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I have owned 4 VW's, the last one was a Corrado. The Corrado and Rabbit GTI had reliability problems (electrical related). Four different VW dealers were not able to diagnose or repair the Corrado causing me to sell it with low mileage. I am considering the purchase of a Jetta TDI next year, has VW reliability improved? |
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Replying to: redvw (Nov 03, 2008 7:05 am) Another is the so called definition of reliability. What does that REALLY mean? As a comparison, I have the "highly reliable" Honda Civic (04) . Honda defines it SANS "consumables" Well, needing tires at 74,300 miles and three alignments the way the Civic does, does NOT count in the reliability measure, even as I am still running oem tires on the VW Jetta (As history I also had a 82 Honda Accord manual)
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Replying to: redvw (Nov 03, 2008 7:05 am) By the way, based on our frustrating experience with an Audi and a nephew's similar experience with a Corrado, I suspicion your problem on the Corrado was the fuse panel. |
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Replying to: ruking1 (Nov 03, 2008 7:26 am) |
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I am having power loss on my 1999.5 Jetta TDI. The whole story is important here probably. Head needed rebuilding, has new camshaft, timing belt, tensioners waterpump since it was all open. I also had the turbo actuator valve replaced (the bladder gizmo behind the engine). Right after that the turbo worked great, car ran like a dream for about a weak. I then noticed when the turbo would spool when at high RPMs that it would skip and then plop into limp mode. It has gotten progressively worse so that now it will drop off almost from the first acceleration in first gear. It will usually fix when the key is cycled. when I run the codes I get P0101 an P1550 (regular handheld jobby), and under the the Vag-Com there are also codes for the rear ABS sensors. So far to fix this issue I have replaced the Turbo Solenoid (up by the windshield with the hoses going to it), I have replaced the MAF....I have taken apart the hoses going to the air filter (all clear). I have visually inspected the vacuum hoses and though a little frayed don't see any breaks. The air filter is relatively new. The connector plug (that plugs into the MAF) is a replacement plug so it leads me to believe someone looked at replacing that before I came onto the scene. I am thinking I should check to make sure that is wired well...but what else should I try. Any advice, happen to anyone else? I am reaching the end of my wits thinking about it....need some things to check so I feel like I am sniffing out the problem....give me your best shot! Jason WVO 2001 jetta TDI GLS auto 1999.5 Jetta TDI GL |
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Replying to: redvw (Nov 03, 2008 7:05 am) Neighbor stopped by this weekend and he'd recently turned 150k on his '06 Jetta TDI. The only "repair" he's made was to replace the glowplugs a few months back. I ask him about the clutch after reading some of the posts here and he said said it was fine. Granted we (as do most TDI owners) drive largely on the highway so there's really no reason the clutch won't last a very long time. I'ver also not ever heard of anyone that lost a manual tranny on a tdi. |
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150k on a 2006 TDI is awesome. How often does this dude replace fuel filter etc ? Does he use the factory maintenance sched and do ya know, is he a member of Fred's? cheers... |
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Replying to: elias (Nov 04, 2008 3:29 am)
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Replying to: sebring95 (Nov 04, 2008 5:13 am) Very impressive (makes the 295k on my VW Dsl PU look like small potatoes). best, ez
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Replying to: ezshift5 (Nov 04, 2008 7:05 am) |
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