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The extended warranty covers the repair or replacement of a failed Settlement Class Vehicle Timing Chain and/or Timing Chain Tensioner, by an authorized VW dealer, during a period of ten (10) years or one hundred thousand (100,000) miles (whichever occurs first) from the original In-Service Date of the Settlement Class
VW updated the timing chain tensioner in models from 2013 onwards to address the widespread issues that caused a lawsuit in earlier models. This change was made to improve reliability and prevent the timing chain problems that affected a broad range of vehicles within the VW group.
VW updated the timing chain tensioner in models from 2013 onwards to address the widespread issues that caused a lawsuit in earlier models.
One car, in this case yours, is hardly indicative of the thousands of cars sold with the same engine. Timing chain failures on EA888 engines are mostly caused by performance tuning (boosting the engine and increasing pressure) or by lack of timely maintenance (the timing chain is lubricated by the engine oil).
Timing chain stretch is an inherent issue in Volkswagens, especially in the 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre TSI engines. Chain stretch occurs due to the tensile force exerted on each link of the chain, exacerbated by the operating conditions of the engine.
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The original Volkswagen class action lawsuit was filed by a group of consumers who discovered problems with their timing chain system in their vehicles and had to have it replaced. The lawsuit argued that drivers of those vehicles were at risk for rear-end and unavoidable accidents.
Timing chains should typically be replaced between 80,000 to 120,000 miles, so after a bit of time it is appropriate to assume a faulty timing chain could be the cause of performance issues in your Volkswagen.

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