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9.1
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $2,450
- Average Mileage:
- 103,750 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 7 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace entire fuel system (3 reports)
- not sure (1 reports)
- replace fuel pump, lines (1 reports)
- replace fuel system (1 reports)
- replace high pressure fuel pump (1 reports)
fuel system problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
2010 VW TDI Jetta - completely maintained on schedule by dealership with absolutely no warning begins running rough. Driver unable to accelerate car... seemingly car acts as if it has a transmission issue, there is no acceleration beyond 30 mph. Car taken immediately to dealership where engine dies in the door to the garage. Dealer investigates issue and calls to say that car experienced a fuel pump failure with metal shards found throughout the fuel line. All told costs $5400 to repair. Car registered as part of VW buyback program with expected return to dealer set for April 2018. Attempted to see if buy back could be accelerated due to situation. I was told that car "had to be repaired" because in order to participate in the VW buyback program the car had to " drive in to the dealership on its own". I stated that it had gotten to the dealership on its own, but dealer was not amenable to this statement. Bottom line VW sucks as a company! VW has lost a customer - absolutely no more VW vehicles, I will walk first!
I have been dealing with crap from a dealership for a couple of years. I had suspected the price of the buyout a couple of years ago when the dealership would call me every couple of months and offer to "purchase" my very popular car with excellent maintenance record for $5000. I did not sell, as replacement cost for the car were more than $5000. As soon as the buyback was required by the court, the miraculous offers for my car suddenly stopped.... now my " popular car with excellent maintenance" is according to the dealer an aging vehicle with " expected maintenance issues". I DO NOT THINK A FUEL FILTER SPEWING METAL THROUGHOUT A FUEL SYSTEM IS AN EXPECTED MAINTENANCE ISSUE!!!!!!!!!!! Had I not been a very attuned driver and able to safely guide my car through traffic this situation could have been deadly... it is hardly a maintenance problem caused by an owner., This is a manufacturing issue that is being ignored by a greedy company that is trying to hoodwink its customers.
As for the repairs I am having to choke an unexpected $5400 repair bill just so I can get that buy back. Once that buyback check is in my hands, I am off to by a Chrysler!
- Shelley L., Andover, US