I've had a 2004 1.8T Passat for the past 1 1/2 years. Serviced by the book, synthetic oil, never a problem except for the two torn boots that I inherited from the previous owner. No water or oil use, 75k miles.
Last weekend the overheat light came on while idling down a street in NYC. I immediately pulled over in a parking spot, and went and got a gallon of distilled water. Didn't like what I saw when I looked at the coolant, and ended up having it flatbedded back to CT (thank god for AAA, I bet that tow would have been $400). The news came the next day...moisture in two cylinders, plus because VW seems to be unable to make a timing belt idler pulley that can make it to the 105k mile belt-change point, most mechanics say change it earlier. In my case, the water pump was suspect anyway, so it didn't make much sense to just pull the head without doing the timing belt/water pump too.
The head was not warped, but the head gasket was blown, and the water pump was fucked. This at 75k! Having had 2 Audi's, I can't say I'm a VW virgin, but still! The whole job was $3,000.
So what happened here? Water pump failed, which somehow led to the head gasket going? Head gasket just up and poofed, which pumped up the coolant which lunched the water pump? Or will we never know? What do you guys think? I know what I think, that this is my last German car.
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