Matthias Müller says Federal Motor Transport Authority has signed off on software update for 2-litre diesels as company sees sales tumble after scandal
Volkswagen chief executive Matthias Müller has said the company will deliver technical details on fixing cars fitted with emissions-rigging software to German regulators by the end of the month. According to a copy of a speech he gave to company managers at Volkswagen headquarters on Monday, Müller said the Federal Motor Transport Authority has signed off on a software update to fix affected 2-litre diesel motors. The regulator has also given the “basic recede to a fix for the 1.6-litre vehicles that will also involve replacing an air filter cartridge and grill. Details are being finalised on a software fix for 1.2-litre motors.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com