We bought a brand new 1.2 Polo from VW Inchcape in September 2012 and it has been serviced annually by them and nowhere else. It has done around 40,000 miles give or take a touch and it failed to start one morning last week.
We had it transported in to VW for them to investigate and £340 later it seems the timing chain has stretched and effectively written off the engine. I find a failure of such catastrophic nature on such a young and low mileage car to be unacceptable yet VW seem to think we should cough up most if not all of the £7k it may need for a new engine.
I believe a service bulletin was issued about the chain tensioners on pre 2013 cars but this may only have been in the US, South Africa and Australia and I understand the directive to have been to change the tensioners by "stealth" when cars came in to dealers for service.... can find much more on this item as yet.
Given the timing chain is a non service item, does anyone know what comeback or challenges we may have to VW.
I am awaiting a meeting with the Dealer Principal and will be taking it further with Inchcape and VW UK but thought I would ask if anyone out there knows of any answers.
