Six problems related to brake light switch have been reported for the 2000 Volkswagen Beetle. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tl-the contact owns a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle. The contact stated that the brake light failed to illuminate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for the brake light switch and was repaired. However, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 170,000. Aw.
- the contact called regarding a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle. The contact stated that he received a recall letter for the brake light switch. The contact had already had the repair done when the recall letter was received. The contact went through the reimbursement process with Volkswagen and received a check for $67. 59. The contact paid a total of $224. 46. The contact called Volkswagen to see why he received this amount, and was told that was all they were willing to pay.
I received a recall notice in 2003 that my 2000 Volkswagen Beetle had a problem with the brake light switch including the brake lights staying on indefinitely. I took the car to bill jacobs Volkswagen naperville, IL and had it inspected. In June 2005 my brake lights came on and would not shut off. I took the car back to bill jacobs and after some disagreement over the recall being closed they replaced the brake light switch for free. In June 2006, just under a year, my brake lights again came on and would not shut off. I took the car to an independent auto shop and they replaced the brake light switch once again. Volkswagen is refusing to reimburse the invoice to date since there is no open recall even though the part was not quite a year old. I am deeply concerned with the safety issue that this brake light switch malfunction raises. My lights could stop working or stay on with no notice and I drive in heavy traffic in the chicagoland area. I noticed on your web site that there have been 9 other complaints filed since the recall that identify this problem.
03v265000/exterior brake light switch. The consumer took the vehicle into the dealer to have the recall service work done. The consumer was not having any problems with the brakes or the brake light. Now, consumer has difficulty changing gears when pressing on the brake pedal. The consumer experienced problems going from park to drive or from park to reverse. The vehicle left the consumer stranded. The epc light illuminated and after several moments, the vehicle began to operate normally. The consumer took the vehicle back to the dealer who informed the him that the problem with the vehicle was the brake light switch. Because the brake light switch was previously replaced during the recall, the vehicle was 27 days past the 12 month 12,000 miles replacement parts warranty. Provide further details.
2000 Beetle customer can't get an appointment to fixing a safety recall n-4* the consumer received a recall letter in the mail regarding the brake light switch. Recall# 06v183000.
Consumer stated while driving, the epc indicator light illuminated, the dealer stated the switch was defective and a new brake switch was installed, however when consumer received the vehicle back and proceeded to drive, she noticed that it felt different, it felt tight, consumer soon discovered that the brakes had froze and would not move, the vehicle was towed to the dealership in which they discovered that the new brake switch that was installed had caused the brakes to lock up and had to be replaced again.
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