We found the following complaints for VOLKSWAGEN CABRIOLET (1989)
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The contact owns a 1989 volkswagen cabriolet.the contact smelled gasoline while sitting in the vehicle.she took the vehicle to a volkswagen repair shop.the contact found a recall for her year, make, and model vehicle, but was informed that the recall did not apply to her vin.the contact believes that her vehicle should be covered under the recall because she is experiencing the same defect.the transmission type, recall number, and mileages were unavailable.updated 04/11/08 the consumerstated after repair is performed by vw is plainly obvious the recall is on the same year but different vin number. Updated 04/11/08
Fuel is leaking from the fuel tank.the dealer will fix at the owners expense.*ph two recalls were issued related to this failure, 94v-065000 and 91v-201000.the dealer indicated that no recalls were issued.*nlm
Recall # 94v065000 fuel: fuel tank assembly: tank; afterrecall work was performed,fuel tank starting to leak. Dealer stated toconsumer that it could cost $700.00 to replace fuel pump andaccumulator.fuel tank was not leaking when vehicle was taken to dealer.
Recall # 94v065000: fuel tank:after the recall work was performed, the gas tank started to leak. Dealer stated to consumer that he would have to pay $700.00 dollars to replace the fuel pump and accumulator. Consumer did not have a problem with fuel tankbefore recall work was completed. *ml
Fuel tank was leaking fuel from the seams. Dealer has repaired the vehicle. Please provide further details.
Volkswagen says recall doesn't appear in their system, vin [xxx] falls into the category and no local dealers have done this recall on this vehicle... Gas tank is leaking from said area profusely , which runs the risk of an explosion.updated 07/16/2012 information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)
There is a gas leak coming from the gas tank, andconsumer can smell the gas within the vehicle.problem has returned, anddealer can't determine thecause.
1989 vw cabriolet fuel tank has defective seam weld in fuel tank as documented in campaign # 94v065000.tank has never been replaced, yet vw says there are no open recalls on this vehicle.
Vehicle had a wet substance on the ground. Consumer took the vehicle to an independent mechanic, and the leak was determined to be gas.there was a crack in the gas tank.contact was made with the manufacturer to determine if the vehicle was serviced on a recall. Manufacturertoldconsumer to take the vehicle to the dealer to determine ifrepairs will be at consumer'sexpense.
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