10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
50,670 miles

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problem #46

May 052022

Tiguan

  • miles
Ignition Coil failed while on highway. Car hesitated, shook, and and slowed down. Created dangerous situation where we had to merge across to get off highway.

- Lakewood , OH, USA

problem #45

Dec 312021

Tiguan

  • miles
At 77k miles the engine's timing chain jumped a tooth or two at startup. This seems to have destroyed the engine. Prior to that: no problems. My DTC scanner said the cam timing was off. VW wanted $25k to fix it after having it towed in. It sounded like rocks in a coffee can. It had just come from Chicago to visit and my son was stranded. I had to put him on a train home. I now am putting in a used engine for $9500 & it is going to take several weeks. When I looked on the internet I see this has been described as "a ticking time bomb". (REF Jalopnik.com). There was a class action law suit, but I guess --- since we had not had an issue--- redress was over. Still... 77k miles.

- Fenton, MI, USA

problem #44

Jul 202020

Tiguan

  • 97,500 miles
I've only owned the VW Tiguan 2012 for 6 months, January 2020 and the vehicle engine shuts off, all power lost and has to be restarted. This has happened more than 8 times in the past 6 months, 2 times in the past week, it shut off while driving on the highway and yesterday July 20,2020 while driving through an intersection.

- Woodbridge, NJ, USA

problem #43

Oct 012019

Tiguan 4-cyl

  • 47,000 miles
Gradual coolant leak with dealership knowledge upon sale of the car (44,000 miles). Refill overflow every 8 to 10 months. Leak unknown. Had to increase refilling gradually over time, thought it was due to use from work in 2016. Increased to once every few months 2017. Fill every week or two from 2018 to 2019....daily since late 2019 to now. Engine does not over heat. Refilling over flow coolant tank every time I need to drive the car. I have to turn on the car, pop the hood, and see how much it goes below the minimum line. Then fill to maximum. Daily refill started around October 2019. Received transmission flush and fuel induction service. Mechanic said I need a water pump and radiator. He thought the recall would cover my car but said my VIN wasn't showing a defect. I'm not sure why it's not. Dealership knew about the leak upon the sale of the car. Help!! I had no idea the leak was going to get worse. The dealership made it sound like something minor I just had to deal with.

- Orange City, FL, USA

problem #42

May 072020

Tiguan 4-cyl

  • miles
The vehicle checks engine and oil light often appear in the panel, even after change the oil and the car show no leaking. The oil was changed always by VW, who never detected any problem, even when the paper they gave to us says, 'our technician has inspected your vehicle'. we left the car in VW service we received the diagnostic: "replace timing chain and turbo." By the way, this is the third time they replace the turbo: Original one, and 2 replacement. After they change the turbo, they discovered a new problem with camshaft. Our car has the mpp coverage, the last owner has too. All the repair and oil change never be made by outside of VW. This cost to our coverage and for us a lot of money and we spend a lot of time without the car. We would do like an answer from VW about this situation because the car still has a problem with vibration.

- Orlando, FL, USA

problem #41

Apr 162020

Tiguan 4-cyl

  • 50,000 miles
My car only has 50K miles on it. The coolant light comes on every month or so. When I check the coolant the lever is severely low. There must be a problem with a defective part on the VW Tiguan why this is happening. Can someone explain the issue here? thanks.

- Royal Oak, MI, USA

problem #40

Nov 102018

Tiguan

  • 61,400 miles
The water pump has been cracked, leaking the coolant. The car engine was overheated but didn't lead to accidents in my case. VW group is producing the water pump out of plastic, which eventually cracks for many of VW and Audi car owners, and could lead to the road accident indirectly.

- Cupertino, CA, USA

problem #39

Sep 232019

Tiguan

  • 113,000 miles
The contact owns a 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan. The contact stated that there was a puddle of oil in the driveway. The vehicle was taken to boise Volkswagen (8400 w franklin rd, boise, id 83709) where it was determined that the turbo needed to be replaced. The dealer replaced the turbo in September of 2018 at the owner's expense. The vehicle was not repaired again. The manufacturer was notified of the recurrence and provided case number: 190720353. The approximate failure mileage was 113,000.

- Boise, ID, USA

problem #38

May 292019

Tiguan

  • 81,000 miles
Vehicle engine suddenly began idling roughly while stopped at city street intersection. While driving the engine still felt rough and would occasionally stop running. After getting it to a VW service mechanic it received the following diagnostic - "check engine light: Found camshaft spool valve has come apart. Found cam shaft bearing bracket oil screen damaged." At 81,000 miles this car should not exhibit such problems. There appears to be a recall on 2015 VW Tiguan engines related to the same part, cam shaft. I reached out to VW for any info about this, and have not received any response.

- Kansas City, MO, USA

problem #37

Mar 252019

Tiguan

  • 93,000 miles
The timing chain & timing chain tensioner malfunctioning prior to 93,000 miles, below the projected owners manual 120,000 miles, caused the timing chain to fail and the engine to not have the correct oil pressure/volume. This led to oil leaking from all of the covers and led to complete engine failure. Although the engine was serviced regularly by certified mechanics for oil changes and multiple water pumps ( 3 water pumps in 4 years) the engine exploded due to high oil pressure caused by the faulty time chain tensioner and timing chain malfunctioning.

- New Bern, NC, USA

problem #36

Nov 182016

Tiguan

  • 78,000 miles
Water pump malfunctions and oil leaks leading to water pump malfunctions that over heat the engine and cause significant engine damage. Three water pumps in three years and ultimately blown engine.

- New Bern, NC, USA

problem #35

Dec 162018

Tiguan

  • 133,000 miles
I have faithfully taken my volkswagon Tiguan 2012 to a VW dealership every 10,000 miles, as recommended, so I would save the life of my engine, it would be considered a certified preowned vehicle and last me 10-15 years. My car wouldn't start Saturday morning 12/16/18 in my garage, I had just driven it the night before and parked in it my garage about 8pm. I had to have it towed to the VW dealership that has been servicing my vehicle.. they called me on 12/20/18 and told me my timing chain failed and that my engine had catastrophic damage and I needed a new engine which would be $9500. (?) really I then proceeded to call Volkswagen main headquarters. The gentleman took all of my information down, asked me what I think should happen and I told him I wanted help with repairing the engine. I paid a large price for this 'quality vehicle', had it serviced faithfully as instructed by VW and was never informed about a recal on this faulty tension chain failure and was never informed to have my timing chain replaced at 60,000 miles. It's only 6 years old for god's sake. He put me on hold, came back and told tell me he was so sorry there was nothing he could do because of the mileage of 138,000. (highway miles)

- Indianapolis, IN, USA

problem #34

Nov 172018

Tiguan

  • 47,000 miles
I was driving my Tiguan when it stalled out at the end of the street. I was able to turn the car off and then on again and it started just fine. I was able to drive my car up the street when it started jerking, sputtering, and lurching, like it did not want to go forward. The check engine light came on at this time. I was able to drive about 1000 feet to the nearest gas station. The check engine light remained on. We started the car again this morning, and it did the same thing: Lurching, jerking, and sputtering. It was able to drive about 500 feet. Again, the check engine light is still on.

- San Jose, CA, USA

problem #33

Sep 142018

Tiguan

  • 130,000 miles
My vehicle lost power in the middle of an intersection. Later it was determined that my timing chain has "broken time" and needs to be replaced

- Alpharetta, GA, USA

problem #32

Aug 142018

Tiguan

  • 94,657 miles
The contact owns a 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan. The contact stated that the check engine warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was repaired per an unknown NHTSA campaign number by import service center (122 sunset ln, cleveland, tn 37312, (423) 478-5766), but the check engine warning indicator remained illuminated after the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 94,657.

- Cleaveland, OH, USA

problem #31

Dec 242017

Tiguan

  • 115,000 miles
Timing chain tensioner failed (common issue with VW tsi engine) and caused an interference which resulted in a catastrophic failure of the engine during a regular engine start-up. This issue happened at about 115,000 miles and resulted in an engine replacement. The car was stationary and was working properly earlier in the day. The car was up to date with all recommended maintenance/ service tasks. Upon searching the web, it was noted this was a common issue to a point that there are several sites that offer "kits" to repair the engine (just search "timing chain tensioner issue + VW tsi" on google). One example of such site is this one: Https://www.shopdap.com/blog/2-0T-VW-and-Audi-tsi-timing-chain-tensioner-problems.html this failure resulted in a repair job of over usd 5000 to replace the engine on a relatively new car that supposedly has a timing chain system that should last the life of the engine. This is a know issue to VW as they have updated the tenssioner design. I wish VW would have issued a tsb/ recall to update the tensioner to the lasted design and prevent such failure.

- Waukesha, WI, USA

problem #30

Feb 062018

Tiguan

  • 65,000 miles
Timing tensioner chain blew and shredded our engine at 65,000 miles. Metal pieces were found in the oil pan. This happened in a parking lot when the car failed to start - thankfully not while the vehicle was in motion. VW service tried to insinuate that we may not have changed the oil often enough, which is low considering we have all records showing we changed the oil exactly when prescribed by VW, as the service guy later admitted. The real issue is the tensioner chain is susceptible to failure. This is not only dangerous (I.e. if the engine failed while on a highway with young children in the back) but expensive, and it is infuriating that VW did not recommend a simple replacement when they became aware of the problem.

- Worthington, OH, USA

problem #29

Jan 072018

Tiguan

  • 62,000 miles
I was driving and the car began to stall and vibrate. I had to pull over and took the car in and the reported that the ignition coil was bad.

- Baltimore, MD, USA

problem #28

Sep 012017

Tiguan

  • 62,000 miles
Check engine light came on and triggered code reflecting misfires. Dealership checked out and it is a carbon buildup on intake valves. I am told this is a widespread problem with direct injection sytems especially on Volkswagen, bmws, Audi. The suggested fix is to have a shop or dealer remove manifold and use a media blast of walnut shells to remove the carbon. This will only last until the buildup comes back. This SUV has approx 62,000 miles on it. The cost of getting the valves cleaned ranges anywhere from $400 to 1200. This problem is an inherent issue with design and there is nothing a consumeer can do to prevent it. As one repair shop said, it is inevitable and all direct injection engines will suffer this problem. I am appalled that there is no recall on this issue and when the dealer says it is a maintenance type item it really makes no sense to me. Proper maintenance should never include walnut blasting of carbon deposits on valves!!! manufacturers need to step up and admit their mistakes and take responsibility for their design flaws. If I had been told when purchasing the car that you will need to do the media blasting at 60K, I certainly would not have made the purchase.

- Sagamore Hills, OH, USA

problem #27

Aug 262017

Tiguan

  • 89,000 miles
My check engine light came on, indicating code P0341. I took the car into the shop and they replaced the camshaft position sensor in an attempt to fix the problem. The car was returned to me with the check engine light off. Two drives later the check engine light was back on, and while driving the epc light would intermittently light when a nasty rattle became audible. This typically happened upon acceleration, near 2K RPM. I have not driven it over 30 mph since this issue started, only accelerating very gingerly. I took the car back into the mechanic, at which point they informed me the cam chain tensioner and guides had failed or were in the process of failing. They informed me that repairing the timing chain components would cost $4000, but that the engine is also burning oil. They recommended a total engine replacement for $5400. I purchased the Tiguan used from larson VW in Tacoma, wa November 2015 (just under 2 years ago) with 59000 miles on it. It currently has ~89000 miles.

- Kingston, WA, USA

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