Power Train Problems of Volkswagen Eurovan

Volkswagen Eurovan owners have reported 8 power train related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 6 most common power train problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's automatic transmission (3 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's driveline center support bearing (1 problem). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Power Train problems of Volkswagen Eurovan

The Automatic Transmission problem

The contact owns a 2003 Volkswagen Eurovan. The transmission was replaced within six years at 40,000 by the dealer per the warranty. The second transmission was not warranted and Volkswagen wants her to pay for $5,300. There were no related recalls.   Read details...

The Driveline Center Support Bearing problem

Bracket on vehicle that holds propane tank got caught and almost ruptured that tank. Design is poor on vehicle for that part. Contacted dealer, and the dealer wasa not willing to do anything.   Read details...

The Transmission Gear Slipping problem

First noticed a problem with our 2002 Eurovan when driving up a residential street. The front end felt as if it was bucking/bouncing, so we pulled off the side of the road to inspect the vehicle. Did not find any problems, but when we tried driving off, the transmission started slipping in 1st and   Read details...

The Automatic Transmission Gear Indicator problem

Gear lever difficult to shift into gear. Cj   Read details...

The Transmission Failure problem

This car is the third of four cars, in a two-driver family. It is not driven frequently. One day, we noticed that the car would not respond normally to reverse gear: it did not like any throttle when in reverse, but seemed to drive o. K. When in drive gear.   Read details...




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