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#281 of 784 Re: 2004 New Beetle convertible needs a new transmission [orangebug]
by vwbugssuck
Aug 25, 2010 (6:49 am)
My car still sits in my driveway as I cannot bring myself to spend between 5500 and 7500 for a transmission when the car is bluebook at 7500. The re-built by volkswagen is only guaranteed up to 12,000. I would check your warranty re the transmission, I thought it was up to 65,000. Even if it is only 50,000 I would contact VW of America to discuss, only 3,000 outside of warranty, they should just pick it up but don't wait any longer. Good that you filed a complaint! I wish others would do it! I've been trying to find an attorney who would take a class action lawsuit but no luck so far. The more complaints the better!! Let me know how it goes with VW of America and good luck! Cathy
#282 of 784 Re: 2004 New Beetle convertible needs a new transmission [buggedout1]
by orangebug
Aug 25, 2010 (7:06 am)
Thanks, I will let my car limp to Aamco and get an estimate.
I will continue to post as I make progress in my fight with VW. I am going to send them a book with 56 pages of printouts from this forum, 14 pages of NHTSA complaints on 2004 convertible, and copies of what the mechanics tell me.
Wall Street Journal is a great idea. Also, what about somebody calling the "Car Talk" guys on NPR? I wonder what they would think? At least we'd get a good laugh.
#283 of 784 Re: 2004 New Beetle convertible needs a new transmission [vwbugssuck]
by orangebug
Aug 25, 2010 (7:16 am)
My car hasn't been fixed yet, it is out of warranty (5 years) and VW was not receptive on the first call. My husband called, the woman listened politely and offered nothing.
I am going to send VW of America a book with 56 pages of posts from this forum, 14 pages of complaints on NHTSA website, and repair estimate from the VW mechanic.
There was a post sometime last year on potential class action, nothing ever became of it. Was that you? How many people are required for class action? For my model alone there are 36 complaints on NHTSA, I'm sure there are many more who haven't filed a claim. Too bad, such a cute little car!
#284 of 784 Re: 2004 New Beetle convertible needs a new transmission [orangebug]
by nataliemac
Aug 25, 2010 (11:12 am)
Hi there,
I've got a 2003 Beetle, and I got the same story from the dealer. And their apologies that I was 100 miles out of warranty. The warranty apparently expired at 65,000. I had had trouble with it clunking and shifting hard for months, and had taken it to the dealer four times complaining of the problems and each time they claimed they couldn't find any problem.
Then at 65,100 miles, the transmission just completely froze up on a busy Los Angeles freeway. Thank god I was able to get to the side without causing a major accident. I had the tow truck take my car to the dealer and they said new transmission for $6,800 and refused to do anything for me about the warranty even though they had previously checked the car out four times.
I got a tow truck to take the car to an old-time transmission shop in business and under the same owner since the 1960's! Seriously. They were able to rebuild the transmission. I'm over 100K miles now and the car's been fine. I also had to replace a Valve Body and a Transmission Control Unit, I think it was called.
#285 of 784 Re: 2004 New Beetle convertible needs a new transmission [nataliemac]
by orangebug
Aug 25, 2010 (11:34 am)
Thanks. The part of your story about VW warranty is pretty sad, but thanks for the advice on going to another shop, I will try that next and keep posting on my journey to get my peppy little car back!
#286 of 784 VW Beetle Transmission
by rayal
Aug 26, 2010 (3:35 pm)
I have a 2004 VW Beetle Convertible that I have been told needs a new transmission for $6000. I've owned it 2 years and already have replaced an 0-2 sensor, water-pump, as well as, took it to the dealer to fix an airbag recall, that stayed fixed for a whole 5 days. Now my rear windows are sticking and my driver window falls into the door. It is parked in my driveway because it is too dangerous to drive, jumping, jerking, getting stuck in 3rd gear, shifting at strange times, etc. I have filed complaints with Office of Defects Investigation - www.odi.nhtsa.dot.gov and with consumersaffairs.com. If you are having problems with your transmission you should too. Maybe we can get some resolution together.
#287 of 784 Re: VW TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS- DO THIS!!!! [shaunnal]
by rayal
Aug 26, 2010 (3:43 pm)
I did it, your right we need more complaints!!!!
#288 of 784 Re: VW TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS- DO THIS!!!! [rayal]
by exiledforu
Aug 27, 2010 (12:44 pm)
Same problem here. I have a 2006 Beetle convertable. It has been "clunking" for about 2 months. It currently has 82,000 miles on it. I called AAMCO and they will be looking at it on Monday. They said they have had to repair the tranny already on several other beetles. What has worked in the meantime is letting up on the gas as it is shifting. I will start registering my complaint today.
#289 of 784 Temperature light
by exiledforu
Aug 27, 2010 (12:46 pm)
Has anyone had problems with the temperature light staying on red, when the car is cold?
#290 of 784 Re: VW TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS- DO THIS!!!! [exiledforu]
by buggedout1
Aug 27, 2010 (1:31 pm)
same mileage as mine. keep complaining, this is a definite recall on the transmission, in which VW will not take responsibility! AAMCO was terrific with my new transmission, not only alot less than VW, but new what they were doing. At the time that my car was at AAMCO they had also just gotten another 04 beetle convertible with the same issue!! wow, and VW says there is no problem????