Volkswagen CC owners have reported 3 problems related to radio/tape cd player (under the equipment category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
This is a 2017 with 45,000 miles and the radio is defective in that it changes channels by itself and the voice command function does not work. The navigation does not work either. It is distracting when driving to have the channels change non stop. Vw advised it would cost $1,000 to replace. Due to mileage the car is no longer under warranty. A radio should not need to be replaced so soon. In addition, the headliner inside the car is coming down. That is something that should happen to a much older car, not a 3 year old car. Vw not taking responsibility.
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The rear view camera image in this car's radio (model rns-510) comes on extremely slowly. If the car has not been used for more than 30 mins, mostly likely it will take 30 seconds for the rear view camera image to show up on the screen, rendering the rear view camera mostly useless. We have many kids in our area, this is not safe. I checked the internet, there are tons of complains from other drivers about this radio for this issue. Vw is doing nothing about it. This radio needs a firmware update to address this issue.
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On 9/12/13 while driving on the highway without any warning the car loss engine power, would not accelerate and shut off in the middle of the highway. The battery light did come on once the car shut off. I was unable to restart the car to move off the highway. I immediately turned on the hazards and kept my foot on the brakes so cars would not crash into me. The car still had full power with all controls (radio, power windows, ac, lights, etc. ). The vehicle was towed to a local vw dealer and diagnosed as a defective low pressure fuel pump and fuel control module, $850 repair. The service advisor stated this is a common problem with the Cc's (direct injection). The repairs were completed by the vw dealer on 09/13/13. On 09/18/13 five days later and less than 100 miles after the low pressure fuel pump & module was replaced; while commuting from work the check engine light came on and the car immediately lost engine power, would not accelerate and shut off in rush hour traffic. Again it was towed back to vw and this time diagnosed as defective high pressure fuel pump and control module, for another $850 in repairs. On 09/21/13 I contacted vw of America online and made a formal complaint; twice in one week the vehicle has shut off in traffic, with no warning, endangering my life and the lives of others. The vw dealer is playing a guessing game with diagnosing the problem. The vw dealer also contacted vw of America on my behalf with the problems and concerns with the vehicle. Vw offered to cover the parts and I paid the labor $200+. The repairs were completed on 9/25/13 by vw, I drove the car home less than 25 miles and the car started to sputter and the check engine light came on. I immediately called the vw dealer and was told to bring the car back. 3 times in two weeks, the car is back to the vw dealer and they can't fix the problem. This is a real safety problem.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Equipment problems | |
Radio/tape Cd Player problems | |
Owners/service Manual problems | |
Electrical Equipment problems | |
Electrical Jack problems |