Key gets stuck in the ignition and my car won't turn off. i have contacted the dealership and they stated it's a common problem. they told me how to get the key out but sometimes it takes anywhere from 5-35 minutes to remove the key in order for my car to turn off.
The key continued to get stuck in the ignition and it was also very difficult to turn the key to start the engine. at one point, the key was unable to be removed and could not turn the car off while my daughter had it. the car was taken to vw dealership and the ignition housing had to be replaced. apparently, this has been a recurrent problem.
I am unable to turn off the engine when i stop. the keys are stuck in the enigen and the car not turn off. really heart breaking because i like volkswagen but i think this will be my last.
My horn does not make a sound when i press on it however when i lock the car the horn sounds off. i have never had an issue with a car horn
Door locks locking and unlocking every few seconds this is the fourth door lock on our vehicle to do this and one not unlocking from 20000 miles to 85000 miles.
Key sticks in the ignition, will not disengage to turn the car off. this seems to be a issue that i am finding. i tried parking in a flat surface, in the driveway and no luck. this started a month ago with sticking, but the last few days have been worse. shifting does not help the problem.
When parked and trying to shut vehicle off, the car will not shut off and the key will not come out of the ignition.
When parked and trying to shut vehicle off, the car will not shut off and the key will not come out of the ignition.
Key gets stuck in ignition when turning off the engine.
Key got stuck in ignition and car will not shut off. car was in park on a flat driveway. key broke in half while still in ignition. was able to remove key with pliers
My key keeps getting stuck in the ignition. it won't turn at all. i had to take it to the dealership, and even they had trouble turning if off. then they couldn't turn it back on. luckily i had just gotten home from work, so i wasn't stuck anywhere. apparently this is not a new issue, and it's quite ridiculous that i'm now going to have to spend $500 to replace a part that vw should be responsible for. my car is only 4 years old.
Key gets stuck in ignition when turning off the engine. when i arrive at a destination, i put the car into park and then try to remove the key and it won't come out. i have to jiggle the key and maneuver it for several minutes until it comes out. this is very dangerous and annoying.
When turning off the ignition, the key remains in the on position, not allowing me to turn off the engine and remove the key. the key is stuck in the ignition. this has happened over 100 times, the local dealer says it is not their issue and will cost me $550 to replace.
While in park my key was stuck in the ignition and would not come out. car was on and i tried to turn it off and remove the key as normal but it would not turn fully to the off position or come out. i eventually stalled my car out as it is a manual to shut it off and fiddled with it for an hour and was able to get the key out. this has happened a couple times.
The turn signal lever broke under normal use conditions - failed to reset from "on" position with signal operational / unable to turn off signal - headlight high/low-beam function also disabled. apparent internal part failure or breakage of plastic components.
The key is stuck in the "on" position in the ignition with the car running. the key will not physically move from the "on" to "off" position to turn the car off. after looking this up it is a common problem with this type of vw. the car is able to shift between park, drive, and neutral. when putting the car in park to turn the vehicle off the key doesn't budge
Key stuck on the on position and not able to turn key, to turn car off.
Key stuck in ignition car will not turn off cannot turn off when car is in park emergence brake is engaged and foot is on brake pedal
Key jammed in the ignition, unable to turn car off. initially it was just difficult to switch off and required some time to get it just right. eventually it locked up entirely and the key broke off while trying to switch the car off. had a vw dealer replace the ignition cylinder, new key etc. even the dealer said this was a common issue. contacted vw customer service, their response "it's out of warranty". car has 59 000 miles on it. this is not a part that should ever fail.
The vehicles engine would rev by its self with the pedal stuck to the floor and the clutch would not disengage during this leaving the vehicle accelerating on its own.
After opening the trunk on drive way, the trunk lid fell freely and hit my wife's forehead (very close to her eyes).
Engine light comes on and off from time to time at random times. it comes on and off when driving and when parked.
Keys always stock on ignition. it has 49,000 miles it shouldnt break already.
After driving and arriving at destination, cannot turn the car off, nor get the key out of the ignition. sometimes it takes 15 minutes of turning the steering wheel and trying to turn the key over and over when the key will finally turn and the car will turn off. they key feels stuck in the ignition and the car will not turn off.
The horn failed twice in the first year of ownership (late 2012) and a third time a little after three years. the first time, the horn system was replaced under warranty with a part from another vehicle at the dealership. about two months later, it went out. the second time the horn relay was replaced under warranty using new parts. this horn fix worked for 2013-late 2015. this third time most likely will need to be replaced as well (and less than a month out of warranty). in all instances, the horn begins to produce a muted/weak honking sound most noticeable when locking the vehicle. this will happen for about a month or so before it finally goes out. pressing the key (locking & emergency alert button) or the center of the steering wheel confirms that the horn is inoperable.
The key locks in the ignition while the car is running and in park, will not disengage to turn the car off (steering wheel not locked). i was unable to turn my car off. this first occurred while i was parked in a parking lot (no danger). after the dealership forced the key, i had to pull over to the shoulder on a highway for a flat tire and was unable to turn the car off. i could not change the tire safely and could not get the car towed as i could not turn the engine off. i had to sit at the side of a highway until my car stalled from running out of gas, until i could safely have the car towed. no locksmith was able to correct the ignition lock, as it is an electronic lock in the key housing. i see multiple complaints listed with nhtsa regarding the same issue with vw cars, and many specifically for jettas, and 2012 jettas.
Engine runs rough, sputters and stalls randomly. when stalls, some lights flash and states service needed. dealership didn't find any faults. if stalls on highway this can be life threatening. steering wheel pulls hard to the left even with car properly aligned and tires air pressure reading accurately full. just had car serviced again no faults found. ignition issue with car not shutting off. 20 minutes after parking and trying to turn car off with no prevail. had car serviced and was gifted a free repair since my 2012 jetta has only 22,000 miles on it. ignition replaced but other issues still exist. paid out of pocket for servicing this vehicle multiple times since all these issues came about conviently after the warranty period ended.
My ignition lock cylinder has failed on my 2012 vw jetta. long story short, it's impossible to get the key out of the ignition. this has nothing to do with "turning the wheel to unlock it". it is a known issue with these volkswagens. i felt unsafe because if i ever had to shut my car down in an emergency, sometimes it would be impossible. so i go to the dealership for another issue, and now they won't fix my car until i get this ignition lock cylinder fixed. it costs $650 and i have to wait 7-10 days to get the part flown in from germany. this is a problem that should be covered under warranty no questions asked, i don't feel safe being in the car if i can't turn it off.
Key gets stuck in ignition when turning off the engine.
The vehicle was being backed out of a driveway into the roadway when the horn began to sound continuously and the airbag warning light illuminated. the vehicle needed to be turned off completely to stop the horn. subsequently, the horn sounds whenever the ignition is engaged sometimes stopping once the engine turns on, sometimes not. once started the vehicle is driveable but the airbag warning light is illuminated, the horn on the steering wheel is inoperable and the steering wheel controls are inoperable. the vehicle was taken to a volkswagen dealership and diagnosed with a faulty clock spring that requires replacement. the incident appears to be similar to that described in nhtsa investigation pe 15-010.
The car, a 2012 vw jetta se, failed to respond to the reverse gear on 1/5/2015 and behaved as if the emergency brake was still engaged. the rear tires would not move and the reverse maneuver failed. the dealership was called and they recommended towing to their facility. this was accomplished on 1/9/2015 and to date there has been no resolution.
Starting as the warranty expired at 40k miles, my horn became intermittent. it would work fine for a while, then completely stop for a period; sometimes a week or so. but as time progressed, it was not working more than working. by 50k miles it not longer worked and now at 60k it hasn't worked for a long time. very dangerous. dealer said twice they would try to get it fixed but never came through. so with my diesel "good will" package, i will use the $500 credit to replace my horn that they should have replaced earlier. lot's of people online have the same problem. i think it's part of the 2011 recall for horn and alarm system problems, don't think they carried through with the problem.
2012 volkswagen jetta. attorney representing consumers requests recall notices for vehicle. *smd both occupants in the vehicle were injured. *jb
Sometimes the key will not turn on. it goes in, but will not turn. it seems to be when the weather is warmer. also, sometimes it takes several minutes to turn the key off. when that happens, i just sit there trying, while the car continues to run. i hear it's $550-750 to have this repaired, but is very common based on what i'm finding online. it started happening in april 2014. it's ridiculous.
48 hrs after driving off dealer lot, "diesel ' odor thru fan and idle at stop signs/lights, dealer notified told it would go away after broke in, continued w/o improvement, took to dealer, stated checked everything no problem, bring back may be animal or something blocking exahust (within days). returned told seal was broke just under intake manifold, pics sent to volkswagen,, called to check status only to be told "turbo cracked." 2 weeks later car picked up, stated all recalls performed prior to driving off lot nov 26,2011, still havent been provided with documentation. concerned for safety, as well as nausea associated with odor in cabin.