After dealer repaair airbag twice oil pressure come on and off
I was driving on a highway when my engine failed. my year, make and model number is listed in the vw timing chain settlement, but my vin # is not in their database, so they will not help me. the extended warranty that i purchased with the car, which was used, on 5/12/17, expires at 121,000 miles. i am over the mileage by approx. 7,800 miles, so they will not honor it. *js
The car stalled, it was difficult to started again and then ran poorly. the engine light came on and i had it towed to the garage. the timing chain slipped, causing a misfire in all four cylinders. mechanic found it was due to a faulty timing chain tensioner. vw replaced this tensioner in new cars as of july of 2012, my car was built in june of 2012. as the result of a lawsuit, vw extended the warranty on models through 2012, but did not include 2013 even though it is the same faulty part number. car is still in the garage 10 days later, but i was told it would be $1,500-$2,000 repair.
The car loses power when accelerating and epc lights and oil pressure lights illuminate and disappear seems very dangerous and i am not the only person who this is happening to
On june 7th, 2018...i took car to dealer for coolant leak repair. repair was finished however the dealer suggests to have a major engine oil leak repair to prevent oil leaks, because of known cases with other similar vw tiguan model cars. the repair would cost $1700.00. they said that the engine sealant used originally in manufacturing the car was not the correct sealant, and the sealant would eventually fail and cause major damage to many parts of the engine. later on a mailer was sent to my house stating the suggested repair and that safety would be an issue if this repair was not performed. i am not only worried about the safety of myself driving my car, i'm also worried that i don't have funds for this unexpected repair...$1700.00.
Mileage: 38,000 miles. date: 9/5/2016. upon engine startup first thing in the morning i noticed a momentary rattling noise which i recognized as timing chain noise. (i'm a certified auto mechanic.) the noise went away in about one second which is typical for a hydraulic timing chain tensioner. i researched the net and found quite a bit of information on failing hydraulic timing chain tensioners on vw tsi engines. the timing chain noise occurred a second time on 9/23/2016, also first thing in the morning substantiating a failing timing chain tensioner leaking down over night. on 10/2/2016 i spent $256.63 to buy the parts for replacing the timing chain tensioner myself.
Tl* the contact owns a 2013 volkswagen tiguan. while driving, the vehicle lost power unexpectedly and the battery warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer to be diagnosed, but the cause of the failure could not be determined. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 71,500.
I was one the high way 1, and i drove about 10 minutes. all of a sudden, my car shut off while driving. the battery light came on and car died. the wheel was even locked. basically, i was stocked on the highway! then, i restarted my car on the high way 1, and it worked again. the dealer can not find any issue, and the same issues happened to me twice with two months. now, i have to report this in order to protect myself.
When you are attempting to stop the car, the car stops completely. everything shuts down. need to place the car in park and restart car. the car restarts. however, the shutdown can happen more than once during the same trip each time the car stops. the check engine light comes on and then will go off. this started happening in aug 2015 @ 27000 miles. i have taken the car to the dealer 3 times. they run diagnostics and clear fault if the light is on at the time. the dealer replaced the boost pressure sensor in june 2016 but the problem has started again. since the light goes on and off, it is hard to know if there is a serious problem. so far it has stalled on side roads or parking lots. if this should happen on the highway, it would cause a serious accident. in 2014, the car was part of a fuel pump recall.
Tl* the contact owns a 2013 volkswagen tiguan. while driving various speeds, the vehicle jerked forward, stalled, and the check engine warning light illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was serviced per nhtsa campaign number: 14v441000 (fuel system, gasoline), but the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the central wiring harness needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred two additional times. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer, but the diagnosis was unknown. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 4,997.
After turning motor on, and backing up, the car is unresponsive when shifted into drive,. on 4 occasions now i have had to restart the car and try again. the accelerator seems progressively unresponsive. yesterday, the car stayed in gear, and on long enough for me to pull into traffic and then died. i had to restart while vehicles drove around me. thankfully it was a residential street. i'm very worried now to drive the car as it could happen in a busier environment and result in an accident. checking online, this seems to have occurred to other volkswagen tiguan owners over the past 3 years, but dealership service departments were unable to determine the problem or changed out the fuel pump. after gm recall i am very concerned. *tr
2013 volkswagen tiguan. consumer writes in regards to vehicle engine problems. *smd the consumer stated the fixed point of the engine's dust cover had a fracture. reason: the thickness of the fixed point was too thin. oil was burning in the combustion chamber, which was a continuous process when the vehicle was being driven, due to the oil separator which had a serious design flaw. oil leaked out from the end cover for the camshaft, because the fixed bolts were not enough and not sealed. the idle speed was not stable and the electronic control system had a fault.
Tl* the contact owns a 2013 volkswagen tiguan. the contact stated that while driving 15 mph and making a right turn, the vehicle lost power. the contact restarted that vehicle and the vehicle functioned properly. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection where they stated that they could not diagnose the cause of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 4,600. *tr
My first issue with a check engine light came on 1 month into my 3+ year lease with under 1,000 miles on the car. i was told it was fine to drive, as they couldn't fit me in for service with a loaner for 2 wks!! the light eventually went off in 2 days without an issue. however, it happened again at 5k miles. the check engine light came on and i proceeded to drive around the corner from my home. i stopped at a stop sign, accelerated slightly and the car died. the car had a check engine (yellow light on) and a red light. i had little to no control over the steering either. i pulled over, restarted the car and turned around. i proceeded at a rate of 5 to 10 miles per hour with my hazards lights on for the mile ride back to my house. i stopped at a 4 way stop sign and accelerated slightly and the car died again. i was almost hit by oncoming traffic. i was able to drive less than a mile to my home. the car had to be flat bedded as it would not shift into neutral. the car is at vw and i am awaiting more info...with no loaner. *tr
Car stalled in the middle of bumper to bumper traffic with me and a two year old strapped in her seat. most horrifying experience in my whole 48 years of life. your dealer did nothing and said it's all in my head. car was at the dealership multiple times ever since for stalling while me driving! will start class action suit through an orlando law firm of debaubien, knight, manzaris, simmons and neal unless car is replaced. *tr
Vehicle cut out, and engine died. sometimes the epc light is illuminated, other times it is simply a loss of power and then engine cut off. has happened multiple times. often during acceleration into traffic. *tr