ElectricTerrapin
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As luck will have it, our brand new, 6 week old, VW e-Golf SEL has an a/c problem. Sometimes it went on as normal, sometimes it took 30 minutes to start working.
That is unfortunate, but what I am really perplexed about is the repair experience. The car is of course under warranty. We brought it in on Tuesday, but we were told that they can't look at it until Wednesday. On Wednesday, I get a message that there is only one e-Golf technician that is currently working on another car, hence it will take longer. On Thursday, I get a phone call that it will take even longer b/c VW has to approve the repair. They apparently know what part needs to be replaced, but they need the nod from VW. What I found really bizarre is that the service representative made the argument that this process requires approval from VW Germany! I couldn't even get a firm commitment for a repair on Friday, so I have put in a request for a loaner.
If you have had any repair experience with VW, please chime in on the following:
I kind of assumed that the a/c in the e-Golf is not very different from that of the normal Golf. I am apparently mistaken. Does anyone know what the difference is? I was told that the e-Golf has to discharged before it can be worked on. From a car repair point of view, this would be a big design flaw.
Has anyone else had an a/c problem with the second generation e-Golf? What was the issue and what was your repair experience?
Another thing that I would get some insight on is that approval process. In my experience, a car that is under warranty will get that approval pretty quickly. Is that different for VW? Is it different for VW e-Golfs, i.e., does it require approval from Germany? If so, why?
Thanks!
That is unfortunate, but what I am really perplexed about is the repair experience. The car is of course under warranty. We brought it in on Tuesday, but we were told that they can't look at it until Wednesday. On Wednesday, I get a message that there is only one e-Golf technician that is currently working on another car, hence it will take longer. On Thursday, I get a phone call that it will take even longer b/c VW has to approve the repair. They apparently know what part needs to be replaced, but they need the nod from VW. What I found really bizarre is that the service representative made the argument that this process requires approval from VW Germany! I couldn't even get a firm commitment for a repair on Friday, so I have put in a request for a loaner.
If you have had any repair experience with VW, please chime in on the following:
I kind of assumed that the a/c in the e-Golf is not very different from that of the normal Golf. I am apparently mistaken. Does anyone know what the difference is? I was told that the e-Golf has to discharged before it can be worked on. From a car repair point of view, this would be a big design flaw.
Has anyone else had an a/c problem with the second generation e-Golf? What was the issue and what was your repair experience?
Another thing that I would get some insight on is that approval process. In my experience, a car that is under warranty will get that approval pretty quickly. Is that different for VW? Is it different for VW e-Golfs, i.e., does it require approval from Germany? If so, why?
Thanks!