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Various electronic components failed while driving--windshield wipers, lights, defrost motor--on a very dark, rainy morning, causing a dangerous situation and a near-accident. Manufacturer previously warned of 'ignition switch failure', but would only repair after failure and before 10 yrs or 100,000 miles. My car has 100,600 miles. Manufacturer refuses to bear the repair cost for this known defect that could have caused a serious accident.
Ignition switch failure while vehicle operational. Same condition was covered under recall on 1996 VW Passat models, manufacturer is not offering coverage on same body style under 1997 and 1995 designation. Impacted vehicle is a 1997 VW Passat wagon.
1. ignition switch failed. 2. caused loss of electrical power and temporary engine failure. Electrical system damage. 3. replaced electrical portion of ignition switch, headlight relay.
Consumer complained about ignition switch and headlights problems. While driving on a winding road the headlights just turned off, and consumer would have to wiggle the ignition to get the lights to turn back on. Currently, manufacturer was recalling vehicles with this defect. However, because this vehicle had an excess of 125,000 miles it was 25,000 miles past the cut off point. Also, headlights will sometimes go out while driving. Dealer replaced ignition switch. Consumer felt that this problem should be a definitive recall without mileage limitations.
Numerous ocassions my Passat will "shut down" while driving. Lose all power, A/C, headlights, windshield wipers, and numerous other power related items. This has happened while driving on the interstate and luckily I was able to pull over before being hit, or hitting someone.
- Cary, NC, USA
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Lights, wipers and heater fan lose power while driving. The ignition switch was replaced by the dealer at the owner's expense, fixing the problem. The ignition switch part number as listed on the invoice (6no-905-865) is similar, if not identical, to part number 357-905-865 that fails in the 1996 VW Passat & jetta, a vehicle subject to a recall campaign for the same symptoms
Ignition switch wore out prematurely. While driving headlights and other electrical portions had turned off, affecting consumer visibility while driving late at night.
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- Ossining, NY, USA