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Volkswagen Defect Investigation RQ03010: BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH
2000 Volkswagen Jetta
BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH
Exterior Lighting:Brake Lights:Switch
- Summary
- The number of duplicates between ODI and manufacturer failure reports cannot be determined due to missing and or inaccurate information.the injury noted above was minor.on February 26, 2004, Volkswagen of America, Inc. (VW) submitted a defect notification (per 49cfr573) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) advising that certain model year (MY) 1999 - 2002 Volkswagen Jetta vehicles manufacutured with the same brake light switch as recalled under 03V-265 (MY 1998-2002 new beetle) are affected by a safety defect.specifically, if the brake light switch malfunctions, the brake lights could fail to illuminate when the brakes are applied, or could stay illuminated continually even when the brakes are not applied.either condition results in the inability of the brake lights to notify other motorists of vehicle braking, thus increasing the risk of a rear end collision and occupant injury.accordingly, Volkswagen is recalling Jetta vehicles manufactured from May 1998 to November 2001 to inspect and replace free of charge any affected brake light switches.the recall program, VW code wx, will commence in April 2004.
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