Volkswagen Beetle owners have reported 3 problems related to headlight switch (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Volkswagen Beetle based on all problems reported for the Beetle.
The front headlight beam has a distinctive blind spot on the left side and a double notch on the right side. Volkswagen refuses to address this as they say it's by design though I have seen another Beetle, same model year with the same hids, have a completely normal headlight beam. With the beam like it is, it makes driving the car at night unsafe, especially on black asphalt roads. I've escalated this to Volkswagen of America and they insist this is by design and is due to the shutter that comes down when using the normal headlight beam. Our other vehicle is a GMC acadia with the same system and it does not do this. On the Beetle the if I switch it to high beams the blind spot and notch go away. Also Volkswagen claims that the left headlight is aimed lower on purpose as to not blind oncoming traffic. The car sits so low I don't see how that's needed, especially when our acadia which sits up higher doesn't do this. I did take a look at a couple of other 2019 Beetles at another dealership and the headlight beams were all different; still a blind spot and notches but in different spots. The blind spot and notches are seen both stationary and in motion. I have pictures and video of both. I feel this is a design defect that will lead to an accident at night as it hinders the drivers view on the left side. Volkswagen has ignored my concerns and refuses to address this. I'm very concerned for our safety and my wife and I refuse to drive the car at night because of this. Volkswagen's �remedy� is to trade it in. We love the car, just not the headlights at night. Please investigate. I have attached two photos; one low beam and one high beam so that you can see the difference.
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The car is having issues as exactly the recalls has stated (I haven't known by now about the recalls) 1. Selector shift and shifter cables were broken 2. Break switch did not function, leading to malfunction of epc (electronic processing control) that later caused cruise control, taillight and ac compressor not working 3. Windshield wiper pump was not working 4. Headlight beam was low.
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The vehicles daytime running lights/headlight have one switch which continuously burned out and resulted in no head lights.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Headlights problems | |
| Brake Light Switch problems | |
| Exterior Lighting problems | |
| Turn Signal problems | |
| Hazard Flashing Warning Light Unit problems | |
| Tail Light Switch problems | |
| Brake Light problems | |
| Headlight Switch problems | |
| Hazard Flashing Warning Light Switch problems | |
| Turn Signal Flasher Unit problems |