Hybrid module work shop warning. the car has now power breaks when this happens. the car under performs when the electric drive does not work. no power brakes add to the problems. my car has been repaired 2 times for the same problem. it a drive ability and safety issue. vw has not been helpful with a solution.
The car has under 70,000 miles. the car needs a need vacuum pump and abs module!!!!!!! abs module is $2,200 dollars at the dealership. how does that brake so soon on a car?
Tl* the contact owns a 2003 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated that the brake light was inoperable intermittently without warning. the dealer dick hannah dealerships 10808 ne coxley dr, vancouver, wa 98662 (360) 605-1726 was contacted about the failure and informed the contact that the vin was not subjected to a recall. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure recurred multiple times intermittently. the contact mentioned nhtsa campaign number: 07v063000 (exterior lighting) as a possible solution to the failure. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 170,000.
When putting my car in reverse and backing out of a spot brakes make a high pitch ringing. also, when parked muffler/ tail pipe on the left side, it gurgles as if water is boiling in it. car is less than a year old.
Took vehicle in for abs recall and was told volkswagen denied the recall because the abs module was bad. it is bad to begin with. volkswagen has came up with a scam to please nhtsa but not satisfy customers. quoted $1532.62 for a new one that should be replaced by volkswagen because it's already faulty.
The car disables the abs while driving, and the abs, brake and electronic stability control indicators are lit simultaneously, while the car dings. quite distracting. a little research shows complaints for the same behavior since just oct. 30, 2019: nhtsa id number: 11277060 nhtsa id number: 11288718 nhtsa id number: 11283008 nhtsa id number: 11279604 there is a recall which was considered closed for my vehicle for this issue: 16v913000 dealership has also quoted about $1500 to replace the abs module, because the current module cannot be updated. seems like there are lots of bad modules that cannot be updated. this is a hazard condition; especially here in michigan.
Vehicle proximity sensors began to flash, despite being the only car in a freeway entry lane. there were no cars in front of me, or in back of me, but my vehicle's sensors began to flash and the car began to break as if preparing for a collision. car never stopped completely, since my foot was on the gas. sensors continued to flash on dashboard for a minute. i'm not sure of what causes this, perhaps the equipped vehicle software isn't clear of bugs, or sensors could have been manipulated via bluetooth connection.
Tl* the contact's wife owns a 2009 volkswagen jetta. while driving various speeds, the abs warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to bob boast volkswagen (4827 14th st w, bradenton, fl 34207, (941) 755-8585) where it was diagnosed that the abs control module failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred multiple times. the contact referenced nhtsa campaign number: 16v913000 (service brakes, hydraulic, electronic stability control). the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and confirmed that the repair was performed and the vin was not included in any other recalls. the failure mileage was approximately 113,000.
Passenger side airbag not working/off notice along with abs off notice and underinflation notice all happened simultaneously upon starting car and remains on. car only has been driven 18000 miles since new