Monday, 2 December 2013

The Problems With a Volkswagen Jetta.


The Problems With a Volkswagen Jetta......

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The Jetta is a small car manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen since 1979. Redesigned several times, the Jetta continues to be a popular mid-range car in the United States and around the world. Despite Volkswagen's reputation for quality and the Jetta's generally positive reliability ratings, several problems are common to the Jetta that owners and potential buyers should be aware of.



Engine Problems



 The most common problems experienced by Jetta  owners involve the vehicle's engine. Although the Jetta  has been available with a wide range of engine options  over the years and for various trim levels, many of the  engine problems are widespread. Frequent Check  Engine warning lights will indicate anything from an  engine misfire due to a faulty ignition coil, errant spark  plugs or maladjusted fuel injectors. Some Jetta engine  problems are more common in cold weather.



Electrical Problems



 The Jetta has also been known to have problems with its  electrical system. Partial failure of the electrical system  has resulted in power automatic door locks not working  or power windows that operate only intermittently. Other  electrical problems involve the dashboard display where  warning lights can sometimes be engaged without any  actual problem occurring in the vehicle. Other electrical  problems reported by Jetta owners involve the car's  battery and alarm system.




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Row of brand new Jetta's on a Volkswagen dealer lot(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images News/Getty Images)
The Jetta is a small car manufactured by German automaker Volkswagen since 1979. Redesigned several times, the Jetta continues to be a popular mid-range car in the United States and around the world. Despite Volkswagen's reputation for quality and the Jetta's generally positive reliability ratings, several problems are common to the Jetta that owners and potential buyers should be aware of.

Engine Problems

Front view of Volkswagen Jetta(Photo: David McNew/Getty Images News/Getty Images)
The most common problems experienced by Jetta owners involve the vehicle's engine. Although the Jetta has been available with a wide range of engine options over the years and for various trim levels, many of the engine problems are widespread. Frequent Check Engine warning lights will indicate anything from an engine misfire due to a faulty ignition coil, errant spark plugs or maladjusted fuel injectors. Some Jetta engine problems are more common in cold weather.

Electrical Problems

Volkswagen Jetta display(Photo: J. Emilio Flores/Getty Images News/Getty Images)
The Jetta has also been known to have problems with its electrical system. Partial failure of the electrical system has resulted in power automatic door locks not working or power windows that operate only intermittently. Other electrical problems involve the dashboard display where warning lights can sometimes be engaged without any actual problem occurring in the vehicle. Other electrical problems reported by Jetta owners involve the car's battery and alarm system.

Safety Recalls


Modern generations of the Volkswagen Jetta have been recalled numerous times for dealers to service safety equipment. In 2007, over 300,000 Jettas were recalled due to a problem with the headlights. Another recall that same year dealt with a windshield wiper issue that affected nearly 60,000 vehicles. A 2004 recall of more than 400,000 vehicles dealt with Jettas that were manufactured with a faulty hazard light system switch. Braking problems were addressed in a 2007 recall of just over 13,000 Jetta models.


Mechanical Recalls


 Other recalls have been enacted to repair or replace  other components in the Jetta not directly related to  safety. In 2009, a problem with the driveshaft prompted t  he recall of some 25,000 vehicles. More than 19,000  Jetta models equipped with a diesel engine were the  subject of a recall in 2004 involving the fuel system. This  came following a 2002 recall of close to half a million  vehicles because of problems with the gas tank cap and  filler pipe.




Other General Problems


 Some problems with the Volkswagen Jetta are less  substantial, but incorporate customer dissatisfaction in a  number of areas. One of these problems is the Jetta's  high price within its class. Car critics have complained  about the Jetta's overall reliability, which, for some model  years, has been calculated to be below that of other cars  in Volkswagen's lineup. Depending on the engine used,  some Jetta models are also consume a great deal of fuel  relative to their power and size.

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