Sign In Join 



VW Ignition Coil Problems? - READ ONLY

243 messages,  Last post on Aug 11, 2003 at 7:24 PM

You are in the Maintenance & Repair - Archived Discussions Forum. Your Host is mr_shiftright

This discussion is ARCHIVED. To reactivate the discussion, post a request in the Lost? Ask the M&R Host for directions! discussion.

What is this discussion about? Volkswagen Passat, Volkswagen Golf, Volkswagen Jetta, Audi A4, Audi TT, Volkswagen New Beetle, Electrical, Engine, Sedan


Messages Page 2 of 25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
...
25
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

#10 of 243
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?
#11 of 243
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!
#12 of 243
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.
#13 of 243
thanks pkradd by 03honda
Dec 15, 2002 (11:17 am)
#14 of 243
03honda by pkradd
Dec 15, 2002 (1:29 pm)
Perhaps not all Passats used the offending supplier or lots of the problem coils anyway.
#15 of 243
Passat Coilpacks by wdwward
Dec 16, 2002 (3:12 pm)
There is much information on this thread over at http://clubb5.zeroforum.com
#16 of 243
my passat by focus090
Dec 24, 2002 (2:36 pm)
so i havea 2002 passat, and have had the same problem, started it one morning, smelled rotten eggs, the car shook abnormally, and would hardly go over 30mph. took it to the dealership and they've had it for 2 1/2 weeks now. they've been waiting for the part - the coil patch they called it. so we contacted vw of america talked to people at corporate headquartersand eventually got a free rental car, taxes paid by vw and all...turns out i get it back thursday! i'm happy as hell, i miss driving my european turbo tank...nore so than this 2001 dodge stratus rental. if there is such a probloem with this one part, it should be recalled...if it were a ford car, it would have been recalled a year ago. (that could be taken as a knock to ford or a compliment)
#17 of 243
Info by passatprincess
Jan 03, 2003 (5:25 pm)
Just wondering if any of you have been charged for the repairs that have been made on the coil packs?
#18 of 243
Coil problems by bjh17
Jan 03, 2003 (7:27 pm)
I have a 2002 Passat and I'm on the 3rd Coil problem. The car has to be towed in tomorrow. I cannot believe that nothing can be done about this. The first time was when the car was 6 months old, then again 4 months later and now 5 weeks later it happens again. The wind can shake the car and I get nervous I won't make it home or to the dealer. The dealer said "if" they have the part, they will replace it again, why bother, the replacement part is just as defective as the coil that is there now.
#19 of 243
2003 Coil Problem by rcam2
Jan 08, 2003 (8:16 pm)
My wife's 2003 Passat had an ignition coil fail with 6000 miles on the clock. Part is on backorder. Looks like VW has decided to carry a known problem over into the new model year.

Messages Page 2 of 25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
...
25
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

New? Join Now!

Forum Tools

Please sign in.
Email Address:

Password:

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Enter Keyword(s)

Advanced Search

Browse by Vehicle



View All Vehicles
Advertisement
Ask the Community
See What People Are Asking

Browse by Board

Browse by Topic


View All Topics

Today's Chats

Advertisement