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Problems with 2017 Volkswagen Passat STEERING

On average, the 2017 Volkswagen Passat starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 13 050 miles.

Recently reported STEERING problems on 2017 Volkswagen Passat

Since i have this car having problems vibrations i took the car on vw dealer few times i explain to them my car is vibrating when i apply the brakes also when i cruise over 55mph. they told me always car is performing to manufacture specifications so now i have 6500 miles on my car i took my car to different dealership they found out my tires ar cupping. and my roots are out of round and alignment was correct tire balancing they did few time tire roatation so now i have 6500 miles on the car less then 1 year old car. and vw of usa we cannot cover under warranty i replace the tires on my own and the car still vibrates idk what to do any further very disappointed also having issues with front assist with adaptive cruise control and lane assist no response

Failed steering wheel clock spring on a 2017 vehicle that has been driven 20,000 miles over 14 months. after being parked for approx 40 mins, pulling out of a parking spot my steering wheel make popping/clicking sounds and immediately the airbag error sensors went off along with my service vehicle warning. upon turning out of the parking lot the steering wheel made a few additional pops/clicks. immediately drove to the dealership where they diagnosed the steering wheel clock spring issue. the dealership did not have a part on hand and had to order it, so i drove the vehicle home. now that i'm home and researching the failed steering wheel clock spring issue, i am questioning whether i should have been advised to not drive the vehicle, especially with my child in the back seat.

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