Volkswagen Ireland warranties state that "The paintwork on your Volkswagen is covered against manufacturing defects for a period of three years." "The internal body sections and panels of your Volkswagen are covered against rusting through from the inside for a period of 12 years." http://www.volkswagen.ie/en/service/war ... ranty.html
I wonder which VW would claim this belongs to? Is it "rusting through from the inside" as defined by the rust warranty? Or the result of a botched factory paint job? It's not due to 'end-user' damage either, like an untreated scratch.
Thanks Jeff. I had read your topic before posting mine. Do you know under which warranty did VW perform your repair, was it under paint or rust?
I hope my car's rust can be more permanently rectified than they have managed with yours so far. A rusty tailgate can be replaced in the worst case. A door pillar, not so much.
VW have inspected the rust. They couldn't identify a cause. Having removed the latch fitting they found it was mostly surface rust and was not very extensive.
They are going to repair the car under the 12 year anti-rust warranty. The repair will involve removing the rust, and repainting and re-lacquering the affected area.
They will do a smart repair on that, almost certainly going to be done by a contractor they get in... Check it thoroughly before accepting the car back or you'll be down the dealers again before you know it
They still haven't decided whether they will fix it under warranty. VW HQ is now telling the dealer that because it's "surface rust" (he had a more technical term for it) encroaching from the outside, as opposed to rusting up from underneath the paint it may not strictly be covered by the rust warranty.
I am waiting to see what decision they will come to.
This rust problem eventually got resolved while the car was in for an unrelated repair.
VW HQ had refused to cover the repair under warranty (paint or rust). They claimed that because it was surface rust and not "rusting through from the inside" it was not covered under the terms of the warranty. Presumably because such rust could be caused by owner error, e.g. a stone chip on the bonnet. But how they figured rust could appear on the door pillar in any other way than by manufacturing defect I don't know?
Fortunately the dealership was more sympathetic and repaired it at their own cost. An honorable dealer! Who knew they existed?
As you'd expect of an authorized repair the new paint is perfectly matched and the repair is invisible.
Good news indeed. However with my experience of rust is that its like a cancer killing your cars body. I think it may come back depending on how well they have repaired it ie what prevention products have they used or have they just sanded it down,filled,sanded,painted.