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Old 06-13-11, 08:25 AM   #1
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It's a Volkwagen...the damn thing will be on the side of the road in the typical non-running condition VW is normally found.
Any statistics about that. Mine are telling a different story.
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Old 06-13-11, 08:28 AM   #2
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Any statistics about that. Mine are telling a different story.

I lived the dream or should I say nightmare? 2006 VW Passat=rubbish! Safest car on the road because it was always in the shop! Service manager on speed dial!
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Electronics or what is the problem?
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Reminds me of this
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Old 06-13-11, 10:19 AM   #5
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Electronics or what is the problem?
Let's see:

Fried ignition coil the first day I had it. Sat in the driveway a smolding mess until the wrecker showed. The car resurfaced later 2 days later. Car ownership before the first breakdown: 50 minutes. Dealer to my driveway.

2 month later, leaking antifreeze flange. 2 days in shop

2 months after that recall notice to replace all the faulty ignition coils that seem to catch on fire. Been a know problem for the past 10 years. Car in shop for the day.

3 months after that the car goes into failsafe mod. No acceleration. Drop at shop. In the meantime a laundry list of issue are becoming evident.

Intake cam...replace for warn high pressure fuel pump lobe
Replace high pressure fuel pump
Replace cam follower
Replace trunk latch as in cold weather it will not latch. Only in warm weather. Nothing like an open truck with Christmas presents in the snow!
Replace rattling radio flange. Only to find out it was the air register on the dash. Gave up on that one.
Pick the car up only to find the 'check engine' light on.

In the meantime when all of this was occuring the transmission would hard shift when cold. Of course VW finds nothing wrong. In between VW attempting to diagnosing the problem I get another recall notice for you guessed it...hard shifting transmission when cold. After the car failed within 50 mimute of ownership and the issues in just under 12 months of signing for it I traded the vehicle.
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Sounds like one of those Mexico assembled VW's. I've heard there are a lot of problems with them.
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Wow, never heard of such a row of complications.
I guess I would be pretty upset with them myself then.
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Wow, never heard of such a row of complications.
I guess I would be pretty upset with them myself then.
I was more worried with reliability than upset over it. Sputtering off to the shoulder of the road is not the greatest feeling. I just lost all faith in the vehicle. The numerous recalls and extended warranty was great but the constant return to the dealer was getting very tiresome.
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Sounds like one of those Mexico assembled VW's. I've heard there are a lot of problems with them.
The Jetta is Mexican built. The Passat is direct from German. This is were my pile of worn parts was assembled. I think the factory is right behind Skybirds house.
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