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replacements.. by outrun
Nov 25, 2002 (1:05 pm)
Supposidly, VW changed back to their orignal supplier already and the replacements aren't failing.
 
It only took 2+ years for them to realize their mistake.
 
-Craig
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Like others have stated... by mike1qaz
Nov 26, 2002 (12:43 pm)
This is a known problem. Visit the Passat forums on this board and find out the other grelims waiting for you.
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mike1qaz - grelims by allhorizon
Dec 03, 2002 (3:01 am)
Grelims are not that bad, really.
 
With some cars, you have gremlins waiting for you. Luckily, that is not the case with VWs. And Grelim's faulty coil packs are replaced under warranty.
 
- D
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But... by outrun
Dec 03, 2002 (3:53 am)
This gremlin will leave us stranded.
 
Squeaks and rattles are one thing. Even an MFA that doesn't work all the time. But a coil pack? This is a KNOWN issue by VW (they admitted to it in AutoWeek). There is a 3-5 week backorder on these things in certain areas of the country. This is also a safety issue: on the highway with an 18 wheeler closely following, and bang. Coil pack dead. What happens next I dare not say.
 
This should be a recall. Plain and simple. VW had a good coil pack design from 98 through 01. Then they went with a different supplier to save a few bucks. Now 1.8Ts are blowing coil packs left and right. VW saw this, and went back to the original (or yet another) supplier.
 
-Craig
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At least by mliong
Dec 03, 2002 (12:30 pm)
it took VW two years to track it down, acknowlidge the problem and fix it!
 
It took Chrysler over TEN years to even admit their tranny problems in their minivans!
 
Did the supplier of the bad coil packs supply VW with most of their Jetta parts as well?
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2002 1.8t by 03honda
Dec 15, 2002 (9:55 am)
Hi, I have a 2002 1.8t Passat Wagon, I have been reading a lot about the coils problems, although mine haven't failed yet, should I ask my dealer to replace them? would they be covered under the warranty?
 
thanks a lot!
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Replacing Coils by pkradd
Dec 15, 2002 (10:41 am)
Dealers will not do what you state unless there is a offiical recall. The Warranty will only cover when things go wrong not in anticipation of a problem happening.
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thanks pkradd by 03honda
Dec 15, 2002 (11:17 am)
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03honda by pkradd
Dec 15, 2002 (1:29 pm)
Perhaps not all Passats used the offending supplier or lots of the problem coils anyway.
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Passat Coilpacks by wdwward
Dec 16, 2002 (3:12 pm)
There is much information on this thread over at http://clubb5.zeroforum.com

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