10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 2,562 miles
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Our 2009 Eos lux was being driven at a slow speed into a head in parking space yesterday. Gas pedal was being engaged to get into the space when car suddenly accelerated and rapidly lunged forward striking two parked cars in the parking row facing this space. Property damage on this vehicle and the two vehicles struck was significant. This car had suddenly jerked forward when pulling away from a stop at an intersection the day before; after the sudden jump forward the car resumed a normal acceleration. Insurer and dealer have assured us they will investigate. This vehicle has a serious and extremely dangerous defect and we will not drive it again unless we are certain that the defect is identified and corrected.
- Summit, NJ, USA
2009 VW Eos dgs transmission seemed to slip when accelerating into traffic. There was a bump like the clutch engaged, but then there was a momentary loss of power (torque) and then another bump like the clutch fully engaged. This vehicle has had the recent recall applied already, and we've experienced a previous problem with the prnds lights flashing (reported already) and the transmission disengaging while driving 40mph, and another incident with only the D light flashing, also remaining in neutral, from stopped while trying to leave a parking spot. Both times the car had to be turned off & on to restore the transmission to operational condition. The VW dealership was unable to find any events in the car's computer for any transmission events. (presumably an error big enough to remain in neutral and flash prnds or D should at the minimum log an error!) complaints for previous 2 incidents are 10290234 and 10285719. The dealership has been unable to find anything wrong with the vehicle.
- Bellevue, WA, USA
2 incidents: Sept 2009, dsg transmission flashed prnds and shifted into low gear. Oct 21 2009, dsg transmission flashed D and shifted into neutral. In the 1st incident, I was driving about 45 mph, and had shifted to neutral. When shifting back to drive, the dashboard flashed the prnds lights at me and the transmission shifted to a very low gear (2nd?), making the car redline and slowing the car abruptly on a busy street. The car would not respond correctly until turned off and restarted. (dangerous while driving). In the 2nd incident, while parked I shifted from P to D. the car flashed D on the dashboard and remained in neutral. There was no immediate danger. Again, I had to turn off the car to reset the problem. I don't know if drive can become disengaged while driving though, particularly since I had the previous incident.
- Bellevue, WA, USA
When driving 2009 Eos, after accelerating I shifted into neutral, then shifted back to D a while later. The car went to a low gear (like 2nd) inappropriate for my speed, and the prnds indicators on the dashboard started flashing. I was unable to restore normal operation without restarting the car. I shifted back to neutral and turned the car off, then on, to get it to behave. Needless to say this was quite unexpected and dangerous in traffic. I would've needed to slow to 20mph or so in a 40mph area to get the engine rpms to a speed appropriate to the gear. I understand that you're already looking into incidents with this transmission, so I thought I should provide an account of my incident.
- Bellevue, WA, USA
This is related to NHTSA action number : PE09035 while driving, trying to accelerate from a stop light and the car wouldn't go. It acted as if it were in neutral. Also noticed on the dash computer where it shows what gear you're in I.e. P, D, R - all of these lights just flashed. Only way to ge the car moving again was to turn off the ignition (in the middle of the road) and restart the car. I was then able to proceed with driving. This incident was extremely scary and I was almost rear-ended. This happened twice the same day so I immediately took the car back to the dealer for service. It had only been driven a total of 200 miles up until I took the car in. The service department called back the next day and said it was a faulty transmission temperature sensor while is now being replaced. I have not received the car back yet.
- Ashburn, VA, USA
On acceleration from a standstill, the vehicle stalls / stutters. Transmission fails to immediately engage and / or there is a lag of as much as 2-3 seconds from pressing the accelerator under light to moderate acceleration until the vehicle begins to move. Transmission clunks / grinds when transitioned from D to R or R to D.
- Kingston, TN, USA
2009 VW Eos - transmission failure in 56 miles. Mechatronics module failure claimed by service dept.
- Crown Point, IN, USA
I purchased my 2009 VW Eos on August 30, 2008. On September 29, 2008 after only approximately 1,300 miles, a valve that measures the temperature of the clutch malfunctioned. As a "safety" precaution the transition will not change gears if the clutch temperature is too high. This valve malfunctioned while I was on the freeway. The car operated as though I put it in neutral and revved the engine. Once out of oncoming traffic it took me three tries to restart my car. I proceeded to exit the freeway and get to a safer destination. While doing so this malfunction occurred two more times. Upon taking my car to the dealer to be repaired I was initially told that the engine switch malfunctioned. Only upon demanding to speak with the head mechanic and being asked to fully describe the situation that the true problem was discovered. It was made clear to me that this is a common problem with this model. Subsequently, the malfunctioning vale causes a pressure problem in the transition. I am anticipating this problem to occur again and have already consulted with a lawyer for lemon law.
- Mission Viejo , CA, USA
- Boca Raton, FL, USA