3.1

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
44,734 miles

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1999 Volkswagen Jetta body / paint problems

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1999 Volkswagen Jetta Owner Comments

problem #7

May 262009

Jetta

  • 113,000 miles

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

The contact owns a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta. The contact stated that whenever it rained, excessive amounts of water leaked into the vehicle. The contact did not specify where the leak was located inside of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer but it was not repaired. The contact called the manufacturer and was told that they could not discuss the failure with him due to a pending lawsuit. The failure mileage was approximately 113,000 and the current mileage was unavailable.

- Louisville, KY, USA

problem #6

Jan 162007

Jetta 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 90,100 miles
This is a follow-on of my NHTSA complaint #10175337, because today, I experienced a third water ingestion into my son's 1999 VW Jetta, and VW of America said, basically, "sorry, we cannot cover this water damage any more than we could cover the second water damage you had on 27 Nov 06 -- unlike the water damage we covered for you on the 13 Oct 05 damage!" with hundreds of blogs complaining of water leakage into the Jetta's -- including thru 2006 models and ackowledgement by the dealer that this is a common occurrence! -- nobody with any smarts should consider buying one of these cars that the manufacturer declines to admit there is a design flaw or from a dealer who refuses to sign a pledge that if any future leak occurs it will be covered at their expense! as an aside, not a single homeowner in my 80-home subdivision had 1-drop of water entry during rains that entered my son's car! I returned the car to the dealership today because of water ingestion for a third time at the same point of entry it did on the second time for an out-of-pocket expense of over $1000! I'm a die-hard VW owner, having owned one since high school in 1961, but my wife has just decried I or our son will never own another! a recall must be issued by VW at the behest of NHTSA, period!

- Springfield, VA, USA

problem #5

Nov 272006

Jetta 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 90,036 miles
My son's 1999 VW Jetta gls VR6 -- and apparently hundreds of other Jettas through model year 2006 identified on www.carsurvey.org-- have been severely water damaged after rain storms. In my case, it first happened on 13 October 2005, because of a design flaw in the cowl-vent/fresh-air inlet setup that allowed water in, flooding the car from under the right front passenger side; all carpeting and padding were covered in red and black mold requiring total removal, cleansing, and replacement (note: Not any other vehicle in my cul de sac, including my 1998 VW passat, absorbed 1-drop). VW of America paid for the restoration, which I graciously thanked them for doing. One year later, again after a heavy rainstorm, when I went to drive the car on 27 Nov 06, this time the driver's side and left rear passenger side carpeting were filled with water (note: Again, not a single car in my 80-home subdivision let 1-drop of water inside, including my new 2006 passat, Mercedes, Ford, Honda, Toyota, Buick, miatas, Chrysler, Bronco, highlanders, Volvo, and 2-Cadillac). I took the car immediately to the dealer for repair, just as a number of other VW owners had also done, and notified corporate VW of America that I was again asking for relief from the $800 carpet replacement. This time, so far, they have refused any reimbursement -- in spite of some 178 identical complaints of this same design flaw being posted in ever increasing numbers on, for example, the carsurvey.org website. I, my usaa insurance company, and hundreds of other VW Jetta owners ask that a recall be imposed to resolve this design flaw; unresolved, it creates a health hazard, mechanical rust damage, and electrical malfunctions (the radio sound stopped while I was en route to the dealership!).

- Springfield, VA, USA

problem #4

Jan 012004

Jetta

  • miles

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

VW Jetta's (1999 and later): Drain system originating at sunroof has a design defect that results in water backing up into the interior of the car. In severe storms, the car will become inundated with water.

- San Francisco, CA, USA

problem #3

Jun 012004

Jetta 4-cyl

  • 20,000 miles
When it rained the floor of the vehicle became wet. The owner took the vehicle to the dealer. They fixed it and told the owner there was no guarantee that the repair would resolve the problem. The vehicle was returned to the dealer because the floorboard continued to get wet when it rained. The dealer has not provided a permanent solution.

- Long Beach, CA, USA

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problem #2

Mar 162003

Jetta 4-cyl

  • miles
Vehicle experienced several recalls/ and several problems: Dome light, vanity mirrors, emissions problems, etc... the consumer experienced the following problems with: The interior dome lights, interior trim had come loose on the passenger side, the passenger vanity mirror light did not shut off, the cup holder was jammed and had broken, the driver window sounded as if air was coming in the vehicle, the glove compartment hinges had broken, the air bag light would come on when the radio was turned off, the sensors never seemed to work, the oil dipstick had given abnormal readings(showing low when oil was just changed), the lean oxygen sensor was replaced, the check engine light was intermittent but stayed on, and the catalytic converter was replaced due to noise which ended after the repair(the check engine light had come back on).

- Pennasauken, NJ, USA

problem #1

Jul 272000

Jetta

  • Manual transmission
  • miles
While driving in a parking lot the right front fender liner fell off causing the consumer to run over it, during repair of the fender liner it was noted that both front grills were missing. Nlm

- Dallas, TX, USA

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