Fuses And Circuit Breaker Problems of Volkswagen GTI

Volkswagen GTI owners have reported 3 problems related to fuses and circuit breaker (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Fuses And Circuit Breaker problem of the 2004 Volkswagen GTI

Failure Date: 02/20/2007

I drive a 2004 Gti 1. 8t and for the past two years it has been in the shop for the following: defective hood latch, defective radio, defective alarm, window recall, defective battery, and numerous defective head lights, tail lights and break lights. Each time, the problem is fixed, due to the warranty, then I am told that its just defective parts. Is the whole car defective???.

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2 Fuses And Circuit Breaker problem of the 2001 Volkswagen GTI

Failure Date: 12/15/2000

Air bag sensor light stayed on. Vehicle been into dealer on two occasions, and problem still reoccurring. The fog light burn out while the vehicle was new. Also, the interior lights were defective. Check engine light comes on repeatdly and fuse panel replaced. Fuel pump relay replaced .

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3 Fuses And Circuit Breaker problem of the 2001 Volkswagen GTI

Vehicle fuse card contains 44 picture symbols with no words, a few symbols being obvious (horn, signals), most symbols being indecipherable (5 identical engine blocks with a lightening bolt; 11 identical symbols which may be seatbelts, books or toilet paper; and brake shoes with a turbine inside). The owner's manual encourages you to carry extra fuses, use the handy fuse removal tool installed in the fuse box cover, and refers you to the fuse card for identification of circuits. When my cruise control failed, I was unable to determine if a fuse might be involved. Had a blown fuse affected the engine or lights or other safety system, I would have been unable to correct the problem. Volkswagen's customer service line informed me that no additional information was available (in any language) that would interpret the fuse card symbols. My dealer was familiar with the problem, but could provide no additional information. I believe this represents a significant, easily correctable defect, which could prevent the owner from restoring operation of critical vehicle systems in the event of a failure. I would be happy to provide a copy of the fuse card upon your request.


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