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We found the following complaints for SKF BR930361 (Unknown)

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Recently my 1999 vw jetta passenger's seat back caught fire, burning from insider the seat back, the seat and my husband's winter coat (i have pictures i can send) while we were driving in a snow storm down i-93.the vw dealers i went to see, let alone my call to vw northamerica, were asked to provide a replacement seat, to check the electrical connections, etc. The response was almost uniform as to nothing they could do, never seen this before, not within warranty, etc. Now my insurance company is asking for $500 deductible for me to pay for this replacement! my insurance guy and the head of service at wellesley vw both said in all their years, they have never seen anything this bad.but what really gets my goat is that the fire was a serious, life-threatening hazard; there are many cases the internet of jettas' seats catching fire ' but not one recall like they did with the passat a few years back.i have owned vws since 1987 when i got my license; my parents since 1953. I consider myself brand-loyal but am now baffled as to their uniform, unhelpful responses.i need some guidance, letalone help to have them fix this problem.someone might have been killed had the seat fully caught fire or my husband was wearing something other than leather that takes longer to smolder than, let's say, fleece. It seems to me that this is their "liability", and they should make good on correcting the situation.

Recently my 1999 vw jetta passenger's seat back caught fire, burning from insider the seat back, the seat and my husband's winter coat (i have pictures i can send) while we were driving in a snow storm down i-93.the vw dealers i went to see, let alone my call to vw northamerica, were asked to provide a replacement seat, to check the electrical connections, etc. The response was almost uniform as to nothing they could do, never seen this before, not within warranty, etc. Now my insurance company is asking for $500 deductible for me to pay for this replacement! my insurance guy and the head of service at wellesley vw both said in all their years, they have never seen anything this bad.but what really gets my goat is that the fire was a serious, life-threatening hazard; there are many cases the internet of jettas' seats catching fire ' but not one recall like they did with the passat a few years back.i have owned vws since 1987 when i got my license; my parents since 1953. I consider myself brand-loyal but am now baffled as to their uniform, unhelpful responses.i need some guidance, letalone help to have them fix this problem.someone might have been killed had the seat fully caught fire or my husband was wearing something other than leather that takes longer to smolder than, let's say, fleece. It seems to me that this is their "liability", and they should make good on correcting the situation.




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