We found the following complaints for VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R (2019)
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The problem is with the vehicle's fuse system. The golf r came with no spare tire but an air pump, which needs to be powered by the 12v dc power of the vehicle. But when i use this original air pump, the fuse of the 12v dc power burns out. This happened for several times since i had the car in october, 2019. The dealer can only give me new fuse to replace the broken one. Many golf r's owners met this similar problems. I think there is some issues with their fuse system design.
Four times over the last week while driving 35 mph straight down a residential road, i experienced an unexpected engagement of the front collision warning, and one of those four times, 4 days ago, i additionally experienced an unexpected engagement of the front assist emergency braking which caused me alarm, as the speed dropped dramatically from 35 mph to 20 mph, and i had to be sure no cars were behind me to cause a rear-end collision.in none of these situations were there any hazards on the road to avoid: cars, pedestrians, objects. In all of these situations, cruise control was engaged at 35 mph. The sensor is not dirty. The error is not consistent in the timing of when it happens. When the front assist emergency braking engaged, the front collision warning did not appear until about 5 minutes after, when the road was also clear and my speed was 35 mph with cruise control engaged.there is a class action lawsuit from august 2020 that describes my situation almost exactly: https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2020/vw-front-assist-class-action-lawsuit-braking.shtmli have not taken my car to the dealership as of yet, but based upon several other complaints regarding this issue, i do not expect them to do more than professionally shrug.
Four times over the last week while driving 35 mph straight down a residential road, i experienced an unexpected engagement of the front collision warning, and one of those four times, 4 days ago, i additionally experienced an unexpected engagement of the front assist emergency braking which caused me alarm, as the speed dropped dramatically from 35 mph to 20 mph, and i had to be sure no cars were behind me to cause a rear-end collision.in none of these situations were there any hazards on the road to avoid: cars, pedestrians, objects. In all of these situations, cruise control was engaged at 35 mph. The sensor is not dirty. The error is not consistent in the timing of when it happens. When the front assist emergency braking engaged, the front collision warning did not appear until about 5 minutes after, when the road was also clear and my speed was 35 mph with cruise control engaged.there is a class action lawsuit from august 2020 that describes my situation almost exactly: https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2020/vw-front-assist-class-action-lawsuit-braking.shtmli have not taken my car to the dealership as of yet, but based upon several other complaints regarding this issue, i do not expect them to do more than professionally shrug.
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