10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
3 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
3 / 0
Average Mileage:
779 miles

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« Read the previous 20 complaints

problem #8

Feb 092023

ID.4

  • miles
The car spontaneously came to a stop in the middle of the road and would not start again. The displayed showed plenty of battery charge/miles of range left, meaning the issue was not a dead battery. There were several error messages, notably one indicating that the car could not be put into drive because it was still connected to a charging cable. Being that the car was in the middle of the road, the car was not connected to a charger. I was unable to put the car into neutral in order to move it to the side of the road and out from the middle of traffic because the car kept indicating that it could not move with a charging cable still attached. The safety of myself and others was put at risk because my car spontaneously stopped in the middle of the road with no warning. My safety was further put at risk because the issue prevented me from putting the car into neutral in order to move it to safety.

- Evanston , IL, USA

problem #7

Jan 102023

ID.4

  • miles
I am having the (seemingly common) problem of a malfunctioning driver's door handle/latch. The safety issues are: A) the door will sometimes pop itself open while driving - it happened to me while making a right turn and I had to grab the open door with my hand; B) on one occasion I was unable to open the driver door from inside the vehicle, and had to climb out the passenger side; C) I also consider it a safety issue that I cannot lock the car to protect who/what is inside. The car starting having this issue around 1,000 miles, and is currently at the dealer waiting for a backordered part. I wanted to report this because, anecdotally, there are many others with the issue who are also waiting for a fix, and I don't think VWoA has the organizational ability to fix them voluntarily, nor enough qualified EV technicians.

- Cranford, NJ, USA

problem #6

Jan 302023

ID.4

  • miles
I parked my car and pressed the park button which has a nice re-assuring click. However after I let go of the brake, the car started moving. I slammed the brake and checked the screen. Sure enough, the car was not in park. That park button is not very reliable. My car: 2023 AWD Pro S

- Austin, TX, USA

problem #5

Jan 252023

ID.4

  • miles
The electric controlled drivers side door unlatched and opened when I was driving on the highway at 70 MPH. I had my seatbelt on. I had to pullover at the next exit to close the door. Not a good situation. The door was completely closed and locked when I was driving. The door should not of just unlatched and opened.

- Hudson , MA, USA

problem #4

Jan 242023

ID.4

  • miles
At about 11 PM on January 24 I sent a remote command to my vehicle to heat the cabin through the myVW app. The app reported a success like it has many times. When I opened it and sat in the driver-??s seat, the two information displays neither displayed anything nor lit up at all. The car appeared to have heated up as expected and was otherwise operational, i.e. I was able to put it in gear, move, and steer as expected. This was tested at low speed and for a short distance since one of the inoperative digital displays, the ID.Cockpit, also provides critical information for driving. This includes the speedometer, remaining range, and the other various functions normally present in the instrument panel. The issue was not resolved by me briefly leaving the vehicle (a tip suggested by many on forums online dedicated to the vehicle), but was after I forced the entertainment system to restart by holding down on the capacitive power button below the main infotainment screen. This was another suggestion I had often seen online. While the fix is simple, the problem is enormous. A less experienced user who hadn-??t spent hours trawling forums about their car would likely not have known the solution. They would face a decision: abandoning whatever present need they had for the vehicle, or be forced to drive without information like speed and remaining range if driving could not be avoided. P.S. Please let me upload a video on this form. I had to take screenshots of the video I took. Two screenshots show the vehicle in D/drive with the screens blank. The not-screenshots show the infotainment in two states: not working after I briefly left and re-entered the vehicle, and rebooting after I pressed and held the power keys. The previews on here show that they-??re upside down-?? if so, I don-??t know why.

- Draper, UT, USA

problem #3

Jan 162023

ID.4

  • miles
VW ID4 2023 Day two owning ID4, driver's door would not open. I was at the dealership at the time and I was told to make an appointment to fix it. I was also told, it was a thing happening with some new VW ID4 2023. Some sort of short circuit. I went home, did some research, I learned about the recall. I questioned a person on the phone (from dealership) about the notice. They did not answer whether it was safe to drive. On the way to the dealership to fix the door issue, I was involved in a crash. Leaving a red light a car stopped short to avoid a dog. I saw it, hit the brakes all the way down to the floor. ID4 decelerated but did not stop and I braced for impact. I rammed into the car in front of me. I left car at the dealership, I have yet to hear back if it was vehicle malfunction. Timeline: Jan 3: New Car purchased Jan 5: Driver's door would not open from outside. I was told to make an appointment due to limited technicians. I was on site at VW at the time Jan 6: I sent over a text to sales team with a screenshot showing me the recall. No reply from VW Jan 16: On my way to VW for recall, i was involved in a crash.

- Sonoma, CA, USA

problem #2

Dec 302022

ID.4

  • miles
The window on the ID.4 failed to operate as directed. When pulling the lever up to close the window, the window will open rather than close. The vehicle's window lever has two positions, first position controls the window and will cause it to go up/down. Second extended position is one-touch open/close and will open/close the window all the way. Using the first position control with the window 1/2 way open, pulling the lever up using the first position control will result in the window going down. This has put the safety of my child at risk as we had a large animal charging towards the vehicle and when i went to close the window, instead of closing, it opened the window fully. The issue was brought to attention of dealer and replicated in their presence. However, they blamed that because the operation did not generate an error code in the car's computer, there was nothing they can do according to their SOP. There are no error or warning messages relating to this operation but it can be replicated and video of error exists.

- Boston, MA, USA

problem #1

Jan 012023

ID.4

  • miles
On December 29, 2022, I took delivery of a brand new 2023 ID.4 Pro S AWD with 20 miles on the odometer. The vehicle was showing a 12V battery warning the following day. I drove it for about 80 miles that day to ensure that the 12V battery is charged in case it was not properly looked after during transport and at the dealer. The next day, the vehicle was inoperable and immobilized. The 12V battery has failed and the accessory voltage dropped to 8V. Power steering stopped working, headlights were not working and it was not possible to put the vehicle in neutral. I called a tow truck via the Volkswagen roadside assistance. In preparation for the tow the operator attempted to boost the 12V battery from a portable jump starter. This was necessary to put the vehicle in neutral so that it can be moved. While doing that the vehicle became fully operable again and the operator encouraged me to drive the vehicle myself instead of getting it towed. I agreed and drove it to my garage where I put the 12V battery on a tender / battery charger. The following day the vehicle was again completely inoperable and it was now blocking my garage where is was difficult to access. I continued to charge the 12V battery for another full day. Now the vehicle turns on again and can be driven. However, there is a plethora of warnings including one that states that 12V battery supply is limited and the vehicle needs to be driven with care. I scheduled an appointment with a Volkswagen dealer for the following day. In summary, I took delivery of a brand new vehicle that almost immediately became inoperable. Given that it's very difficult to impossible to get the vehicle on a tow truck without the 12V accessory voltage powering its electronics the manufacturer should have taken precautions so that the battery cannot fail in such rapid and unpredictable fashion. There needs to be a way to put the vehicle in neutral in emergency situations such as this one.

- Los Angeles, CA, USA