Frankfurt (Germany), Jan 28 (EFE) .- The German carmaker Volkswagen (Other OTC: VLKAF – news) pays 60 workshops euros for the software update on each vehicle engineered to meet the gas emission regulations, the German agency DPA reported.
Volkswagen, which began yesterday the largest recall of its history with the pick- up Amarok, will call for review in Germany 2.4 million vehicles for the technical amendments approved by the authorities.
The software upgrade will cost half a million euros Volkswagen.
The 2-liter diesel engines require only a software update, which carries a half-hour in the shop.
In the case of the 1.6-liter engine needs to be installed in the sensor the air mass transformer fluids, which allow air to be sucked better and that the fuel is burned more efficiently.
Also the 1.6 liter engine also needs a software update.
Within several weeks Volkswagen update the software of other models such as the Passat (London: 0NF6.L – news).
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