Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
050710/28/200510017749Oil cooler hose contacting turbocharger charge air pipe. *tt11/22/2005
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM - HOSE
01070201/11/200710021315Dtc's p1297 (17705) or p1557 (17965) stored in dtc memory. this may be caused by intake hoses leaking (during boost conditions) due to incorrect torque on clamps or improper placement, worn or torn intake hoses. *kb04/03/2007
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
TB-01-12-0402/10/201210043602Volkswagen: gasoline engines have rough idle, have significant loss of power or stalling with reduced performance. *pe04/13/2012
TB-01-11-2412/01/201110043282Volkswagen: certain model year vehicles may experience an oil filler cap leaking, or rushing noise from engine or a whistling noise due to crankcase ventilation pressure or intake turbo pipe malfunction. *pe03/09/2012
TB-01-11-2512/08/201110043284Volkswagen: intake manifold runner position sensor or intake flap motor may be inoperative. *pe03/09/2012
VWP-11-0904/05/201110040499Volkswagen of america: the camshaft may experience premature wear. the malfunction light will illuminate. *rm08/31/2011
VWP-11-0904/05/201110040499Ready08/31/2011
SAC-28F3/P1-REV08/01/201010036496Volkswagen: gasoline engine vehicles inspect, and if necessary, replace ignition coils. vehicles affected by this action may have ignition coils that could malfunction under certain conditions. models passat and wagon; golf; gti; jetta a03/23/2011
TB-97-10-0708/04/201010035104Volkswagen: gff test plan, ground connection verification. new gff function test for engine will not start or intermittently does not start conditions. engine grounds may not be secure. models new beetle, convertible, jetta, wagon and s02/09/2011
TB-01-07-7012/18/200710032806Volkswagen: mil on, dtc p0299 stored in ecm fault memory. charge pressure control, negative deviation. the condition may be the result of an abnormal turbocharger recirculationg valve. *pe05/26/2010
TSB-01-07-6410/01/200710032272Volkswagen: due to fuel intrusion into the low pressure side fuel pressure sensor g410, a false signal may be sent to the ecm resulting in a reading that is out of tolerance. a false signal may result in illumination of the malfunction in02/26/2010
TSB-01-08-1205/12/200910028104Volkswagen: the intake flap motor or intake manifold runner position sensor g336 may be inoperative (both are included in one single unit). models golf, gti, a5 jetta, gli, eos, passat, passat wagon. *pe updated 9/25/09.03/03/2009
15070406/29/200710022462Mil on, dtc p0087, p1093 or p2293 stored in ecm fault memory. *kb08/15/2007
10070206/29/200710022461Engine compartment, noise. *kb08/15/2007
20070906/29/200710022463Mil on, dtc's p0442, p0445, p0456 or p2404 stored in ecm fault memory, no leaks present. *kb08/15/2007
201335505/15/200710021963Update programming, mil on, dtc p0011, p000a stored in ecm fault memory. *kb06/27/2007
21070201/18/200710021365Oil staining, oil drip, around charge air components. *kb04/10/2007
01061509/19/200610020803Engine cranks intermittently or has no crank. *kb01/16/2007
050610/18/200510017748Cap, oil filler, comes apart when removing engine cover. oil filler cap separates when engine cover is improperly removed. *tt11/22/2005
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
VWP-11-0904/05/201110040499Ready08/31/2011
VWP-11-0904/05/201110040499Volkswagen of america: the camshaft may experience premature wear. the malfunction light will illuminate. *rm08/31/2011
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE - TURBO-CHARGER
01077012/18/200710024449Mil on, dtc p0299 stored in ecm fault memory. *nj04/15/2008
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM
201583108/28/200810026848Volkswagen: exhaust heat shield, replacement guidelines. heat shields are to be inspected after completion o any type of repair to the underbody (exhaust system transmission, etc.), and if damaged, replaced. *pe12/29/2008
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL
V20120312/03/201210050079Volkswagen:evaporative (evap) emission system, diagnostic trouble code diagnosis. revised procedure developed to test evap system without fuel cap. *js01/24/2013
SAC-28F3/P1-REV08/01/201010036496Volkswagen: gasoline engine vehicles inspect, and if necessary, replace ignition coils. vehicles affected by this action may have ignition coils that could malfunction under certain conditions. models passat and wagon; golf; gti; jetta a03/23/2011
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL - CRANKCASE (PCV)
202883003/09/201210043906Volkswagen: update- 17d2 positive crankcase ventilation valve. it is mandatory to perform updates on all applicable vehicles in dealer inventory prior to retail sale. *js05/01/2012
TB-202883003/09/201210043906Volkswagen: see document search button for owner letter. update- 17d2 positive crankcase ventilation valve. it is mandatory to perform updates on all applicable vehicles in dealer inventory prior to retail sale. *js05/01/2012
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL - GAS RECIRCULATION VALVE (EGR VALVE)
TB-01-07-7012/18/200710032806Volkswagen: mil on, dtc p0299 stored in ecm fault memory. charge pressure control, negative deviation. the condition may be the result of an abnormal turbocharger recirculationg valve. *pe05/26/2010
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - MANIFOLD/HEADER/MUFFLER/TAIL PIPE
202882903/13/201210043912Volkswagen: update- 24w2 intake flap motor. perform this update on all applicable vehicles within intake manifold runner control warranty ext (10 years or 120,000 miles (192, 000km), whichever occurs first. *js05/01/2012
202882903/13/201210043912Volkswagen: see document searchbutton for owner letter. update- 24w2 intake flap motor. perform this update on all applicable vehicles within intake manifold runner control warranty ext (10 years or 120,000 miles (192, 000km), whichever05/01/2012
TB-01-15-2712/15/201110043281Volkswagen: on certain model vehicles the intake manifold runner position sensor or intake flap motor could be inoperative. *pe03/09/2012

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE
03/01/200636
 Tl* the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta tdi. the contact stated that there was a rattling noise in the engine. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where they advised him that the piping had become loose. the vehicle was repaired by applying a rubber guard however, the failure recurred immediately after the repairs. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer where they advised him that the duel mass flywheel failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 36. the current mileage was approximately 160,000.
03/01/200636
 Tl- the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta tdi. the contact stated that there was a rattling noise in the engine. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where they advised him that the piping had become loose. the vehicle was repaired by applying a rubber guard however, the failure recurred immediately after the repairs. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer where they advised him that the duel mass flywheel failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 36. the current mileage was approximately 160,000. kmj
03/01/200636
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta tdi. the contact stated that while driving at various speeds he would hear a rattling noise in the engine. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. after diagnosis they advised him that there was a loose piping. the vehicle was repaired by applying a rubber guard. immediately after leaving the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer and they advised him that the duel mass flywheel failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they offerd no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 36. the current mileage was approximately 160,000. tb
12/30/20121490001
 My wife and i were driving home and suddenly my car started jerking and made a knocking sound, without any warning (i.e. check engine light). we were close to home and decided to continue on; however, in the next couple of miles, the problems persisted, still with no check engine light or any indication of what was wrong with the vehicle. over the next several days, while parked on a secured premise, i started the car up and it had an erratic loping sound. i proceeded to call a nearby volkswagen dealer and spoke to two certified vw mechanics, who failed to acknowledge the issue that there was no warning indication before the car started to act up and said to bring it in to swap out the engine at approx. $7500; they dismissed the problem as normal wear and tear. i researched the problem on the internet and it lead me to believe that it was a problem with the cam, which i had confirmed by an auto-mechanic after towing the car in. he told me the entire engine was warped due to the cam going out. other 2006 vw jetta tdi owners have commented on the same issues, which at this point leads me to believe that it is not normal wear and tear, but a manufacture defect. *tr
12/30/2012149000
 My wife and i were driving home and suddenly my car started jerking and made a knocking sound, without any warning (i.e. check engine light). we were close to home and decided to continue on; however, in the next couple of miles, the problems persisted, still with no check engine light or any indication of what was wrong with the vehicle. over the next several days, while parked on a secured premise, i started the car up and it had an erratic loping sound. i proceeded to call a nearby volkswagen dealer and spoke to two certified vw mechanics, who failed to acknowledge the issue that there was no warning indication before the car started to act up and said to bring it in to swap out the engine at approx. $7500; they dismissed the problem as normal wear and tear. i researched the problem on the internet and it lead me to believe that it was a problem with the cam, which i had confirmed by an auto-mechanic after towing the car in. he told me the entire engine was warped due to the cam going out. other 2006 vw jetta tdi owners have commented on the same issues, which at this point leads me to believe that it is not normal wear and tear, but a manufacture defect.
09/29/20121320001
 Vehicle lost power. engine became louder. car shudders under acceleration. camshaft failure. camshaft must be replaced. known issue with this car. *tr
09/29/2012132000
 Vehicle lost power. engine became louder. car shudders under acceleration. camshaft failure. camshaft must be replaced. known issue with this car.
07/30/20121306231
 At 130,623 miles our jetta had to have the camshaft and lifters replaced. the lobes on the camshaft had completely worn off and the lifters had pitted. i feel like our diesel motor has aged prematurely and there is an underlying problem that vw is ignoring. this is a common problem for this model and year. we are having both replaced, but until the root of the problem is found there will be an issue again. vw must know of this problem. they stopped production of the tdi jetta in 2006. the 2006 was the last year before stopping production. why would they stop making a car that was in such high demand with the rising cost of diesel and gas. they knew of an issue in the car that they couldn't figure out. now they ignore the problem and continue to blame the customer for poor maintenance. the car is defective and vw needs to address the problem. *tr
07/30/2012130623
 At 130,623 miles our jetta had to have the camshaft and lifters replaced. the lobes on the camshaft had completely worn off and the lifters had pitted. i feel like our diesel motor has aged prematurely and there is an underlying problem that vw is ignoring. this is a common problem for this model and year. we are having both replaced, but until the root of the problem is found there will be an issue again. vw must know of this problem. they stopped production of the tdi jetta in 2006. the 2006 was the last year before stopping production. why would they stop making a car that was in such high demand with the rising cost of diesel and gas. they knew of an issue in the car that they couldn't figure out. now they ignore the problem and continue to blame the customer for poor maintenance. the car is defective and vw needs to address the problem.
06/29/2012157000
 Engine loss of power, black smoke from exhaust and pinging noise from engine vehicle stalled a few time in traffic almost causing an accident with other vehicles driving vehicle to work, started making noise and decided to drive to vw dealership. dearlership first diagnosed the problem as a bad clutch. under my recommendation camshaft was inspected and found to be defective as well as the lifters that contact the camshaft. dealer says this is not a vw problem and was surprised to see a problem with the camshaft. if you look on the internet, many tdi vw owners are experiencing the same problem. this problem is not being recongized by vw and is costing owners a lot of money in repairs as well as creating unsafe driving conditions for owners of this vehicle.
06/24/201278000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated that a loud noise emitted from the drive train whenever the vehicle was operated. the noise sounded like something was banging under the hood. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer but they were unable to diagnose the failure. the contact examined the vehicle and stated that the fly wheel within the engine needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. the failure mileage was 78,000. kmj
06/24/201278000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated that a loud noise emitted from the drive train whenever the vehicle was operated. the noise sounded like something was banging under the hood. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and they were unable to diagnose the failure. the contact examined the vehicle and stated that the fly wheel within the engine needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. the failure mileage was 78,000. sm.
05/04/2012101000
 Camshaft began knocking around 100,000 miles. many other '06 jetta tdi have had premature camshaft failures as well. knocking intensified just before 101,000 miles. took it to mechanic who was very familiar with the issue, as he has seen more than his share. he said the earliest failure he has seen was at around 40,000 miles. i had to go to great expense to replace cam follower, camshaft and cam bearings. it also caused premature wear on my lifters, which i expect i'll have to do soon, as they are starting to tick. i love my tdi, and have made sure all service was done promptly. i am frustrated that vwag has denied there is a problem. if enough people complain, then they will have to admit that poor engineering is the cause of the premature camshaft failures that are plaguing pumpe duse owners.
06/04/201262353
 On highway going approx 60 mph, car locked up, skidding for about 50 feet. was unable to engage clutch, engine was still running though. got car towed to dealership, discovered engine mount bolt had sheared off, car has never been in an accident and has had all oil changes/etc ( 2k miles late for 60k service).
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
04/18/201190801
 The dual mass flywheel ( dmf ) failed at 90,801 miles.
02/18/201289000
 Dual mass flywheel(dmf) detached itself,causing enormous damage to the transmission(dsg).initially,i have to replace dmf,then crankshaft positioning sensor,crankshaft seal and bearing.this repair cost me $1,700.00 after taking a closer look at the car,the mechanic found out that,because of the damagesdmf has caused to the transmission,the transmission is now leaking oil.a pieces of the dmf cut into the casing of the transmission and created a number of holes.as a result of all this,the mechanic suggested,as my only solution,to rebuilt transmission,which cost an additional $ 3,300.00. vw of america,denied any reimbursement,because warranty expired in january 2011.they can not explain why dmf faild.they just lost one customer.
03/27/2012115000
 This vehicle is a 2006 turbo diesel vw jetta. i was driving on the highway when engine failed, no warning lights. experienced loss of power, rough idling, valve train noise and transmission noise. had vehicle towed to certified mechanic. mechanic found complete loss of compression on one piston and scored lifters. also dual mass flywheel was making loud noise and needs to be replaced. volkswagen dealership quoted est 1800 dollars for parts and labor for flywheel and certified mechanic recommends rebuilt engine for appx 5000 dollars plus labor to install. estimate will be complete next week. total will est around 9 to 10,000 dollars for towing, inspecting vehicle to find issues, parts and labor. spoke with volkswagen of america consumer advocate who offered us $750 off a new vw. this vehicle has been well cared for with appropriate oil changes using vw approved oil. most of the mileage was obtained as highway miles.
11/01/201184000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta tdi. the contact stated that while driving approximately 60 mph, he noticed that the engine was vibrating abnormally. the vehicle was taken to a dealer and they advised him that the flywheel failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was replaced for the flywheel. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 84,000. the vin was unavailable. kmj
11/01/201184000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta tdi. the contact stated that while driving approximately 60 mph when he noticed that the engine would vibrate. the vehicle was taken to a dealer and they advised him that the flywheel had failed and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was replaced for the flywheel. the manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. the failure mileage was approximately 84,000. the vin was unavailable. tb
05/13/201024406708/17/2006
 Bought new vw jetta sedan on 08/17/06. on 05/13/10 took the car to the dealer because of car decelerating while driving i.e. dropping in seconds from 60 miles to 20 miles. it was taken to the dealer multiple times for the same problem. dealer answer unable to replicate problem until warranty of four years expired. the problem continues even after the carbon accumulated on the throttle was cleaned and the fuel pump was replaced. due to unsafe to drive, requested for the dealer to buy the car back as a lemon. the dealer refuses because the four yr warranty is over. other problems experienced with this vehicle during this period: air bags lights going off, air bag cover falling off, trunk opening on its own while driving, rain water leaking inside the lining of the car, screws coming off a door panel, doors falling off the hinges, emergency switch falling inside panel, fuel cap not locking, recalls. dealer recommending to replace the steering wheel column for 2,340.
08/17/2011105000
 The transmission is slipping between 3 and 4 gear and between 4 and 5 gear
02/01/201064000
 At 64k miles, the check engine light came on and my engine started struggling to drive even at a snails pace. the timing chain was the issue and was replaced for approximately $2500. approximately 10 months later, the engine light came on again, same issue. once again, it was replaced (this time under warranty).
09/01/201191000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated that when starting the vehicle, there was a loud rattling noise coming from the hood area. the contact researched and found that the dual mass fly wheel could possibly be defective. the dealer was made aware of the defect, but did not diagnose the vehicle. the manufacturer was not contacted and the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 91,000 and the current mileage was 94,000.
02/01/201064000
 At 64k miles, the check engine light came on and my engine started struggling to drive even at a snails pace. the timing chain was the issue and was replaced for approximately $2500. approximately 10 months later, the engine light came on again, same issue. once again, it was replaced (this time under warranty).
09/01/201191000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated that when starting the vehicle, there was a loud rattling noise coming from the hood area. the contact researched and found that the dual mass fly wheel could possibly be defective. the dealer was made aware of the defect, but did not diagnose the vehicle. the manufacturer was not contacted and the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 91,000 and the current mileage was 94,000. kmj
09/01/201191000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. when starting the vehicle, the contact stated that the there would be a loud rattling noise coming from the hood of the vehicle. the contact researched other vehicles who were having similar failures and they stated that the dual mass fly wheel was defective. the dealer were aware of the defect, but did not diagnose the vehicle. the manufacturer was not contacted. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 91,000 and the current mileage was 94,000. nw
07/01/2007
 Originally purchased in 2007. complained about the car - when shifting it would excel and jerk after shifting. then as time went on i would be driving and the jetta would hesitate as if a fuel was not getting to the engine. i took my car in for regular oil changes and regular maintenance. i live in a rural area and drive just highway miles and have approx. 121,000 miles on it. i purchased this vw as i anticipated it to last a lot longer than a regular vehicle. when i took it in for the last oil change and the intermittent hesitation was really bad i was told it would cost me anywhere from $7500 to $8000 to fix. and i still owed $9000! i asked if it was covered under the warranty. of course the warranty expired in july...but nothing was found all the previous times i had brought my car in for service. and vw's regional rep and hq was contacted and both were apologetic that vw could do nothing about fixing my car. looking at the internet - i found that nationwide and up to canada other individuals with less mileage have had the same issue and individuals were seeking arbitration against vw. i understand vw does not have a recall or anything considering this is a recurring problem. all they can offer is $1000 to buy another vw!!! ther nerve! totally disheartened with vw
01/15/200990000
 The engine in our 2006 tdi dsg began to exhibit rough idling. at a certain point it became evident something was wrong. the vehicle has always been serviced by a vw dealership at the specified intervals (i call them the $400 oil changes). i could hear what sounded like an intake valve popping and could feel a pulsation in the turbo intake hose. i checked on some of the forums and was shocked to learn of the early camshaft failure problem common to the pd engines. it seems that vw narrowed up the intake and exhaust cam lobes by about 30% to make room for the injector lobe, and tried to compensate for this inadequate design by mandating special oil (which i can only hope our dealer used each time the oil was changed). it turns out though, that a critical can wear additive in this oil, zddp, in sufficient quantities can cause early failure of the catalytic converter (an item which has a longer warranty period than the engine). it seems that the zddp only exists in sufficient quantity in vw special oil to get through the engine warranty period, while at the same time protecting the converter from warranty failure. i bought an after market cam kit and installed it myself, saving nearly $3000 in the process. since then we've put another 60k miles, using mobil td truck 5w40 oil... so far so good. i think this whole situation is disgraceful at best and vw should be responsible for all pd camshaft failures to a period significantly longer than the 80,000 km warranty. the primary reason we paid 32k for a compact sedan was the reputed longevity of the diesel engine. this failure, along with the dual mass flywheel fiasco has made our purchase of this silver colored lemon anything but a good investment. until vw faces up to their moral responsibilities in this matter i would caution anyone considering this make of vehicle.
05/27/2011
 I took my 2006 vw jetta tdi, 5 sp, 40k miles to the vw dealership for its 40k service on 5/27/11. after the service was completed, i started the car and noticed it was running very rough (the car wasn't running rough when i dropped it off for service). my service rep took the car back to the service technician who checked all the filters and re-bled the fuel filter to remove any air bubbles that may have been trapped, which did not fix the issue. the service technician took the cover off the engine and identified the that the camshaft is wearing. maintenance on this car is completed every 5k miles and serviced by the dealership it was purchased from.
02/19/201080000
 Vw has changed the diesel engines (tdi) starting with aproximate year 2004 until 2007, when they stopped selling tdi to meet emission requirements. to save money and licesing fees to bosch they have changed from common rail system made by bosch (feeds the diesel fuel to engine with very high pressure) to vw system called tdi pd: pumpe duse (or pump-nozzle injection). to accomodate the injectors inside the engine, they have changed the specs and dimensions of many parts, including the camshaft. the camshaft inside this engine has the added role to drive the pd lifters, appart from valve lifting and closing. i own this type of car vw jetta 2006 tdi, and the camshaft wore off at 80,000 miles, and yes it was out of warranty and it costs $3000. appart from the costs, which accrues to aprox $3000 per 50,000 to 80,000 miles rendering this car a liability cost to the owners (a long term owner will have the price of car doubled by added bills to change the camshafts many times. this impacts drasticaly financialy many famillies depending on this car), without the possibility to fix it permanently and for once . i have changed the camshaft and now at 115000 miles it starts to shows signs of wear, like last time. not changing gears in time, car is shaking. the effect gets worse, until when the camshaft lobes wears off more, and results in valves not opening and closing in right sequence and time, and engine will stall, like mine did on my street. as well i was on highway and car will not operate and respond to acceleration pedal input, maximum pedal input was giving only 40mph, exposing me to a stampede of cars from behind in a dangerous situation unable to control the car. i have explained the situation to vw and they deny any: wrongdoing, design flaw, fault or liability. according to tdiclub.com there is up to 20% failure of the engines via camshaft wear of lobes. i trust you will investigate and request vw to address:safety+financial impact to tdi pd owners
02/16/2011132000
 Vibrating noise was heard from motor at idle and would stop under acceleration. stopped vehicle and motor rattled loud. turned motor off and it would not start. broken springs were noted laying on undercover.
11/17/201083320
 At 83,000 miles our volkswagen jetta tdi 2006 utterly failed with a cam shaft and lifters failure. this is a well known problem with the jetta. - vw refused to acknowledge it. within 3000 miles of the repair the turbo was completely destroyed - most likely from metal fragments in the oil from the cam lifter problem. they did nothing to clean the system with the first repair - which clearly led to the complete failure of the engine on the second repair. again vw refuses to acknowledge the problem.
11/11/201096000
 2006 vw jetta tdi has excessive wear on the camshaft with 96,000 miles on it.
08/22/200716257
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagon jetta. the vehicle has been experiencing various recurring failures since the date of purchase. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on numerous occasions where the battery was replaced, throttle valves were cleaned, the recirculation valve was replaced, the engine fan control module was replaced, the fuel pressure sensor was replaced, the crank case breeder valve was replaced, the high pressure fuel pump was replaced, and the cam shaft follower was replaced. the vehicle was also repaired under the recall 09v164000, power train:driveline:driveshaft and had the sunroof drained due to water leakage. the failure mileage was 16,257 and the current mileage was 47,000. sm.
02/16/2009117000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta tdi. the contact stated that while driving on the interstate at approx 55 mph, the vehicle seemed to not accelerate, although she would press the accelerator pedal, the vehicle would not move past 55 mph. she activated the cruise control and then the engine revved and the vehicle was in 6th gear but manually shifted down to 4th gear. she took it out of the automatic shift and switched to manual shift and downshifted to lower the rpms. the average speed was 30 mph because she could not move any faster. it stalled twice on the side of the road and completely shut down with no warning lights prior to the failure or after. she called a repair shop and the mechanic told her to let the vehicle cool down. when she did that and was able tor restart, the check engine light illuminated. about 15 miles down the road, the vehicle shut down again. she waited again and was able to restart. when driving down hills, she shifted to neutral. she also noticed that the vehicle was jerking. she was able to get to her destination and then took it to the repair shop. the mechanic performed a diagnostics test but could not pinpoint the cause for failure. she called the dealership and left a message; she was currently awaiting a response. the contact had not called the manufacturer to-date. the vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. the current mileage was approximately 117,993. the failure mileage was approximately 117,000-bk
12/11/200978750
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, she heard a noise coming from the front end of her vehicle. when the vehicle was parked and turned off, the vehicle would not re-start. there were no warning lights prior to or after the failure. a local mechanic inspected the vehicle and stated that the dual mask fly wheel (connected to the crankshaft on the engine) had a large hole (size of a silver dollar) in it. she called the manufacturer but was told that there was nothing they could do about the failure. the vehicle was repaired by the mechanic. the current mileage was approximately 79,990. the failure mileage was 78,750.
06/07/2007600001
 I owe a 2006 volkswagen jetta that i have been back and forward for a licensed dealership reporting that my car shuts off completely while driving. iit have been during this about june 2007 and it has been to dealership about 6 times for this same thing i took it in april 2008 and they told me i need a new engine after several of months letting them diagnose the problem. i am paying car note for a car i can not drive. i seen good morning america and they say it is only 2009-2010 models when i have a 2006 they has shut off on me in traffic in birmingham, al , mobile, and mississippi. i call volkswagen they told me that they could not help me because of my mileage they can only give me a 1000 dollars towards another volkswagen. i told them that i will not buy another. at 1st they told me that i need and o2 sensor and the next time they could not find anything until they reported that it was my engine. i feel it is not fair for me to pay for a engine because i have brought the car to them on 5 occasion and i call to report the car shut off in montgomery, al on march 19, 2008 and they told me to have it tow to the dealership in mississippi who was familiar with car. i was starting it for the tow truck to take to dealer and the car we haywild. *tr
11/30/200622000112/31/2005
 After about 22,000 miles the engine started losing power, and the clutch started making noises and vibrations upon engaging/disengaging. the first time it happened we were driving on the interstate, so the loss of power was really dangerous. the dealership replaced the whole flywheel and clutch assembly. *ak
06/17/200726000205/26/2006
 I was driving on i-80, i moved to the off ramp , and when i pushed the clutch, it went all the way down to the floor. the 2006 jetta tdi with 26 000 miles now needed a new clutch and flywheel, $1700 repair bill. the new clutcha nd flywheel were not the same as the original. the replacement parts have been upgraded by volkwagen, why? maybe the original clutch was defective. or volkswagen did not take into account the added torque of the new pd engine. very annoying. *ak
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM
06/02/2011
 2006 volkswaon jetta cooling fan stopped working at just over 50k miles and 2 months out of warranty. vw of america will not cover this (as it it out of warranty). it seems to be a common problem for many customers.
07/11/201044000
 Bought used volkswagen jetta turbo. after one year of perfect functioning, the interior lights and air conditioning have totally stopped functioning. mechanic can't figure it out. additionally, trunk latch would not latch upon opening trunk.
08/30/201039400
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. while driving at 40mph there was a warning light that illuminated stating there was a failure with the vehicle. she drove the vehicle to the dealer who stated the light that illuminated was an engine light and a rad cooling fan need to be replaced. the dealer replaced both fans a cost of $975 to her. the replaced fans were not under warranty or recall. the manufacture was not contacted. the failure mileage was 39,400....mw
06/15/2008600001
 Vehicle air conditioning condensate drain tube is not secured from the factory. tube will pop loose and fill vehicle carpet with stagnant air conditioning water. dealer refuses to acknowledge obvious factory defect as no fastener was found to be in the tube fastener tab. dealer refuses to repair problem. *tr
06/13/2008510001
 I complained to the vw dealer about my a/c in my jetta gli. they told me their was nothing wrong twice. now my ac doesn't work anymore. when i complained my car was still under warranty. *tr
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
02/17/201184000
 I was leaving for a trip from milwaukee to madison to start a long weekend vacation. i was i-94 traveling 65 mph when my vehicle's epc light came on and the engine died. this rendered me usless on a busy highway fearing for my safety. the car died in the middle of heavy traffic due to it being the end of the work day. the timing chain broke on the vehicle while in motion causing engine interference and requiring a replacement. no assistance was provided by vw stating it was fault of operator error. independent company that put replacement engine in stated this malfunction could not have been caused by no adhering to preventative maintenance or operator error as car manufacturer previously mentioned.
11/28/200967000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated while driving 50 mph the vehicle would not shift gears. whenever the gears shifted, the vehicle would stall. the contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer who performed a diagnostic test and stated that the automatic transmission needed to be replace. there was also a massive oil leak in the engine. the manufacturer was contacted and informed him to take the vehicle back to the dealer for the repairs and it would be covered under the warranty. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer who told him he would have to pay for the diagnostic test and labor on the transmission and engine. the failure mileage was 67,000 and the current mileage was 69,000.
11/28/200967000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2006 volkswagen jetta. the contact stated while driving 50 mph the vehicle does not shift gears. whenever the gears shift the vehicle would stalls. the contact stated the vehicle was taken to the dealer who ran a diagnostic test and found the automatic transmission needed to be replace. there was also a massive oil leak in the engine. the manufacturer was contacted and informed him to take the vehicle back to the dealer for the repairs and it would be covered under the warranty. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer who told him he would have to pay for the diagnostic test and labor on the transmission and engine. the failure mileage was 67,000 and the current mileage was 69,000...mw
02/22/2011126000
 The overhead cam on my 06 vw jetta tdi failed causing extensive engine damage. this is a common occurrence with this year and model vehicle. the manufacture does not acknowledge a problem. i changed the engine oil per the owners manual at 10k intervals using only vw 505.01 spec engine oil, acquired from the dealership.
10/01/201060700
 While driving on the interstate the car suddenly began to shake while accelerating. at slow speeds the car would stall and could not be driven safely. when i took it to the vw dealer they informed me a camshaft had worn prematurely and caused the rocker arm to break which destroyed a fuel injector and the valve cover. total cost to repair $6,000. the car was 1000 miles beyond the powertrain warranty (60,000) so vw payed half the cost of the repair. however, the car never ran correctly again and they could not tell me why. i traded the car in after the repair. after i had this problem i researched the issue and found it to be very common. if you google camshaft wear in pump duse tdi engines you will find a great deal of information on this problem. in many cases such a severe problem did not occur, but this problem could cause the enginee to seize completely. i insisted that the dealer return the failed parts to me, but they refused because it was considered a warranty repair. i did see the worn camshaft lobe and it looked identical to those pictured in cases reported online in forums. i truly believe that this is a major flaw and should be addressed by a complete recall. this could be very dangerous.
08/09/201062000
 On 3 separate occasions, my 2006 volkswagen jetta 2.5 has stalled out while moving. first 2 occasions (occurring a few weeks apart) occurred immediately after start-up in parking lot. engine stalled, loss of power steering, power brakes, battery light comes on, radio and lights stay on. dealer keeps car for 1 week first time, 1 month second time. no codes pulled, no replication of problem, dealer returns car to me. 3rd time the engine stalled happened approx 1 month after dealer returned car while moving on highway. approximately 50-60 miles per hour. nearly caused multi-car wreck. car stalled in center lane with not enough power or steering to move to side. dealer now has car for 3rd time, still no idea what problem may be. car restarts immediately after stall with no issues. working with dealer, vw regional manager, and vw of america. still no problems found, but terrified for car to be returned to me. driving on highway daily. next highway stall may not be so lucky.
08/13/201045000
 We have had several incidents with our 2006 volkswagen jetta 2.5 where we would lose power and the vehicle stalls out. our 2006 jetta is a gasoline 5-cylinder with automatic transmission and has only 45,000 miles. in june of 2010 we first noticed the stalling issue when driving home and it stalled out while pulling into the driveway. after sitting for about 10 minutes we were able to pull it into the garage. the second incident occurred on friday 7/30/2010, while driving home from work (30 mile commute) at 45-55 mph the jetta started to intermittently lose power before the engine completely stalled. note: i was still traveling at 55 mph when the engine stalled. it would restart and began experiencing the same issue multiple times. we towed the car to our local volkswagen dealership. they ran diagnostics and did not find any error codes from the car's computer. they replaced the battery thinking that it might have been an electrical issue. we picked up the car on tuesday 8/3/2010 in the morning. while driving home from work that same day (30 mile commute) the engine began experiencing the same issue, intermittently losing power while traveling on the interstate at 70-80 mph. after exiting the interstate the symptoms continued to get worse and the engine completely stalled in the middle of an intersection almost causing a multi-car accident. after multiple attempts to restart and repeated engine stalls i was able to get the vehicle to gas station where it was towed to the volkswagen dealer for a 2nd time. only good news of this story, the vw mechanic was able to reproduce the engine stall issue after test driving the jetta for about 45 minutes. vw dealer reported the result to vw manufacturer tech support. vw dealer kept the car for more than 1 week to run more tests per vw tech support. ultimately replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter. no more occurrences in the last two weeks...but am literally holding my breath while driving.
07/03/2008390001
 My car began leaking oil after last change at bert smith volkswagen in st. petersburg florida. checked underneath car and found transmission casing and flywheel housing cracked. took pictures but according to bert smith volkswagen this is just dirt and grease stains, they cannot show me another car with the same stains. *tr
03/09/2008854861
 Engine failure on my 2006 volkswagen diesel jetta. the electronic control fuel injector over fueled the cylinders and caused the pull rods to bend and damaged the engine, costs are $7,500 to repair the engine. car is only 2 and half years old with 85,0000 miles. *tr
02/27/20061000202/01/2006
 On 2/1/06 i leased a new 2006 jetta only to have the engine not start on 2/27/06. i was stuck in a gas station parking lot with a dead cell phone awaiting a tow truck for 1.5 hrs. the car was brought to the dealership and they had no idea what was wrong with it. later that day they told me possibly a fuel pump but weren't sure and that i should arrange for a rent-a-car. they had the car for 3 days and when i picked it up they stated it was a program that needed to be updated and everything is fine. it is now a week and a half later and the ignition key wouldn't turn in the ignition. i continued to switch between my alarm key and mechanic key until it finally turned and started. once on the road the car died in mid drive. the engine completely turned off while doing about 25mpg. thank god there was no one around me, the car came to a stop and restarted immediately and driven back to work. leaving work the car didn't turn over at all. you could hear the cranking of the engine but was not turning over, the same problem as before. the car is now at the dealership again, no loaner car was given to me and there was several complaints already underway. another problem is the cars engines sound. when the car is initially started in the morning it is a hard loud rough sound that gives after a minute or so. *jb
05/01/2005105/01/2005
 2006 volkswagen jetta, engine makes a very loud rattling noise for the first minute everytime the car is cold and at first startup in the morning...every single day , after reporting the problem to my dealer i was told that this noise is on all 2006 jetta's and the manufacturer is working on solving the problem, i first reported the problem last may 2005 when i first bought the car and i have since made 2 official complaints directly with the manufacturer and with the dealer. i have now warned them a third time and will wait the official 30 days before escalating it to arbitration. *nm
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - DIESEL
09/27/20077890104/11/2007
 I have a 2006 volkswagen jetta tdi. initially i was slowing down on the interstate, as soon as i was getting ready to stop due to construction, when the shifter hit first, the car bucked, died and i lost power steering and brakes. i also noticed that none of the gears in the transmission would sync and allow me into them. i pulled off to the side of the road, when i realesed my foot from the clutch, the pedal did not come back up. i shut down the car, crawled out the passenger side, i looked under the car for leaks and anything that may indicate a major failure. when i pulled the clutch back up manually, the pedal would not go back down but half way. i pushed hard enough to get the clutch interlock switch to disengage, and tried to start the car. when the starter engaged, the engine dragged with something else. i abandoned the car to get to a phone. when i called the dealer, they gave me a phone number to roadside assistance, they wanted to charge me to tow the car to the nearest vw certfied repair shop. eventually i convinced them to tow the car, and when i met him at the car, i noticed a leak of either hydraulic, gear, or diesel fluid. when i got on the internet i found that this is a very common problem due to a poor desing in the flywheel. vw tends to refuse to replace the clutch claiming that it was premature wear due to poor driving habits. the flywheel tends to crack or even shatter causing not only clutch issues but also transmission and engine issues. this issue can lead to wrecks fires and also even stranded people that may have no way of getting help. volkswagen has recalled the flywheel in europe but refuses to do so in america. information on the issue can be found here http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=137014&page=1 this is a 60 page forum that equals about 500 pages printed out this is specifically to this issue. the recall info can be found here http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/2/562166/showthread.aspx
05/15/200722000504/16/2006
 This has not resulted in a crash on my behalf. while driving on the highway with cruise control set at 75 mph the car will occasionally (averages once per every 1500 miles) hesitate then resume normal operations. the duration of this event is approximately 1 - 2 seconds. the effect of this being that the car suddenly starts to decelerate then suddenly resume normal behaviour. there are no inidicator lights or events logged in the onboard computer. the vehicle has been in the shop numerous times where they are unable to reproduce the issue. i have offered to drive around with a computer running vagcom (a vw diagnostics app) if they would provide it in order to catch the issue, yet vw and the local dealership refuse to do so. this incident has occured at least 5 times in the previous 4 months, once while my wife was driving. that particular incident nearly resulted in her running into the highway divider. the date noted below is the first incident.
02/07/2007140006
 When starting in drive, at a stop light, car does not accelerate as it would normally would, but just creeps forward from 3 to 10 seconds, then it begins to accelerate normally. *jb
06/12/2006484206/06/2006
 While driving my new 2006 jetta tdi motor vehicle with a total mileage on the odometer reading of approximately 385 miles, on june 12, 2006, on i-84 in waterbury, ct. the motor vehicle stalled while traveling in the left hand lane of the highway. at the time of the stall, the vehicle transmission was operating in the drive mode, in 5th gear with rpms at approximately 1300 rpm. during the stall the vehicle exhibited intermittent power, while the instrument panel exhibiting a flashing numeral 3, on the gear indicator. i maneuvered the vehicle to the breakdown lane with much difficulty as the engine stalled out completely. this maneuver caused a major interruption to the flow of traffic on the highway and a serious safety risk to me and other motorists on the highway. after pulling over the breakdown lane, i was able to restart the vehicle and proceed to my destination, during which time the vehicle operated normally. on june 15, 2006, driving with approx. 484 miles, while on rt. 8 southbound in waterbury, ct. the subject motor vehicle stalled once again while driving in the left hand lane. i once again was forced to make another emergency crossing of a major connecticut highway in a stalled vehicle. *nm
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
10/10/20063700401/21/2006
 I leased my 2006 jetta 2.0 in january 2006. currently the car has stalled on me 4 times and i have had numerous failed starts. the vehicle fails to start when i use the main key and the valet key. this problem has become pretty consistent now that i have put more miles on the vehicle. i am now at 20k and its been a headache all the way. i can only be thankful that when the car stalled on me on numerous occasions that i was not in heavy traffic. the dealership says that they can not identify the problem and therefore there is nothing that can be done. supposedly, the car starts without a problem when it is in their service bay. in addition, when i first got the vehicle, my back seat latches were broken causing the back seat to lunge forward during hard stops and turns. this made my jetta a two passenger vehicle! also, the hazard lights and switches were malfunctioning. the front suspension or the brakes make a grinding noise or they have a loose feel, i haven't been able to put my finger on it yet. im taking it to the dealership once again tomorrow! my steering column make a faint squeaking noise during turns, i have no idea what that problems is. in the morning after i can get the car started the engine is loud for about two minutes. the dealer fixed the latch problems but the other problems go unfixed and remain a huge mystery. *jb
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM
03/16/20111500
 Very strong exhaust/foul smell inside vw jetta car upon rapid acceleration this smell occurs very often (several times a day) when the car accelerates rapidly (for example, when passing another car etc.) we've being trying to resolve this issue for a long time: changed filter, vw said it was the catalytic converter and changed it, but the smell came back. this strong smell is causing my kids to cough and is unbearable. vw is now refusing to do anything further and every time i ask the local dealer to diagnose it, they charge me a large fee and do not solve this issue.
09/01/2007500001
 The vehicle exhaust gas recirculation cooler leaks exhaust after 50,000 miles, exposing the vehicle occupants to exhaust gases. although the egr system is purely for emissions control, the dealer refused to fix the part under the covered emissions warranty. this problem can cause the death of the occupants of the vehicle. *tr
07/01/2009810001
 I have a 2006 jetta tdi, failure occurred on interstate i - 65 on 7/1/09 i heard a pop as if something fail out from under the car , all the oil dropped out of the vehicle all over the interstate for approximately 1 to 2 miles. nothing has been done to correct the failure. *tr
10/10/2008300001
 The check engine light came on, but only after causing serious damage to the engine, which was not covered under warranty on a two year old car. i pulled over immediately and had the car towed to the dealer. the exhaust converter had to be replaced. it failed the day after i picked it up. i took it back, they replaced it and it failed again. i am now on my fourth one. vw says they know it's a problem, but still made me pay to have it replaced. *tr
07/24/2006109/10/2005
 In the last few weeks my husband and i have noticed a chemical smell similar to wet paint occasionally emitting from the a/c vents. in the last two days, it has become constant and i have refrained from using the a/c for fear that it is something harmful. we have looked the car over, ran the a/c and blower while out of the car and checked everything we can think of with no solution. the dealership suggested we spray lysol in the air intake and see if that helps, but i do not want to mask the odor especially if it something with which we should be concerned. *nm