So it's been widely reported that VW are aware of an issue with certain year/vin number Transporters that are developing noisy tensioners.
I noticed a while ago that mine was starting to sound a bit noisy on start up when cold, but the noise would slowly disappear as the engine warmed up. The last day or so it's been getting worse, so I recorded the noise this morning and popped into Parkway Leicester to show one of the techs. He confirmed that this is the noise of a faulty tensioner and it would be covered under warranty
My T6 is now booked in for a new tensioner, which will include a new cambelt and all the parts associated with a cambelt change, all under warranty. Fantastic service and efficiency from Parkway as usual.
My T6 is a 2017 and it's on 70k
I thought i'd post the clip of the noise for others to use as reference. You can hear the whine/squeal immediately after I fire up the engine.
Ignore the following:
Heavy breathing (Blocked nose)
Squeaky door opening (fixed that now)
Noisy wipers (screen was frozen)
Socks
I noticed a while ago that mine was starting to sound a bit noisy on start up when cold, but the noise would slowly disappear as the engine warmed up. The last day or so it's been getting worse, so I recorded the noise this morning and popped into Parkway Leicester to show one of the techs. He confirmed that this is the noise of a faulty tensioner and it would be covered under warranty
My T6 is now booked in for a new tensioner, which will include a new cambelt and all the parts associated with a cambelt change, all under warranty. Fantastic service and efficiency from Parkway as usual.
My T6 is a 2017 and it's on 70k
I thought i'd post the clip of the noise for others to use as reference. You can hear the whine/squeal immediately after I fire up the engine.
Ignore the following:
Heavy breathing (Blocked nose)
Squeaky door opening (fixed that now)
Noisy wipers (screen was frozen)
Socks