Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
TB-94-10-0208/09/201010036467Volkswagen: headlights may intermittently dim slightly at idle. the headlamps or inside lights intermittently dim slightly at idle speed. at idle speed the alternator voltage can fluctuate, as the alternator cannot fully compensate the f03/16/2011
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - ALTERNATOR/GENERATOR/REGULATOR
TB-09-10-0208/09/201010035204Volkswagen: headlights may intermittently dim slightly at idle. at idle speed the alternator voltage can fluctuate, as the alternator cannot fully compensate the fluctuations. some electric consumers come on in cycles or have no constant02/11/2011
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY
TB-09-10-0208/09/201010035204Volkswagen: headlights may intermittently dim slightly at idle. at idle speed the alternator voltage can fluctuate, as the alternator cannot fully compensate the fluctuations. some electric consumers come on in cycles or have no constant02/11/2011
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
TB-80-10-0308/16/201010035185Volkswagen: hvac blower only operates on high speed (us only). fresh air blower runs only at highest level. because of permanent frost and snowfall fine snow can get into the fresh air blower via the air intake. *pe02/09/2011
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING
TB-94-10-0208/09/201010036467Volkswagen: headlights may intermittently dim slightly at idle. the headlamps or inside lights intermittently dim slightly at idle speed. at idle speed the alternator voltage can fluctuate, as the alternator cannot fully compensate the f03/16/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
05/19/200844001
 I bought volkswagen rabbit 2008 model two months ago, and less than 4,500 miles the oxygen sensor wire ripped yesterday while driving. i took the car straight to the dealership. this morning i received a phone call telling me that the cut was due to an animal!! (so it wouldn't be covered by the warranty). i look at this wire just before dropping the car at vw, and concluded either a manufacturer defect (assembly plan, manufacturing...). i was furious at their conclusion, because this could be due to a lot of factors (definitely not an animal!), but vw america must have instructed their dealership to conclude in this way. because the same thing happened to my daughter 2008 vw jetta (same engine but 2 weeks older than mine), and her vw dealer (different than mine) concluded it was an animal. i strongly doubted that, but conceded it could happen (i never saw the broken o2 sensor in her car;) but when saw mine, i knew it was not an animal: no chewing mark, no marks around the spot denoting the presence of any animal. i have a mechanical engineering degree with 7 years experience at a shop working mostly on german cars. i was surprised to have to doubt the integrity of vw america, but they did not give me other avenue to discuss this matter, it is: we say so and you have to pay. *tr