Tried out the TDI Fuel Nozzle Adapter this evening to put some Standyne additive in before fueling. Worked well.
I saw service visits on carfax but also later registered on MyAudi website and you can see service history there as well - it lined up with the carfax report.drumboy said:
Did you get the service history from the dealership or was it private party?
Spend some time here. Malone has a good rep.ag09 said:
Does anybody have any experience with Malone tuning and their Econo tune?
I'm getting 45mpg in the Jetta on the highway and wondering if it's worth it and if there's any problems with a TDI tune?
VAG changed the 3.0L TDI in the 2013 model year. One of the changes was going from 4 timing chains to 2. Lots of good info on this site.Complete Idiot said:
Found this....
3.0 V6 TDI Engine Problems and Reliability
The technically sophisticated 3.0 TDI requires a lot of effort and money for any repair. Based on consumer reports, unfortunately, the 3.0 TDI V6 is almost unable to pass 200,000 miles without an overhaul. Often serious problems begin to appear after only 100,000 miles. The timing chain tensioner is the weak point of this engine. Its breakage causes grinding when the engine starts. The first 3.0 TDI was equipped with piezoelectric injectors, which quickly went out of order. They provided a shortage of fuel supplied to the cylinders. As a result, a reduced fuel mixture led to an increase in temperature and a pistons burnout.