Engine Burning Oil Problems of Volkswagen EOS

Volkswagen EOS owners have reported 3 problems related to engine burning oil (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Volkswagen EOS based on all problems reported for the EOS.

1 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2008 Volkswagen EOS

Failure Date: 03/15/2018

Car stalled and when brought to dealership was informed this car burns oil at a high rate and the engine needs to be replaced. Oil had just been added!.

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2 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2007 Volkswagen EOS

Failure Date: 07/01/2010

2007 Eos purchased April 2010. First Eos convertible top will not close properly. Warning system engaged took it in for a trunk latch replacement. Still not close 2 out of 10 times. Dealer replaced with another 2007 Eos since 1st one also had oil comsumption of 2. 5qts in 1,000 miles. Second Eos top won't close properly this time hydraulic rams replaced under warranty. Oil consumption 3/4 qt in 2,500 miles.

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3 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2007 Volkswagen EOS

Failure Date: 11/29/2007

Attorney writes in regards to lemon law on behalf of a client the vehicle was burning oil and it was determined it was necessary to replace the o rings. After a week at the dealership, the vehicle was returned to the consumer. The very next day, the vehicle would not start and it was towed to the dealer. The vehicle was leaking gas. It appeared the o ring was torn and all four o rings were replaced. There was a water leak inside the vehicle. The dealer ordered a special adhesive/sealant for the convertible top. The master switch that raised or lowered all of the windows did not work on a consistent basis. When the doors were opened, the front windows would go down, but they wouldn't come back up. The regulators were replaced. The left rear window would not go up at all. There was a rattle coming from the center of the dashboard at random while driving. The convertible top would not close, the luggage compartment was not properly aligned. The sunroof drains were clogged and water was backing up into the vehicle which was causing the water leak. The left front seat motor had to be replaced as the seat was not adjusting properly. The convertible top cables were fraying. The transmission was erratic and not accelerating smoothly .


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