So, now that I've purchased my 2015 eGolf, I've found out some interesting news. Since I bought it from a specialty dealership, I decided to go to my local VW dealerships in order to discuss servicing. I asked the first dealer, and they said, "Yes we can service the eGolf, but we only have 1 or 2 people that can, so that may affect scheduling". Okay, then I decided to check out one of our other dealers. "We are not certified to work on the eGolf. Nobody in FLORIDA is. Because they were only sold, initially in the California market, engineers in Florida never bothered with getting certified."
After some digging, we learned a bit more. Apparently the CAN work on them, but if it ends up being a problem with the High voltage system, they have to call it in, send in a specialist or send out the car.
So I don't know if the first guy didn't know, or just kept the other part secret.
It will interesting if I need to use one of them.
After some digging, we learned a bit more. Apparently the CAN work on them, but if it ends up being a problem with the High voltage system, they have to call it in, send in a specialist or send out the car.
So I don't know if the first guy didn't know, or just kept the other part secret.
It will interesting if I need to use one of them.