![]() I have bought 2 other vw is past and never had this problem. I searching online and see others with similar issues, I decided to report, I still have issues with lock. This is a serious issue as the locks serve as the first line of defense in anti-theft. I hope something is done before we hear really bad news. I have 2 kids and afraid door can open so easly. This is a safety issue drive for work around some not nice neighborhoods, car can't be lock. Now I already having problem with driver door!! this seems excessive specially vw should address this quality issue with their supplier now and have them fixed at no cost. 3 hrs or $300!! for grand ttl almost $800! replacement. Then 2nd door (rear rear) warranty aready passed, the dealer told me that the locks can go bad and need to be replaced, costing $250/$200 each plus labor $100 hr. I trust you will promptly follow up and assist me in resolving this issue.Īll problems of the 2008 Volkswagen JettaĢ007 wolfsburg edition Jetta: experiencing issues latches/locks/linkages/ first with one door lock (rear left) around Sep 2011. After searching on line and seeing others with similar issues, I felt it was important to report this. This is a serious issue as the locks serve as the first line of defense in personal protection and anti-theft. We keep our car in the garage, the door that is now in need of repair is rarely used. It is frustrating to see a car with four doors have problem with two of the doors! at a cost of $400 to replace I felt there must be a larger issue that needs attention. At this point I have not replaced the second lock. After having one door "fixed" only to have another lock fail after months later seems excessive. The dealership said the locks can go bad and quoted me a cost of $400 to repair. The lock failed everytime and when I returned to the dealership, the car was no longer under warranty. Everytime I stopped at the dealership to have it fixed the lock worked- therefore they could not diagnose which door had a problem. Then only months later I started having similar problems randomly (the lock would work some times but not others). My car was still under warranty and the lock was replaced at the dealership. I have a 2008 Jetta and I started experiencing problems with 1 door. According to the documentation not all vehicles in this recall were accounted for, and I believe my vehicle is part of the unaccounted vehicles.Īll problems of the 2011 Volkswagen Jetta This is a serious issue, as I understand it has to do with the electrical system malfunctioning and could very well cause other parts of the vehicle to malfunction. According to the documentation provided by NHTSA campaign number: 11v196000 my vehicle is a match to the specific VIN associated with the recall. That same day I emailed the service lead with the recall information and was told that my VIN did not match this recall and that I would need to bring my vehicle in, again, for a diagnostic test and/or repair (services to be performed out of my pocket). The horn/anti-theft issue were not addressed as stated. ![]() I took my car to the vw dealership to have all recalls performed and was reassured that this particular issue with the horn and anti-theft would be examined, along with the other recalls. I spoke to vw customer care and was informed of other recalls as well. I did research and found that both issues were probably related to the recall number: 11v196000 recall date. Then, in late December of 2015 my horn suddenly, without warning, stopped working as well. The contacts son was informed that the abs control module needed to be. The vehicle was taken to ancira Volkswagen in san antonio located at 6125 bandera rd, san antonio, TX 78238, to be diagnosed. The contact stated that at start-up the abs warning light illuminated. I was unaware of the recall information at that time and could not afford this at this time. The contacts son owns a 2012 Volkswagen Jetta. I spoke to my local vw dealership via phone on multiple occasions and received multiple answers, but ultimately was told the cost would be around $500-600 dollars to repair, out of my pocket. Possible Causes Volkswagen temperature light for any of the following reasons: Defective coolant level sensor. If the temperature light keeps flashing, check if the cooling fan is spinning by looking at it. If the computer doesn’t find a problem, the ABS light will turn off. Restart the vehicle and check if the temperature light has turned off. After you put your key in the ignition and turn it on, the computer does a test on the anti-lock braking system to ensure it is functioning normally. The main reason is from simply turning on your vehicle. The locking system malfunctions and the doors do not lock, but also while driving the locks continuously click while trying to engage. There are different reasons for why the car ABS light would come on. Mk6 jetta fuse diagram.I began experiencing issues with the anti-theft/locking system about late 2013/ early 2014.
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