Are we next? Diesel tweaking
The market hammered all auto manufacturers on this news including Daimler AG, which lost 6.5% today alone.
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I'm not shocked VW outsmarted the EPA. It sounds like they essentially used the lack of steering input to trigger the ECO test mode. Hopefully these cars came with attention assist standard.
I wouldn't want whatever fix VW comes up with for these cars either.
^^ TheFisch from what I read NOx isn't as tightly regulated in EU as it is here (driven by California emmisions standards to prevent smog). You can cut NOx (say by retarding timing), but often at the cost of efficiency, power, and/or reliability.
I had a 2000 Jetta TDI (which wasn't California Compliant and weren't sold there new) from 2000-2006 and it had an Exhaust Gas Recirculation system (allowing exhaust gas back into the intake) on it to lower NOx. It was notorious for clogging with soot (reducing power and gas milage). I pulled the intake manifold after 30000 miles and it was caked with tar and soot. I cleaned it and got a major power increase. Some people with deactivated the system.
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Even worse, the standards are even higher in Europe and now the governments there are beginning to suspect they need to take action against diesel manufacturers.
(P.S. Go Bulldogs!)




"Daimler AG once again clearly sates that:
We categorically deny the accusation of manipulating emission tests regarding our vehicles. A defeat device, a function which illegitimately reduces emissions during testing, has NEVER been and will never be used @ Daimler. This holds true for both diesel and petrol engines. Our engines meet and adhere to every legal requirement."
"The technical programming of our engines adheres to all legal requirements."
"We work closely and constructively with the responsible authorities in Germany, Europe and the United States and will willingly provide any vehicle for testing."
Source for the above quote: Daimler, Global Media Site
The current emissions standards for diesel in Europe are lower than the standards for the USA/Canada (Bin2 Tier5). That's why the HP ratings for the Euro versions of the 4 and 6 cylinder diesels are higher than for the North American versions.
VW claimed that they could achieve low (SCR-like) emissions levels without using DEF - we now know this to be a farce. This same issue can't, by definition spread to other diesel manufacturers and engine types that use diesel exhaust fluid.
We could have an entire separate discussion about how environmental authorities allow manufacturers to self-declare their emission and mileage numbers, and how that may or may not be a smart thing to do - but that discussion applies equally to all powertrain types - gas, electric, whatever - they all get to say what their numbers are.
All this talk of diesel as a fuel type being discredited is completely unjustified. Hyundai and other manufacturers have been caught misrepresenting environmental performance of their gasoline engines in the past few years and no one claimed it to be the death blow for gasoline powered cars.
Prior to 2015, most VW diesel 4 cylinder models were not equipped with a urea system. For these cars, the challenge for VW to render any of them compliant may well be impossible. For example, the installation of the urea system into the MKVII Golf (MY2015) required a completely revised rear suspension and smaller rear brake discs, plus the urea tank with its complex plumbing and wiring. It would be next to impossible to retrofit this system into pre-MY2015 Golfs/Jettas.




How stupid can their "Truth in engineering" engineers be...!!!???!!! Did they really think nobody never find out.
No VW owned car make for me ever again.
VW has said they will 'refit' the cars to make them compliant. I wonder what that means - retrofitting an Adblue system can't be easy, and I doubt VW owners will like their cars always running in 'testing mode'.
"Dear Colleagues,
The "diesel affair" has dominated the media for the past two weeks, and it has naturally been the subject of lively discussion also amongst the workforce. Let us therefore say plainly and simply: Our vehicles are not manipulated and have not been manipulated in the past!
We have never used a so-called "defeat device" – a function that improperly restricts the effectiveness of exhaust-gas aftertreatment. That applies to all of our diesel and gasoline engines worldwide. We comply with applicable laws and regulations and vigorously reject any accusations to the contrary.
We share the indignation about the use of unlawful means to manipulate emission tests, but we defend ourselves against any tendency to cast suspicions of deception on our company. That is exactly what happens when other issues (such as the difference due to the laws of physics between standard fuel consumption and real fuel consumption) are mixed up with unlawful conduct, leading to accusations of deception against the entire automobile industry.
Quite the contrary is true, that we support the preparation of new laws at the European level that should specify more realistic test procedures. We cooperate openly, trustfully and constructively with the responsible authorities, as we have done for many years now, by the way.
Please pass on this information actively. The message is crystal clear: We do not manipulate!
Thank you and best regards,
Dieter Zetsche Wolfgang Bernhard Christine Hohmann-Dennhardt Ola Källenius
Wilfried Porth Hubertus Troska Bodo Uebber Thomas Weber"


