10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 12,733 miles
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This is another of the many customer complaints regarding the power windows in Volkswagen cars. Currently, my front passenger window is stuck down and will not raise. It will require a new window regulator. My back windows are also currently stuck in the up position. I had previously brought the car in to check the right rear window. Volkswagen informed me that it needed a regulator and that the repairs would cost $800!!! for one window!!! I still had one more window to fix at that point. The repairs would cost almost 1/3 of the total value of my car!! so needless to say, my rear windows have been stuck up for the past 3 years. Now my front window is stuck down. This is a safety risk. The car is now completely vulnerable to theft and the elements. Doing some research, I have found hundreds of complaints regarding this defect. I have also found a technical bulletin regarding window regulator motors. Bulletin #9704039704F. This issue needs to be addressed by Volkswagen and a recall needs to be issued. As I understand it, ive been lucky so far. Most of these defective windows simply fall into the car. This is a safety risk for the people in the car and needs to be dealt with.
- Ct, CT, USA
'recall campaign' for Volkswagen Jetta 1997 install protective shield in right rear wheelhousing. The consumer was chagred for a recall regarding the window regulators.
- Austin, TX, USA
Past year: Auto door locks failed, could not open either front door; transmission failed, exhaust system rusted out, headlights out, signals out, wheel bearings need replaced, air bag light stays on, have not been able to drive car in nearly 1 year, required nearly $5000 worth of damage.
- Oakton, VA, USA
The front passenger window stopped working at 26,000 miles, followed by the rear driver's side window at 30,000 miles and the rear passenger's side window at 36,000 miles. We have not repaired any of these because we were told we would have to pay for it, since the vehicle was out of warranty after 24,000 miles. Last month the front driver's side window fell into the door as well. We have been told by a local dealer that VW is paying for windows to be fixed in their Jettas purchased after September, 1999. However, this will not help those of us with problem windows in cars made before then. VW knows this is a problem, their dealers know it is a problem, yet they will not do anything to help their customers. Please make sure that VW gets a copy of this, and if they wish to contact me to rectify this situation, they may do so, because at this point, we will never buy another VW again, and neither will anyone we know because of the varied problems we have had with our car (the windows are just one).
- Birmingham, AL, USA
Consumer called complaining about having problems with the windows on vehicle. Manufacturer was contacted, and stated that she will need to take the vehicle to a delaer to see what was wrong with the windows. But consumer will have to pay for it because warranty expired.
- San Francisco, CA, USA
Consumer stated that window would fall inside the door when trying to operate. Dealer notified.
- Goleta, CA, USA
3 out of the 4 window regulators on my 1997 VW Jetta have gone bad within the past 9 or so months. I searched the NHTSA site to see if any recall had been ordered, and found nothing. During the last incident (my front passenger side window), the window made a loud noise, and then would not go back up...in the middle of my driving. The other 2 windows (both back windows) fall completely down. I feel this is a safety issue. The windows can "fall" at any moment. What if you have young passengers in the car" what if the window falling causes a distraction to the driver? what if it is raining or snowing, and you can't get the windows back up" after doing some research on the internet, I found many other VW customers who have had the exact same problem..and no recall is in place. Not to mention that repair cost for 1 window is over $200.
- Lemont, PA, USA
Since I have purchased my vehicle brand new off the lot, I have had nothing but problems with my car windows, everyone on the vehicle, I have had to repair at some point costing at least $200 a pop, now I know things happens but I am the only person riding in my vehicle so I really don't understand why all the windows are breaking and I was pretty sure there had to be some kind of recall on this because I refuse to believe it is just happening to my car and I have had enough of this problem and it has also determined if I will ever buy another Volkswagen and I will not recommend Volkswagen to my friends at all, some of which I have already told I would never buy another Volkswagen, because it will nickel and dime U to death.....I don't expect to have to fix all my windows 1 maybe but all 4 of mine have gone bad!!!and I don't think I should have to pay for this the dealer/manufacturer should repair them free....and reimburse me my money 1 window cost me $270 with parts and labor, that is crazy to have to pay that for 1 window, I will not buy another Volkswagen ever....please see that the dealer/manufacturer get a copy of this..thank you..
- Arlington, TX, USA
The rear passenger window regulator has broken (twicein the rear and once in front) where the plastic is molded to the metal. The hydraulic steering unit started leaking at the seals of the unit causing the rubber boot to disintergrate. Loss of power steering resulted. Volkswagen requires replacement of the whole unit including tie rod ends (not repairable). Fuel storage tank is leaking somewhere between the car and the tank.
- Waldorf, MD, USA
Both passengers power windows fell down inside door. Vehicle has not been examined by dealer.
- Sheppardsville, VA, USA
Every Volkswagen owner I have ever talked has had one of these windows fail and yet Volkswagen not only hasn't fixed the problem they kept the design the same when they redesigned much of the rest of the car. I know its just a power window. But think about a 4 sqft hole opening up in your car as you drive down the freeway with a child or pet in the back seat.
- Aurora, CO, USA
The power window motor and regulator had failed five times in 3 of the 4 window on the car. Volkswagen knows of the problem, but refuses to repair the probelm without charging for the repair. This is a widespread problem with Volkswagen from 1997-1999. I even had a window regulator and motor installed brand new out of the box that was faulty. Help.
- Charlotte, NC, USA
They have said this problem doesn't occur frequently--ha!. no safety defect listed.
- Okemos, MI, USA
The first window failure incident included the two front windows and the dealer replaced the regulators and motors. I had to pay 20% of the total cost. The second window failure include the same two front windows and also the rear right window. The dealer is quoting a price of approximately $1,354 plus tax. I contacted the manufacturer and they said they would pay up to 50% of the cost of the parts. I feel that these items are a defect and they should make repairs at no cost to me.
- Orlando, FL, USA
Two of my window regulators and motors broke last August. The other two broke a couple of months ago. The car has not been in an accident and I rarely use the rear windows. Volkswagen will not replace. I was charged $60 for diagnosis... each window costs $600 to fix at the VW dealer. I am now driving with only one back window operating.
- West Islip, NY, USA
Power window regulator failed.
- Newbury Pa, CA, USA
Power window motor failed on passenger side.
- San Jose, CA, USA
- Denver, CO, USA