Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL
V01123312/04/201210051479Volkswagen: dtc p0441 stored in the engine control module. production tolerance in diagnostic module tank leakage (dmtl) pump could cause a false flow reading. *js03/07/2013
V20120312/03/201210050079Volkswagen:evaporative (evap) emission system, diagnostic trouble code diagnosis. revised procedure developed to test evap system without fuel cap. *js01/24/2013
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - MANIFOLD/HEADER/MUFFLER/TAIL PIPE
24120812/17/201210050099Volkswagen: intake manifold restriction check. mil-on and 1 or more of the following diagnostic codes may be stored in ecm fault memory. *js01/24/2013

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE
01/08/201314000
 Vehicle has stalled out four times on two different occastions when i come to a stop. took vehicle in and vw reports car checks out fine. ## vin failed ##
07/22/201210521
 In the morning, i went downstairs to my 2012 vw passat s. i noticed a pool of fluid that smelled like gasoline on the asphalt underneath the vehicle. i entered the front driver's side and turned the key from the off to on position. when i turned the key to on, a sound of draining fluid could be heard and a strong odor of gasoline could be smelled. i attempted to start the car, and it does turn over, but will not start. i decided not to attempt to start it again, afraid that the ignition would start a fire. since this occurred on a sunday morning, all service departments at vw dealerships are closed. about 5 hours later, i unlocked the passat and opened the door to get some items from the car. again, the sound of draining fluid could be heard and a strong odor of gasoline emitted from the vehicle. i checked underneath the car again, and a fresh pool of gasoline has formed. the gas is dripping from the passenger side, near the rear wheel. needless to say, this is very disappointing, as the vehicle has only been driven for a little more than 1,000 miles. *tr
07/22/20121052
 In the morning, i went downstairs to my 2012 vw passat s. i noticed a pool of fluid that smelled like gasoline on the asphalt underneath the vehicle. i entered the front driver's side and turned the key from the off to on position. when i turned the key to on, a sound of draining fluid could be heard and a strong odor of gasoline could be smelled. i attempted to start the car, and it does turn over, but will not start. i decided not to attempt to start it again, afraid that the ignition would start a fire. since this occurred on a sunday morning, all service departments at vw dealerships are closed. about 5 hours later, i unlocked the passat and opened the door to get some items from the car. again, the sound of draining fluid could be heard and a strong odor of gasoline emitted from the vehicle. i checked underneath the car again, and a fresh pool of gasoline has formed. the gas is dripping from the passenger side, near the rear wheel. needless to say, this is very disappointing, as the vehicle has only been driven for a little more than 1,000 miles.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
04/12/201232
 Our new passat has problem controlling the car while using reverse on a hill. it appears that vw has tied the accelerator and braking function together in a way that the driver may lose control of the vehicle while in reverse. if the brake is pressed, the accelerator is disengaged thus allowing the engine fall to an idle and not develop any thrust. if the driver is using both feet to control the vehicle, left foot on the brake, right foot on the accelerator while depressing the brake, the engine develops no power even if the accelerator is depressed fully. by releasing the brake while the accelerator is depressed fully, the vehicle will lurch at full throttle in reverse in an out of control condition until the driver realizes what is happening and removes their foot from the accelerator. it was fortunate that no one was behind the car when this happened to me or there might have been an injury or even a fatality. it is clear that the vw engineering staff has never tried parallel parking the passat on a hill in san francisco. vw engineers should remove the software code that ties the accelerator and brake function together while in reverse or at least activate it when the speed is greater than 5 miles an hour. if you don