Alibro
Well-Known Member
Agree 100% and from experience the one wheel up test an excellent way to confirm if you have a VCU issue. Why certain otherwise reputable companies continue to tell lies to their customers by rubbishing this test is beyond me.The life time of a product isn't necessarily the amount of time it's use for, or lasts for, or is owned for. Some car manufacturers quote this to be 7 or 10 years. Hence the sealed for life aspect doesn't really apply to us as our vehicles last longer. In general, vcu's are designed with a secrete fluid mix (re-conners don't know the exact spec, they have guessed) and this performs well in normal use on and oft road. After a period of use the fluid changes from the original spec, which causes the vcu to stiffen. When this happens it puts additional stress in the transmission, which may break something. Hence why we test our vcu's to see if they have stiffened and if so, replace them. The 70k miles thing became a popular interval on LZ, but not other forums. theory being to just change it as it's cheaper than the costs of something breaking. Not the perfect solution as vcu's can fail at a lower mileage than this too. There's plenty of discussion on this subject and re-conners are more than happy to quote 70k miles being a fact, backed up by their self imposed expert status. The fact is they have a vested interest as they make money out of vcu's. The best thing to do is test yer vcu. If in doubt remove it (and don't forget to tell yer insurance).
I would love to hear from that well known company with a reasoned argument with figures supplied to back up their stance.