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2004 Jetta - Door open alarm turns on when turning by jcase16
Dec 09, 2008 (7:55 am)
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Our 2004 Jetta is having major issues with the door open alarm. It used to only turn on whenever we made a right turn. We figured out that it is the driver's door that causes the alarm. It will usually go off if you turn right or if you put pressure down on the doors "arm rest".
 
Has anyone else seen this issue? Any ideas on how to fix it? I drive a 2004 Jetta 2.0L and I believe it is a GLS.
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Re: 2004 Jetta - Door open alarm turns on when turning [jcase16] by bpeebles
Dec 09, 2008 (6:10 pm)
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Replying to: jcase16 (Dec 09, 2008 7:55 am)

Do not forget that the HOOD and the TRUNK also can trip the open-door light.
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VW timing belts suck!!! Class Action suit may be pending by wtknght1
Dec 19, 2008 (9:52 am)
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I'm new to this forum, but wanted input from anyone/everyone on the timing belts. My wife's 2003 Jetta 1.8T and her friend at work and one of my friends at work have all experienced timing belt breaks...and subsequent severe engine damage. VW corporate has refused to help because it's out of the 60K warranty. The service guide says to replace them at 105K.
 
I'd like to know if anyone else had issues with these belts on cars that had between 60-105K. If so, please let me know. I've contacted a lawyer and am planning a class action lawsuit against VW - because this should not happen. When the belt breaks, it trashes the engine. Timing belts should never break, much less at 100K miles or earlier.
 
Please let me know so we can get this fixed and wake the folks at VW up. I for one will never purchase a VW and am going to tell everyone I know to stay away from these junk cars!!!!!
 
Chris Ingle
wtknght1aol.com
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Re: VW timing belts suck!!! Class Action suit may be pending [wtknght1] by jodar96
Dec 19, 2008 (10:25 am)
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Replying to: wtknght1 (Dec 19, 2008 9:52 am)

I agree with you. A timing belt should not break under 100K. If VW is not sure of the belt life, it should stick to 60K replacement and not 100K. It is not the belt as much as the engine design and how much load goes on the belt.
 
Audi engines and some Hondas are the same way. It is always wise to know this when buying a car.
 
Joe
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Re: VW timing belts suck!!! Class Action suit may be pending [jodar96] by bpeebles
Dec 19, 2008 (2:27 pm)
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Replying to: jodar96 (Dec 19, 2008 10:25 am)

NEWS FLASH - The 1.8t is an Audi engine.
 
Even Audi specs the 1.8T TB replacment interval at 60K or 80K miles. VW may have made a grave mistake specing it at 105K miles.
 
To more specifically answer your question.... I did a quick search of the internet for this subject and found MANY folks that had their TB break before 105K miles.... I would suspect there is a class-action suit on the way
 
HOWEVER: I beleive that VW also speced an interval for the TB to be inspected at 40K and 80K.... If you cannot prove that your TB was inspected at the proper intervals, you may be SOL on this one.
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Re: VW timing belts suck!!! Class Action suit may be pending [bpeebles] by jeffyscott
Dec 19, 2008 (4:31 pm)
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Replying to: bpeebles (Dec 19, 2008 2:27 pm)

You are correct, timing belt check at 40 and 80 K mi:
 
http://www.vw.com/dealer/MaintenanceSchedulesQuery.do?year=2003&engineCode=1.8T&- carModel=JETTA&TEMPLATENAME=maintenanceComplete&output=print
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Re: 2001 VW Jetta wont start [foxro] by mardy930
Dec 20, 2008 (11:11 am)
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Replying to: foxro (Nov 20, 2008 11:50 am)

most likely the crank position sensor.Check you engine fault codes.
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2000 2.0L VW Jetta Heater no longer getting hot? by pbc
Dec 21, 2008 (7:58 am)
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Hello,
 
My wife has a 2000 VW Jetta with about 140,000KM on it. Recently, the heater doesn't seem to get hot at all. Sometimes it does (very rarely), but for the most part it just gets luke warm.
 
I understand this could be the cause of the thermostat not opening? Is this something that is easy to replace on these cars (seems nothing is!).
 
Could there be another issue?
 
Thanks!
 
Steve
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Re: 2000 2.0L VW Jetta Heater no longer getting hot? [pbc] by bpeebles
Dec 21, 2008 (5:43 pm)
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Replying to: pbc (Dec 21, 2008 7:58 am)

What is the temparture guage telling you? If it says that the engine is up to operating temp... then the problem is likely NOT the thermostat.
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Re: 2000 2.0L VW Jetta Heater no longer getting hot? [pbc] by cosmo
Dec 21, 2008 (6:39 pm)
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Replying to: pbc (Dec 21, 2008 7:58 am)

An easy way to diagnose a faulty thermostat is to drive up a long hill and then coast down a long hill. If the temp gauge approaches or reaches normal operating temperature going uphill, then drops coasting down hill, the thermostat is very likely stuck in the open position. An alternative method during winter is to drive the car with the heater off until the temp gauge reads normal, then turn the heater up to the max. If the temp gauge drops, the thermostat is probably stuck in the open position.

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