touch wood. They have a different oil system but still use the v.1 tensioner that people have had problems with.It's the reaction of skuk to repairing a part broken during the warranty period due to defective design. The warranty clauses that component part suppliers have to sign up to in order to win the projects pretty much place exactly that responsibility upon them.

If your part fails during the warranty period through no fault or misuse of the owner then you are liable for the replacement cost. I was involved in a service recall on the jag XF a few years ago, that almost went to litigation, so I've got a few warranty scars.

No part supplier would ever divest their responsibility by claiming some rubbish about inherent design flaws, in fact they'd slaughter you for making such a naive admission. Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk. 2011 1.8TSI Mk2 Octavia Scout I had my engine replaced but didn't dig into it to find out what engine it was replaced with. Now developed a new issue (see post entitled 'Engine Flutter/Judder') and I'm starting to worry that I should be on this thread not my 'Flutter/Judder' thread!

I notice there are engine codes at the beginning of this thread. Can anyone tell me if these codes are marked on the engine somewhere? (as my logbook will show the code for the original engine, I presume?) Many Thanks. 'NEW TURBO'!!!! Parts are ordered through dealer, so they get 2 year warranty. Got a few pics how the kit looks, (hope not wrong ones): Complete kit is around 220 Euro, no labour charge as I maintain and help them with their IT Network when needed. Otherwise there have been no TSI failures cause of tensioner on around 50 Skoda/Audi 1.8/2.0 Petrols that have been sold by them since 2008 when VW opened officially here, sure diesel Octavia Taxis are the bulk of the rest Since my Scout is remapped and moded, he suggested best way to get covered would be to change Tensioner and not worry about engine failure after that.

Edited 31 March, 2016 by CEPi. 2012 is the year the tensioner detail design finally went stable I believe so the date of manufacture on the engine is the critical info. Take a look at the washer bottle/brake resevoir end of the engine block, should hopefully still be a paper label that tells you what the date of manufacture was for the engine unit. IIRC a date later than May 2012 gives you the possibility it has the latest tensioner. The later in 2012 the higher the degree of confidence should be. Mine is January 2012 so it 'should' have the version before the latest, but not the VERY latest.

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If you look at the beginning of this thread there are relatively few instances of 2012 reg failures, but not entirely free of them. Thanks very much, that's helpful. I notice that a few '12' plates have the silver interior trim whereas this one has the fake carbon. I'm presuming based on that fact that there must have been a crossover period for that trim change sometime in 2012 which may mean a later manufacturing date?

I'll go straight for the label in any case and if it isn't there will be asking about dates etc. Thanks again. Mine also has the 'carbon black' trim and that's a late May 2012 registration. I've not really researched the other trim etc labels elsewhere on mine, there are plenty to choose from, but if the engine build is January and the reg May, in my case it must have been built built during Q1 or Q2 of 2012.

I wanted a mk2 fl VRS estate. Read through this thread. I was worried about the tensioner after suffering a near miss in the 1.4tsi golf. It cost £1200 for vw to replace the timing chain (at 42,000miles) and ancilliary bits and I was lucky in that scenario compared to some others I suppose. Anyway, after all the good information in this thread I bought a 2011 car with 33,000 miles and travelled an hours drive to Lion Garage in Hinckley to get the timing chain changed next day. Jason was very switched on and helpful. Replaced the main timing chain, 3x guides, tensioner, upper gasket, 1 x seal, lower cover (they can get damaged removing) and oil change and filter.