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Troubled by These Common VW Problems? Find Solutions to Them Now!
Volkswagen tagline ‘Das Auto’ means out of love for the car and is considered to be people’s car. It is among the leading diesel car manufacturers. Volkswagen made its place in Canadian automobile industry over the years through it Turbo Direct Engine or more commonly known as TDI engine. Volkswagen vehicles are reported to suffer from some common problems that are listed out in this section. 2003 Passat, 2006 Passat, 2006 Jetta, 2002 Passat and 2009 Jetta are reported to be Volkswagen’s worst performing models.
  1. VW Engine Oil Sludge - Volkswagen Passat 2002, 2003 Passat, 2005 Passat are reported to suffer from the major problem of engine oil sludge. This might lead to the engine failure. You will need to replace the VW engine parts to get this problem fixed at the earliest.
  2. VW Automatic Transmission Problems - Volkswagen Jetta owners might face some shifting issues due to internal problems. At higher mileages it becomes difficult to resolve this problem and you will need to opt for VW Transmission Replacement. Jetta’s 23 model years are affected with this issue that is from 1990 Jetta model to 2012 Jetta model.
  3. VW Power Window Failure - One of the most common problems with VW cars is that its power windows fail to operate. More than one power windows may fail due to the window regulator failure. You will need to get rid of this problem by replacing the defective part. You can shop quality Volkswagen Window Parts at the best prices ever with us at Parts Avatar Canada.
  4. VW Headlight Failure - Imagine a situation where both your car headlights stop working. What will you do? The only solution for you is to replace those headlight bulbs. This is something Volkswagen Beetle (1998-2010) owners need to do quite frequently because of the premature headlight bulb burnout. The VW headlight bulb replacement might cost you around $52-$70.
  5. VW Rear Brakes Problems - Another common issue with Volkswagen is with its brakes. VW Beetle 1998, Beetle 1999, Beetle 2000, Beetle 2001, Beetle 2002 to Beetle 2010 are reported to face rear brakes failure. The rear brakes tend to wear out quickly. We recommend you to inspect your brakes for wear on regular basis and replace them with genuine VW Brakes and Rotors. 
  6. VW Engine Misfire - if you ever experience engine misfire in your Volkswagen Jetta, it might be due to an ignition coil or spark plug unexpected failure. This might also be caused by spark plug wire failure. Engines affected: 1.8L 4 Cylinder, 1.8L 4 Cylinder Turbo, 2.0L 4 Cylinder, 2.0L 4 Cylinder Turbo, 2.5L 5 Cylinder, 2.8L V6, 4 Cylinder, 6 Cylinder. You will need to undergo ignition coil and spark plug, VW Engine replacement Parts at the earliest.
  7. VW Engine Oil Leak - Volkswagen Passat 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2008 are reported to face engine oil leaks from the valve cover gaskets and camshaft chain tensioner gasket. You will need to replace it with VW Valve Cover Gasket at the earliest. Engines affected: 1.8L 4 Cylinder Turbo, 1.9L 4 Cylinder Diesel Turbo, 2.0L 4 Cylinder, 2.0L 4 Cylinder Turbo, 2.8L V6, 3.6L V6
  8. VW HVAC Odor - Ever experienced a musty odor in your Volkswagen Jetta? It is because the condensation in the heater case may cause a musty odor from the heating, ventilation and AC (HVAC) system after sitting for two hours or more. Check the train system for the debris to get rid of this odor.
  9. VW Digital Display Failure - The digital display portion of the instrument cluster may fail in Volkswagen Passat 1995 to 2010. You will need to replace the entire instrument cluster to get rid of this issue.
  10. VW Tire Wear - Volkswagen Touareg 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 face a problematic problem of tire wear. We recommend you regular tire inspection and replacement with best VW wheels & Tires whenever required.
  11. VW Premature Suspension Failure - Premature wear in various multi-link suspension components can cause noises that are difficult to diagnose. Worn suspension parts can also cause uneven tire wear and create steering alignment problems.

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