5.3

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
18,080 miles

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2000 Volkswagen Beetle seat belts / air bags problems

seat belts / air bags problem

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2000 Volkswagen Beetle Owner Comments

problem #3

Jul 142005

Beetle 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 54,241 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

: the contact stated the air bag light on the dashboard illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the service dealer, who determined that the air bag driver inflator module failed.

- Toronto, OH, USA

problem #2

Jul 222006

Beetle

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Airbag short to ground coolant system short to ground.

- Ann Arbor, MI, USA

problem #1

Sep 232003

Beetle 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
My 2000 VW beetle has recently had it's airbag safety light come on. I took it to bill black VW dealership in greensboro nc. They say it's a comon problem that is not covered under any factory defect or warranty. According to the service manager the airbag may not deploy if I was to be involved in an accident. The service manager also said it's connected to the seatbelt. I thought seatbelts and airbags were government mandates on all vehicales. Should this not be covered under a VW recall? they want $400 to change out the wiring harness for the seatbelt/airbag. That's not acceptable. Not for an airbag or seatbelt safetly equipment. The vehicle has never been involved in an accident, or had the airbag deployed. The dealership could not explain to me a mechanical reason why this harness could "wear out" (which is the exact words they used). As stated they say the defect is also connected to the seatbelt, and that "excessive wear" or "strain" of the seatbelt may be the cause. Hello? the law in my state requires that I wear a seatbelt. I weigh 105 lbs, and if that can cause "excessive wear" or "strain" then the majority of all drivers will not be safe driving a VW. I am actually playing russion roulet every time I step into my car. Can someone direct me on how to get help on this issue. Sincerely, tracey mccall

- Greensboro, NC, USA

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