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Problems with 1999 Volkswagen Jetta FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

On average, the 1999 Volkswagen Jetta starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE and its various aspects after 160 000 miles.

Components Affected by FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 1999 Volkswagen Jetta about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.

FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM 1 CARBURETOR SYSTEM 1

Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE problems on 1999 Volkswagen Jetta

Would like to know if there is any recalls on my jetta. i check engine light comes on. i took it to 4 repair shop and no one could find whats wrong with it. i've paid over 1200 on other repairs. what can i do . *tr thanks christina

1999.5 volkswagen jetta gls vr6, always getting dtc codes of p1117, p0140, p1198, p1472, p1435, p0102, p0343, p1421.. that always says about open or short circuit conditions and poor electrical connections, and short to grounds for electrical, which is all electrical problems, if you search online them codes you will see numerous people with the same problems, and as well as alot of us have to buy the parts that is listed and problems still aren't fixed, which tells us its an electrical issue, not issues with the parts, which causes our #43 fuse blow alot, and alot of hesitation and stalling, i cant even turn around a corner or to get off the highway without stalling, please fix these problems, its happening to way to many of us and it is also an safety issue. *tt

Complaint regarding recall work appointment. ***no answer required***. *mr the consumer was told the work would be completed, however the dealer called the consumer and told him there were no more parts available. the cigarette lighter did not work. *jb

Major gas leak on recently purchased (used) 1999 volkswagen jetta, also needed repair to left front shock tower, causes and reasons for need of repair unknown. *nlm

Vehicle would run out of fuel, while gas gauge would register a 1/4 tank of fuel left. problem was due to a defect in fuel sending unit. dealer was notified, and repairs were made at consumer's cost. asking nhtsa to look into this problem. *ak consumer is requesting reimbursement for replacement costs of the sending unit. *slc

This is not an isolated problem. the relay 109 has been brought to vw's attention several times. they have issued a tech tip on their website to dealers. my dealer replaced the wrong part and charged me for it. now i have to wait for them to test it before they refund my money. this happened to me several times on the highway, in traffic. when you are stalled in the middle lane on a road and you see cars coming you hope they see you and don't run through the back of you. this is a serious problem and vw is ignoring it. in regards to the fuel injection, they are going through these too. the tdi engine is getting clogged (they don't kow why) and cause the fuel injector to fail. my dealership has had mine for a week. part is on back order. vw is not responsive.*ak

Intake manifold pluggs up with a build up of carbon and oil sludge to the point where car cannot safely reach freeway speeds to merge onto freeway. vw has paid for the repair once at 40000 miles after i complained of the 1600.00 repair bill. since then i have had to have it repaired 3 more times at my exspence. it is now needs to be done again as i cannot reach safe speeds to safly merge onto freeways and am scared of being hit from rear. the problems is from egr gases and ccv oil mist mixing at the beginning of the intake manifold which creates sludge that builds up and plugs up the air flow to the cyls.*ak

Engine transmission light failed after 3 months, both windows have fallen down into door, front bumper has been torn off, antena and other plastic objects around car have fallen off,abs system light is on again, cover for gas tank will not open (i had to pry it open), cup holders and mirror covers have broken, inside of car started to bubble after 6 months, because of the plastic. all the service department in san antonio could say was that i did not know how to manage car. i didn't know i had to take a class in opening the gas cover. oddly enough, most of these things started to break after my two year warranty expired. all they had to say was that "when it rains it pours". i would never recommend this car to anyone

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