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MAY 2009 --
Volkswagen is
recalling 25,594 MY
2006-2009 Jetta 5th
generation equipped with
2.01 engine. The fastening
screw contact surfaces on
the driveshaft cover plate
may not have been
manufactured to factory
specifications. Some
screws may not have been
torqued properly during
assembly and could loosen
over time, causing a
knocking sound when the
vehicle is in motion. The
driveshaft screws could
loosen to the point where
the driveshaft detaches from
the gearbox. If the vehicle
is moving when this happens,
the detached driveshaft
could cause damage the
gearbox housing. A damage
gearbox housing could leak
gearbox oil onto the street
and create a risk of a
vehicle crash for both the
driver and other motorists.
Dealers will inspect the
driveshaft screws and
replace the screws free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin on or
before June 19, 2009. Owners
may contact Volkswagen at
1-800-822-8987.
09V-164
MARCH 2009 --
Volkswagen is recalling
approximately 5,000 MY 2008
R32 (5th generation)
vehicles. When
certaindriving conditions
are accompanied by high
ambient temperatures, the
fuel tank ventilation valve
may not remain fully closed.
If this happens, liquid fuel
may enter the fuel tank
venting system and migrate
into the evaporative system,
saturating the carbon
canister. Should this occur
while driving, the vehicle
may experience performance
issues (i.e., vehicle
jerking) and the malfunction
indicator lamp (MIL) in the
instrument cluster could
illuminate. Fuel could leak
from the evaporative system
leak detection pump filter.
A fuel leak, in the presence
of an ignition source, could
lead to a vehicle fire.
Dealers will replace the
fuel tank ventilation valve
with an improved valve free
of charge. The recall is
expected to begin during May
2009. Owner may contact
Volkswagen at
1-800-822-8987.
09V-093
MARCH 2009 --
Volkswagen is
recalling approximately
5,000 MY 2009 CC vehicles.
Some affected vehicles may
have an incorrectly routed
right front passenger seat
belt buckle wiring harness,
creating the potential for
wires to become damaged when
the seat is moved fully up
or down or back and forth.
If this wiring damage
occurs, the airbag control
module will switch to a
fallback algorithm and
deactivate the passenger's
frontal air bag. In the
event of a crash, the
passenger's frontal airbag
will not deploy and will not
be able to properly protect
an occupant, increasing the
risk of injuries. Dealers
will inspect and adjust the
routing of the right front
passenger seat belt wiring
harness. If a damaged wiring
harness is found, the
harness will be replaced
free of charge. The recall
is expected to begin on or
before April 24, 2009.
Owners may contact
Volkswagen at
1-800-822-8987.
09V-097
NOVEMBER
2008 -- VW is recalling
130 MY 2009 Passat, Passat
wagon, and Passat CC
vehicles. Some vehicles may
have an electromechanical
steering gear control unit
that can malfunction due to
a damaged capacitor. If this
malfunction occurs, the
driver's steering input is
not properly processed by
the system and the vehicle
may not respond as the
driver intends. This defect
can only occur immediately
after vehicle start-up when
the steering wheel is moved
for the first time and at
speeds less than 5 mph.
Driver attempts to overcome
the system during
malfunction will cause (1)
vibrations in the steering
wheel; (2) the steering
system motor to turn off;
(3) the red steering system
malfunction indicator light
to illuminate; and (4)
audible warnings to chime. A
malfunctioning steering
system could lead to a crash
without warning. Dealers
will replace the steering
gear in the affected
vehicles. The recall is
expected to begin during
December 2008. . 08V577
MAY 2008
-- Volkswagen is
recalling 4,000 MY 2008
Passat sedans and wagons and
MY 2009 Tiguan passenger
vehicles equipped with 2.0T
FSI ULEV II engines. These
vehicles have an engine
control module (ECM)
containing software that may
not properly control engine
idle with the air
conditioning turned on. In
rare cases, the ECM may
unexpectedly increase engine
RPM. An engine surge caused
by an unexpected increase in
engine rpm may surprise the
vehicle operator and can
result in a crash without
warning. Dealers will
inspect and update the ECM
software. The recall is
expected to begin during
June 2008. 08V235
APRIL
2008 -- Volkswagen is
recalling 412,000 MY
1999-2005 Passat (5th
Generation) vehicles
equipped with automatic
transmissions and produced
after June 14, 1999. These
vehicles may have an
underbody heat shield that
can become damaged. If this
occurs, the heat shield may
contact the exhaust system,
which can result in a
vehicle fire. In addition,
affected vehicles with
automatic or manual
transmissions may have a
fuel line (1.8T engines
only) or fuel tank
ventilation valve (4Motion
All Wheel Drive only) that
can leak due to fracture. A
heat shield that may contact
the exhaust system can
result in a vehicle fire. In
addition, a fuel leak from a
fuel line or fuel tank
ventilation valve, in the
presence of an ignition
source, can lead to a
vehicle fire. Dealers will
install additional underbody
heat shields on vehicles
with automatic transmissions
to cover the possibly
damaged areas and flash all
1.8T vehicles with a
precautionary software
update. Dealers will also
inspect and adjust the fuel
line routing on 1.8T
vehicles and the fuel tank
ventilation valve on
4Motion/All Wheel Drive
vehicles, and replace
components if necessary free
of charge. The recall is
expected to begin on or
about May 30, 2008. Owners
may contact Volkswagen at
1-800-822-8987. This recall
was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-008, and an Engineering
Analysis, EA07-014,
conducted by the Office of
Defects Investigation.
08V156
APRIL 2008
-- Volkswagen is
recalling 76,900 MY
2004-2005 New Beetle and MY
2003-2005 New Beetle
convertibles equipped with
an advanced (dual-stage) air
bag system. This system may
have air bag frontal crash
sensors that contain a
solder joint on the circuit
board that may crack under
certain high temperature
conditions. If this occurs,
the air bag indicator light
will illuminate and the
fallback algorithm will
ensure that the front air
bags always deploy in a
frontal crash in which the
vehicle's deceleration is
high enough to activate the
frontal air bags. In
low-severity frontal
impacts, the front air bags
may deploy more forcefully
than designed, increasing
the possibility of injury to
out-of-position front seat
occupants. Dealers will
inspect each vehicle to
determine that the specific
defect crash sensor is
present on one or both sides
of the vehicle. All of the
defect crash sensors will be
replaced free of charge. The
recall is expected to begin
on or before July 31, 2008.
Owners may contact
Volkswagen at
1-800-822-8987. This recall
was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-012, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V-178
JANUARY
2008 -- Volkswagen is
recalling 510 MY 2008 New
Beetle Special Edition
Triple White Sedan vehicles.
An incorrect adhesive may
have been used to attach the
roof spoiler to the rear
glass of the vehicle. If the
incorrect adhesive was used,
the spoiler could become
loose or fall from the
vehicle without warning,
even though initially the
spoiler may feel secure. If
this happens, the spoiler
could cause injury by
striking persons outside the
vehicle or could become an
obstacle to other drivers,
possibly resulting in a
crash. Dealers will replace
the roof spoiler on these
vehicles. The recall is
expected to begin during
February 2008. 08V-036
JANUARY
2008 -- Volkswagen is recalling 96 MY
2008 Touareg vehicles. A fuel supply line was changed during
production which could lead to insufficient sealing of the fuel
supply line connector. This condition could lead to a fuel leak.
Fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source could result
in a fire. Dealers will inspect and replace the fuel supply
line, if necessary. The recall is expected to begin during
February 2008. 08V-035
SEPTEMBER 2007 -- VW is recalling 340,000 MY
2005-2008 Jetta and MY 2006-2008 Rabbit, GTI, and R32 vehicles
for failing to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, "Lamps, Reflective Devices, and
Associated Equipment." Some vehicles may not have had a required
cap installed which disables the headlight horizontal aim and
some vehicles may contain a cap that disables the vertical
aiming screw. Noncompliance can inhibit proper headlamp aim
adjustment for roadway illumination. Improperly aimed headlamps
could cause reduced road visibility, increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will inspect for the presence of a cap in the
socket of the low beam horizontal aiming screw and install one
if missing, and inspect for the presence of a cap in the socket
of the vertical aiming screw and if present, the cap will be
removed. The recall is expected to begin on or about October 31,
2007. This recall was the subject of an investigation,
OA-108-070412I, conducted by the Office of Vehicle Safety
Compliance. 07V442
August
2007 -- VW is recalling 34,358 MY 2003
Passat and Audi A4 and A6 vehicles equipped with 1.8L turbo,
2.8L V6, or 3.0L engines. A change in the electrical motor
components in the fuel pump can lead to an inoperative fuel pump
and, ultimately, stoppage of fuel supply to the engine causing
it to stall. If fuel flow to the engine is interrupted, the
vehicle could stall without warning and thus present a potential
risk of crash. Dealers will install new fuel pumps. The recall
is expected to begin during September 20007. This recall is a
supplement to a previous campaign (please see 06V017). 07V-375
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