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We found the following complaints for VOLKSWAGEN GTI (2015)

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Airbag clock spring failure. The sterling wheel will make a crunching noise while making left or right hand turns. At point of failure i was making a left hand turn then all the sudden the crunching noise stopped, and i got error air bag, error transmission, and the horn stopped working.

The clockspring broke, i have an airbag error light on and none of the steering wheel functions work including the horn. Many of the 2015 vw vehicles have been recalled but the gti is not apart of the recall.. The dealership confirmed it's the clockspring

Power steering turns stick randomly at any speed, requiring me to turn off the engine and restart only to get the steering back to normal. Very scary as more effort has to be input i to the steering for it to work. Engine stalls and cuts out randomly especially on idle. Has caused several issues when driving.

I was sent a recall notice from volkswagen of america stating that a micro switch may be faulty and that i should schedule an inspection immediately. I scheduled service and was told by the dealership that there was no remedy available. More recently, i received another notice detailing the recall and remedy and was told again by the dealership there was no remedy available.this second recall notice very clearly states that the remedy is for the dealer to install an additional switch and circuit board and that it will take about an hour. It makes no sense to me that i would receive a notice telling me to get my car fixed asap, but there is no remedy available.

The clockspring broke, i have an airbag error light on and none of the steering wheel functions work including the horn. Many of the 2015 vw vehicles have been recalled but the gti is not apart of the recall.. The dealership confirmed it's the clockspring

My coolant warning light came on at about 71k miles, to my surprise.my mechanic checked all fluid levels when i last had the car in, which was about 6k miles prior.i checked the coolant level and it was way below the minimum level in the reservoir.my independent mechanic determined it was the thermostat housing which in turn caused damage to the water pump as well.this results in a $980 repair.after doing some research online, i have determined that this problem has affected other vw gtis of the same model generation.this is a factory defect and should be covered by vw but my car is now outside of the factory warranty.i am seeking to recover the money i have spent out of pocket and to prevent this from happening to any other owners.the details are as follows:the issue is limited to 2015- us models and 2013- european models, and seems to be related to the ea888 rev3 engine that is in several mqb models sold by vw/audi.coolant will slowly seep out of a weep hole on the underside of the thermostat housing. It doesn't seem to be enough to ever leave a puddle but slight residue may be seen under the thermostat housing and possibly on the oil pan. The loss of coolant often trips the low coolant warning if the level isn't maintained. Depending on the size of the leak, the coolant drop can either be gradual or catastrophic.loss of coolant has also been linked to the water pump failing. Furthermore, the accessory bracket gasket can leak hot oil down onto the thermostat housing (even after repair) which can cause failure.

Coolant leak and strong smell after driving the car since it was new.gradual coolant loss in the reservoir.vw redesigned the thermostat housing and water pump after rampant 2015 model year failures.

Engine loosing coolant, dealerships fails to diagnose the problem. Faulty water pump that vw failed to diagnose two times.

While driving to work, my vehicle would lose acceleration as i press on the gas and would not accelerate right away. Also as i'm in park or idling in traffic, the car would shut off but the vehicle lights would still function.

2 years after purchasing my car brand new the coolant level was low. After calling the dealership they instructed me to top off the reservoir with distilled water. In february of 2019 i had the car in for general service including a coolant flush at a private, licensed, vw mechanic. He discovered my waterpump/thermostat housing was leaking and likely had been for a long time. He replaced the assembly and filled the car with new coolant.in august of 2019 i discovered once again my coolant level was low. Upon inspecting underneath my car i found dried coolant on my oil pan. My mechanic is again telling me the waterpump/thermostat housing is leaking and will need to be replaced. Nothing has been done to the cars cooling system and driving habits have not changed over the lifetime of this car. The mechanic pointed to a poorly designed seal on the thermostat housing where the leak occured. The replacement housing appeared similar in design.this is a widely reported issue, a slow coolant leak, on 2015+ vw golfs, gtis, and rs and in extreme cases can lead to an overheated and ruined engine.the first incident occurred at roughly 60,000 miles, outside of the factory warranty. The 2nd incident occurred at roughly 88,000 miles.

Persistent coolant migration problem, wherein coolant migrates through wiring harness connection on coolant reservoir and travels through the wiring harness to other sensors and engine control equipment on the vehicle, corroding and destroying key components of the cars electronics and safety control systems. This repair has cost thousands of dollars to address, and it still not solved.

On 12/20/2017, engine failed @ 18050 miles and caused instantaneous loss of power in traffic. Engine failed directly off lakeshore drive in chicago, which has no shoulder.a strong smell of burning plastic and rubber was emanating from the engine compartment after the breakdown.vehicle was towed into dealership and repair took 40 days, as engineers in germany had to be consulted on the proper repair method. Service advisor informed me he was "surprised they didn't put a new engine into the vehicle".upon the vehicles return to us, on three separate occasions the vehicle revs dropped suddenly and we experience a severe drop in engine power for 2-3 seconds, once while turning and traffic was heading towards our car. Vehicle was returned to dealer for further repair but no issues were found and we were asked to try to get video recordings of the issue.to date the vehicle has been out of service for 45 days, and the issue almost resulted in causing an accident.

Water pump failure at 49500 miles.

While driving, the cel came on.we had the car scanned for codes.researching the codes, we believed the issue to be crank walk.we took the car to a local shop who confirmed that thrust washers had dislodged and begun deteriorating.this is essentially a catastrophic failure as the car cannot be driven without causing significant further damage to the engine. Most cost effective solution is to replace the engine ($3500 + labor).we have spoken with vw and presented them with 17 other cases of the same failure since 1/1/2019, but they are unwilling to work with us since we did not go to a vw dealership.the vw dealership labor rate is ~50% more expensive than our shop which is equally as qualified to identify an issue such as this.vw executive group advised me that if we took the car to a dealership so they could diagnose the issue, there would be potential for good faith assistance but nothing is guaranteed.that would require us being prepared to take on upwards of $1000 additional expense for the same repair process.this expectation is unreasonable and this type of failure, with the frequency we've been able to see indicates a serious engineering flaw that is costing owners excessive amounts of money for repair almost immediately after the warranty has expired.

After having my 2015 vw se 4-dr 2.0t auto pzev into the dealership's service center for a/c issues. Two weeks later the engine light came on and i immediately parked the car. The car was towed to the dealership with this as the problem. Replace engine and turbo! over $17,000!

The engine blew while stopped at a light at an intersection.the car was unable to restart. We were told there was no compression in cylinder 3.this car had received regular maintenance at the dealer.if the car had been in motion, the driver and passengers could have been seriously injured.the engine only had 67,000 miles on it and no known problems beforehand.

My water pump is leaking at only 76 thousand miles0

Paid to have new vw turbo put in car and it lasted 116 miles.took it back and it was diagnosed that the turbo had failed and the turbine broke and fell into the motor.as a result it blew the motor.vw warranty refused to warranty the part and take any responsibility for the blown engine. Even the dealer ship agreed it was a faulty turbo and as a result it blew the engine.

Power steering turns stick randomly at any speed, requiring me to turn off the engine and restart only to get the steering back to normal. Very scary as more effort has to be input i to the steering for it to work. Engine stalls and cuts out randomly especially on idle. Has caused several issues when driving.

I have a 2015 gti that has only 80,000 miles on it. I had a repair done to replace valves, coil springs, spark plugs and ignition coils last year due to failure of the engine. They claimed to fix this problem and a year later the same exact failure happened. The first time it cost 3,500 to fix with a customer loyalty discount. This time they suggest replacing the engine at a 14,000 price tag. There is clearly some design flaw that is causing this repeated failure in such a new car. Volkswagen doesn't back up the previous repair. With the frequency of this issue i'm sure there are other people with this same issue.

Waterpump/thermostat housing covered in dry coolant, leaking due to warpage of the plastic parts used my volkswagen. Coolant needs to be topped off every 3 months, vw said they didnt find anything wrong. Problem is getting worse as the parts fail and will lead to catastrophic failure and damage/overheating to the engine.

2015 volkswagen gti. Consumer is seeking reimbursement for vehicle repairs related to suction pump safety recall. *ldthe consumer stated each failure occurred after filling up the gas tank. The consumer requested to be reimbursed for the repairs.

The contact owns a 2015 volkswagen gti. The contact stated that there was a drastic loss of engine power, metal was extracted from the exhaust manifold, and there was excessive smoke and oil. The dealer (fox volkswagen of rochester hills,773 s rochester rd, rochester hills, mi 48307, (248) 656-0400) diagnosed that the turbo charger needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not yet been repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and suggested that the dealer repair the vehicle. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 19,000.

The clutch operation in my 2015 volkswage gti (6 speed manual transmission) is malfunctioning to such a degree that i was almost in an accident and now fear for my safety. Clutch operation in the vehicle has become unpredictable, when depressed the clutch pedal will remain on the floor after the pedal is released, thus preventing the vehicle from accelerating. This has happened multiple times while stationary in traffic, while in motion and while accelerating. Most recently while attempting to merge onto a busy highway the clutch pedal stuck to the floor, this nearly forced me to take evasive steps into a construction zone. After this incident i brought the vehicle to the volkswagen dealership for diagnosis and service. I have heard of several alarmingly similar reports from other 2015 gti owners where the cause of the issue was a failed engine bearing that results in side-to-side crankshaft movement in the engine.

My car starts to feel like it's going to die out. There is a ticking coming from the engine that comes and goes when idled. I've informed the dealership but they can't seem to find what the ticking noise is.

Watwr pump is leaking. There was a recall on 2011-2014 and obviously still not fixed my vehicle has 63k and now water pump is leaking in same manner the 2011-2014 are which was recalled.

First issue i had was about two years after purchasing my vehicle was with my gear box. I have an automatic "dsg" transmission which began giving an error light telling me to take my car to service immediately. I took it to my local volkswagen dealer which ended up replacing the whole box unit do to an electrical sensor not reading when i'd engage into drive. I was under warranty so it was cost free but another year later the same error is coming out and was told it would have to be replaced again but i'm no longer under warranty so i'd have to pay. I feel that's pretty unfair and unacceptable knowing its happen once and was replaced by professionals yet i'm stuck with the same situation. I feel this part should have came with some sort ofguarantee after being replaced. I got this car in november of 2015 and it's pretty sad that in under 4 years i'm experiencing this scenario. Now i fear of driving knowing that error will come on at some point or worse something happen with my gears and the car be put in another gear at random. And now i'm being placed in another situation in which my waterpump is leaking coolant which i find very upsetting knowing volkswagen had this same issue with the 201-2014 gti mk6 and had a recall yet it seems the problem continues with the following generation. And it's sad to say but i'm at the point of calling corporate and seeing what they can do because i haven't even hit 50,000 miles and this is happening. And both of this parts are pretty pricey when it comes to labor. At this point i can only hold off and save to hopefully get the water pump replaced but as far as for the transmisson issue i'll wait to see what can be done because i feel that should be resolved by volkswagen.

Coolant leaking requiring thermostat housing replacement as well as new sensor and new water pump.

First car starts.second put the gear into reverse. Third car starts to stall slowly shutting down the engine while in reverse. Fourth, car has difficulty starting the engine while putting in park gear.fifth, i had to press the brake and the push start button in order to start while pressing the gas pedal to increase the rpm. Then i drive. This happens often when first starting the vehicle under stationary.

I am writing about my 2015 vw gti.i am the second owner of this car. Like most gti owners, i thought that it was a great car. I am the 2nd owner of this car, and i purchased the car about 18 months ago when it had about 25,000 miles on it. Over the past year, i have had numerous problems with oil leakage from the car. This past week, the check engine light went on again. The attached records show all the routine care and special care that i had to give this car during the past year. I took the car back to the same dealership and the dealership found pieces of pistons and the piston ring in the oil drip pan. The paper work is attached along with a picture.who ever heard of pistons falling apart in a car that was well taken care of and with only 60,000 miles? this is preposterous. The technician at the dealership indicated that this was the third car this year on which he worked with the same problem. The car needs a new engine to a cost of at least $10,000. The car is not drivable anymore as it has no acceleration. The car is worthless unless someone wants to put in a new engine.i am sending this note to various government agencies to notify them of this obviously defective car. If i find out that other cars are having this problem suggesting a pattern of defects covered up by the manufacturer, i will hire a lawyer and seek legal redress. In the meantime, as an average worker who works for a living, i am off to buy a new car at a honda dealership which hopefully will be more reliable. This will set me back an enormous amount of money which i cannot afford, especially since i still have payments to make on the 2015 gti which right now is completely worthless.

Water pump & thermostat housing leaking coolant at 31,000 miles.both items were replaced at the dealership.

I was parked in a parking lot with my car on when all of a sudden a lady parked next to me said that it smelled like gasoline. I decided to step out and check on the car the fuel was literally leaking out of the tank from the rear end of the car. The car had almost a full tank and in a matter of minutes it emptied itself out. Keep in mind, i am a smoker and if it wasn't because the lady told me about the gas leak it could've end up in a fatal fire/accident. I have seen around the internet that there was a recall for the same problem in 2015-2016 gti models but once you go into the vw page nothing appears. It even appears online from trusted sources that the recall number was 20y5 and 20y6. Currently the car has been in the vw for 1 month and they wanted me to pay around $2,800 to replace the fuel tank and once i did my research i found out that the exact problem happened to thousands of other people who had the same model yet the dealer did not even mention it to me and want to charge me with the $2,800.

First car starts.second put the gear into reverse. Third car starts to stall slowly shutting down the engine while in reverse. Fourth, car has difficulty starting the engine while putting in park gear.fifth, i had to press the brake and the push start button in order to start while pressing the gas pedal to increase the rpm. Then i drive. This happens often when first starting the vehicle under stationary.

Would like to know why we were never informed of the 3 recalls on our 2015 vw gti. Started investigating after our 2015 vw passat has the bad airbags in them.also own the gti and we investigated to see if the bad airbags are in there too.that is when we found problems with the fuel pump which was recalled in june 2015, we were never notified, also a fuel leak of an ignition source...never notified and a loose stabilizer link in the steering.who wants to drive this car.why were we not notified of these three recalls. We never moved,i want an answer as this car is always in use.we were really upset with the passat that we got rid of it and thank god we had gotten rid of our other new passat last year only to buy another lemon and unsafe vehicle from vw......this being the gti.please get back to us.if anything happens life threatening, you will be held responsible. You are ignoring your customers who at one time loved their vehicles....now they are afraid to drive them....but still must pay for them.maybe we need a car replacement from vw for this gti for not letting us know.not even sure if this gti has the bad airbags as your 800 number keeps me on the line on hold for over an houri just think you don't want to answer.

I had my car's suction pump replaced when it was recalled. As far as i know, it could damage the charcoal canister filter due to fuel accumulation. Several months after suction pump was replaced, i had a check engine lightwhich turned out to be a leaking charcoal canister. Tried asking for a refund from vw but they said they can't give me a refund as the recall was already closed. I'm under the assumption that the charcoal canister has been damaged by the faulty suction pump before it was replaced and it took several months before it really broke down.thing is, i never knew how the recall will affect my car until i read how the thing works in credit karma app.

Failed water pump fixture and gaskets at 62000 miles. Leaking coolant constantly and warning light going off while driving

While driving to work, my vehicle would lose acceleration as i press on the gas and would not accelerate right away. Also as i'm in park or idling in traffic, the car would shut off but the vehicle lights would still function.

I had my thermostat housing replaced to due leakage. I wanted to file a complaint because i believe this is a reoccurring issue that can lead to engine damage. This has happened gradually over time and not due to any incident with another vehicle. This was discovered from a vw service when i was at approximately 57000 miles.

I have a 2015 gti that has only 80,000 miles on it. I had a repair done to replace valves, coil springs, spark plugs and ignition coils last year due to failure of the engine. They claimed to fix this problem and a year later the same exact failure happened. The first time it cost 3,500 to fix with a customer loyalty discount. This time they suggest replacing the engine at a 14,000 price tag. There is clearly some design flaw that is causing this repeated failure in such a new car. Volkswagen doesn't back up the previous repair. With the frequency of this issue i'm sure there are other people with this same issue.

My car starts to feel like it's going to die out. There is a ticking coming from the engine that comes and goes when idled. I've informed the dealership but they can't seem to find what the ticking noise is.

Vehicle is leaking coolant. Needing to replace thermostat housing/water pump on vehicle. Out of warranty. Very common issue with 2015+ vw gti vehicles.

I encountered a close red light and braked hard enough to activate abs from 35 mph in dry road conditions on a suburban highway.when i took my foot off the brake and applied gas after the green light, the car began to travel backwards! i braked again and found that the gear shifter had gone into the reverse position. I believe the braking deceleration caused the gear shifter to travel forward against any mechanical restraint and come to rest in the reverse setting.

First issue i had was about two years after purchasing my vehicle was with my gear box. I have an automatic "dsg" transmission which began giving an error light telling me to take my car to service immediately. I took it to my local volkswagen dealer which ended up replacing the whole box unit do to an electrical sensor not reading when i'd engage into drive. I was under warranty so it was cost free but another year later the same error is coming out and was told it would have to be replaced again but i'm no longer under warranty so i'd have to pay. I feel that's pretty unfair and unacceptable knowing its happen once and was replaced by professionals yet i'm stuck with the same situation. I feel this part should have came with some sort ofguarantee after being replaced. I got this car in november of 2015 and it's pretty sad that in under 4 years i'm experiencing this scenario. Now i fear of driving knowing that error will come on at some point or worse something happen with my gears and the car be put in another gear at random. And now i'm being placed in another situation in which my waterpump is leaking coolant which i find very upsetting knowing volkswagen had this same issue with the 201-2014 gti mk6 and had a recall yet it seems the problem continues with the following generation. And it's sad to say but i'm at the point of calling corporate and seeing what they can do because i haven't even hit 50,000 miles and this is happening. And both of this parts are pretty pricey when it comes to labor. At this point i can only hold off and save to hopefully get the water pump replaced but as far as for the transmisson issue i'll wait to see what can be done because i feel that should be resolved by volkswagen.

The clutch operation in my 2015 volkswage gti (6 speed manual transmission) is malfunctioning to such a degree that i was almost in an accident and now fear for my safety. Clutch operation in the vehicle has become unpredictable, when depressed the clutch pedal will remain on the floor after the pedal is released, thus preventing the vehicle from accelerating. This has happened multiple times while stationary in traffic, while in motion and while accelerating. Most recently while attempting to merge onto a busy highway the clutch pedal stuck to the floor, this nearly forced me to take evasive steps into a construction zone. After this incident i brought the vehicle to the volkswagen dealership for diagnosis and service. I have heard of several alarmingly similar reports from other 2015 gti owners where the cause of the issue was a failed engine bearing that results in side-to-side crankshaft movement in the engine.

Was driving along with traffic and i heard a loud noise, the engine rpms jumped and there was a massive loss in speed and power. The transmission was stuck in 1st gear.pulled over as soon as was safe.i was concerned an accident could have occurred due to the sudden loss in power and speed with no fault to the driver, myself.the dash showed "error: transmission.reverse not possible."the vehicle was towed to a local dealer for evaluation.updated 09/01/2015*lj updated 10/20/2017

I encountered a close red light and braked hard enough to activate abs from 35 mph in dry road conditions on a suburban highway.when i took my foot off the brake and applied gas after the green light, the car began to travel backwards! i braked again and found that the gear shifter had gone into the reverse position. I believe the braking deceleration caused the gear shifter to travel forward against any mechanical restraint and come to rest in the reverse setting.

Upon braking, the brake pedal came off resulting in my almost rear ending the vehicle in front of me.

The dealership left the shipping blocks/pucks/discs on the struts. This is a common problem as evidenced through many online forums. The dealership and many others claim that this does not cause a problem; however, the blocks prevent the suspension from doing its job, which is absorbing impact, improving braking, and helping the wheels maintain contact with the ground. I drove over 18000 miles not realizing that they were on (i just thought i have a tight suspension). I have now lost 4 tires (premature wear and bubbles/punctures) and have damage to the strut and steering knuckle. This is a potentially dangerous mistake.

Car with 9000 miles had brake failure. Brake pedal went all the way to the floor and barely stopped. Turned out to be a bad master cylinder on a car with 9k miles, after further research there are multiple cases of this similar issue.

After driving home from the gas station after replacing my tires going about 50mph. My brake fluid light came on and the brakes did not work at all. Lucky i was able to down shift and e brake on the city street. I took it to the firestone mechanic. Thinking the hit a line or cut a line on accident. After inspection nothing was cut or broken. After opening the hood it reviled no brake fluid at all. After removing parts it was then discovered that the master cylinder was leaking in the firewall.after going online to the forums i noticed other people are having this problem. The dealership for volkswagen are trying to blame them.. But they didn't even open the hood.i had other work done by them with no problems ever. I will have documentation as my car is being worked on. I could of died if i didn't think fast or if i waited till the last min to brake.

Power steering turns stick randomly at any speed, requiring me to turn off the engine and restart only to get the steering back to normal. Very scary as more effort has to be input i to the steering for it to work. Engine stalls and cuts out randomly especially on idle. Has caused several issues when driving.

When in motion on any type of road after 30-40 minutes the steering wheel becomes 'heavy' and hard to turn. The power steering has failed. I had this issue 'fixed' by the dealership two years ago, but it is occurring again.

Would like to know why we were never informed of the 3 recalls on our 2015 vw gti. Started investigating after our 2015 vw passat has the bad airbags in them.also own the gti and we investigated to see if the bad airbags are in there too.that is when we found problems with the fuel pump which was recalled in june 2015, we were never notified, also a fuel leak of an ignition source...never notified and a loose stabilizer link in the steering.who wants to drive this car.why were we not notified of these three recalls. We never moved,i want an answer as this car is always in use.we were really upset with the passat that we got rid of it and thank god we had gotten rid of our other new passat last year only to buy another lemon and unsafe vehicle from vw......this being the gti.please get back to us.if anything happens life threatening, you will be held responsible. You are ignoring your customers who at one time loved their vehicles....now they are afraid to drive them....but still must pay for them.maybe we need a car replacement from vw for this gti for not letting us know.not even sure if this gti has the bad airbags as your 800 number keeps me on the line on hold for over an houri just think you don't want to answer.

The passenger-side front door fails to seal securely when it shuts. The vehicle's safety system does do not indicate that the door is ajar when at rest. The system does indicate that the door is ajar when in motion.

Trim peeling from shifter produces a razor sharp edge. Cut my finger on it, pretty deep cut, bleeding profusely. Cut from retrieving items from front cubby.

Rear ended somebody front car is smashed and airbag didn't deploy

Shift boot center trim chrome plastic is prone to cracking, which can potentially cut your fingers.

Would like to know why we were never informed of the 3 recalls on our 2015 vw gti. Started investigating after our 2015 vw passat has the bad airbags in them.also own the gti and we investigated to see if the bad airbags are in there too.that is when we found problems with the fuel pump which was recalled in june 2015, we were never notified, also a fuel leak of an ignition source...never notified and a loose stabilizer link in the steering.who wants to drive this car.why were we not notified of these three recalls. We never moved,i want an answer as this car is always in use.we were really upset with the passat that we got rid of it and thank god we had gotten rid of our other new passat last year only to buy another lemon and unsafe vehicle from vw......this being the gti.please get back to us.if anything happens life threatening, you will be held responsible. You are ignoring your customers who at one time loved their vehicles....now they are afraid to drive them....but still must pay for them.maybe we need a car replacement from vw for this gti for not letting us know.not even sure if this gti has the bad airbags as your 800 number keeps me on the line on hold for over an houri just think you don't want to answer.

The dealership left the shipping blocks/pucks/discs on the struts. This is a common problem as evidenced through many online forums. The dealership and many others claim that this does not cause a problem; however, the blocks prevent the suspension from doing its job, which is absorbing impact, improving braking, and helping the wheels maintain contact with the ground. I drove over 18000 miles not realizing that they were on (i just thought i have a tight suspension). I have now lost 4 tires (premature wear and bubbles/punctures) and have damage to the strut and steering knuckle. This is a potentially dangerous mistake.

The trim around the dsg shifter has deteriorated and has left behind several very sharp edges. Cuts on fingers and hands happen frequently when using the shifter normally to change gears. Trim at the base of the shifter has also deteriorated, commonly causing cuts when using the storage compartment just in front of the shifter. This vehicle has limited miles and has predominately been stored in a garage.

The metallic trim around the shifter boot gradually degrades causing sharp metallic edges to form. I have been caught on these edges a few times when shifting or reaching into the cubby. A few of the times bleeding from the cut has occurred.this same metallic finish seems to be on the start/stop button. The letters with sharp angles (a, mostly) bend up and stab the user when trying to start/stop the engine.

Peeling trim between the center console and shifter is razor sharp and has cut my skin multiple times.in the picture it is the chrome part.

After having my 2015 vw se 4-dr 2.0t auto pzev into the dealership's service center for a/c issues. Two weeks later the engine light came on and i immediately parked the car. The car was towed to the dealership with this as the problem. Replace engine and turbo! over $17,000!

I was driving approximately 45 mph on the highway in jacksonville, fl when my sunroof suddenly exploded sending glass shards everywhere. The glass broke from the inside out based on the orientation of the remaining shards attached to the sunroof frame. This was at 8:45am while traveling in morning work traffic. The loudness and intensity of the glass breaking nearly caused me lose control of my vehicle. Tom bush volkswagen jacksonville dealership refused to cover the damage even though the vehicle is under manufacturer's warranty. I received minor scrapes from the incident.

Gear selector chrome trim peels and cuts to the skin. Dealers will only sell entire gear selector assemblies $285+. Trim piece can be found on ali express (aftermarket) for $16. It is exact match, fit and finish. What vw and its dealers are doing to many clients is unacceptable. Look at forums and see how many people have had their hands sliced by the peeling chrome. Cars are not under warranty forever. But problems that occur to most models, if you slashed your hand while driving - that could lead to an accident. There is an alternative, but it takes non manufacturer parts to fix affordably. Why can't vw either offer this part a la carte or give an extended warranty? why do i need to buy an entire gear selector for a simple chrome plated piece of plastic to be replaced? the gear selector works fine, it's the chrome trim that is a separate part that peels. I'm just angry because i have to go around the world and trust an unknown chinese company to supply a part that vw already makes and won't sell on its own. And it's not just me, it's almost everyone whose bought one of these cars. Slicing your hand while driving causes some distraction. I thank god i didn't wreck when it happened to me. Please make them either recall the part or at least acknowledge it. The vehicle was on fl highway 16 when i slashed my hand on the peeling chrome trying to turn down the air conditioning.

I've cut my hand open twice in 18 hours on some sharp edged trim around the gear shift just by shifting into park. Both times the car was stationary. First happened 12/10 pm then again 12/11 am. I needed first aid as i was bleeding pretty badly, did not need a doctor.

Trim peeling from shifter produces a razor sharp edge. Cut my finger on it, pretty deep cut, bleeding profusely. Cut from retrieving items from front cubby.

Sunroof exploded while driving down the interstate.

In the vw gti there are various interior trim bits that are a plastic with a chrome plating on them. The issue with these are, that it eventually begins to detach itself from the plastic trim pieces and is extremely sharp like a razor blade. The reason for reporting it is that this has happened on multiple occasions with several pieces in my own personal vehicle both while the car is parked and in motion. Vw has a history of replacing these parts under warranty according to fellow owners, but this is a clear safety issue. The particular trim piece in question is right behind the gear shifter and in front of the cubby hole where one would plug in their media player or cellular phone any other various items used through out the day. This is a serious issue as it could very easily have sliced my wrist while i reached into the cubby to retrieve my phone. The frustrating part is this is not the first time this car has drawn blood during daily use. The engine start/stop button has, the gear shifter has and so has the steering wheel. It was only my thumb that was cut in the process, but it cut very deep like a razor blade would and it was a challenge to get it to stop bleeding even hours after. Now, the car was parked when this happened, but driving home certainly was a challenge with blood gushing from my thumb. This has happened to many people with the same vehicle according to many of the online sites that owners of these cars frequent. One was even a case where their very young child was reaching in the storage cubby for something and cut themselves rather badly on that piece of trim. If it can cut deeply like a razor blade, it is not implausible that it could have possibly cut their wrist and caused a much more serious injury. I have yet to report to vw myself, but, as this occurs to many owners, i feel it is my duty to insure it does not go unreported to nhtsa.

We have what we consider to be a significant safety problem with our 2105 gti (autobahn version) and the passenger seat air bags.my wife has a hip problem and has to use a seat cushion that is over 2' thick while riding as a passenger.that works well in our subaru outback that uses a load cell to detect the passenger's presence but it doesn't work with our gti and vw's system, so there is no passenger seat air bag protection.we've tried a number of approaches to solving the problem and having the airbag activate when there is a person seated on the cushion including:'calling your chat lines a couple of times where the people on the other end have been polite but have done little other than suggest we contact the dealer. 'talking with several people at burdick vw.they say they never heard of the problem (!) and have no idea as to how to solve it.'searching the web for a solution, only to find that others have had the same problem.'trying several homemade solutions that might duplicate the characteristics of the human body without success.we're at the position where i feel uncomfortable exposing my wife to additional risk, but we both really like the gti for its other creature comforts and economy.i'd like to know how we can properly activate the passenger seat air bag and still use the seat cushion.(we certainly wouldn't mind something simple or homemade.)

Every time i use the rear windshield wiper, a cascade of washer fluid seeps on the front passenger side on the floor mat. I've only had the vehicle for 1 month. Also, i've notice every time it rains, the ceiling on my gti gets very wet due to a leak possibly because of the sunroof. I'll provide a picture when it rains next time.this video shows the same exact thing what i'm experiencing. On the passenger side as well. The vehicle in the video is a 2016, mine is a 2015, but same issue and same location of the leak. Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlggydhfzcc

Similar to other owners with the same vehicle, the trim surrounding my shifter has cracked. This trim not only goes around a part my hands touch everyday while driving but surrounds a storage cubbie where people often store phones, wallets or various items. The splitting trim is rather sharp and sliced my finger open when grazing it earlier today.## vin failed ## volkswagen gti 2015 ##

The sunroof on my car spontaneously exploded with no known cause. I was driving west on i-76 near pittsburgh pa, going 70 mph. Suddenly a sound like a gunshot was heard and the sunroof had shattered leaving a big hole. The glass was contained above me and the passenger because the sun roof shade happened to be closed.

The contact owns a 2015 volkswagen gti. The vehicle was parked when the contact noticed mold forming in the rear driver side seat. The contact was informed by and unknown dealer that water from the window lining drained onto the seat and caused the mold build up. Water also enter the vehicle at the seal on the bottom of the rear window and also through the speaker. The vehicle was taken to cherry hill volkswagen located at 2261 nj-70, cherry hill, nj 08002 where the vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The approximate failure was 50,000.

Every time i use the rear windshield wiper, a cascade of washer fluid seeps on the front passenger side on the floor mat. I've only had the vehicle for 1 month. Also, i've notice every time it rains, the ceiling on my gti gets very wet due to a leak possibly because of the sunroof. I'll provide a picture when it rains next time.this video shows the same exact thing what i'm experiencing. On the passenger side as well. The vehicle in the video is a 2016, mine is a 2015, but same issue and same location of the leak. Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlggydhfzcc

The dealership left the shipping blocks/pucks/discs on the struts. This is a common problem as evidenced through many online forums. The dealership and many others claim that this does not cause a problem; however, the blocks prevent the suspension from doing its job, which is absorbing impact, improving braking, and helping the wheels maintain contact with the ground. I drove over 18000 miles not realizing that they were on (i just thought i have a tight suspension). I have now lost 4 tires (premature wear and bubbles/punctures) and have damage to the strut and steering knuckle. This is a potentially dangerous mistake.

The tpms system failed to warn of low pressures, including flat tires and driving on a spare.tpms failures should "failsafe" and not fail silently.




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