Structure Related Problems of the 2001 Volkswagen Jetta

Table 1 shows eleven common structure related problems of the 2001 Volkswagen Jetta. The number one most common problem is related to the bumper (twelve problems). The second most common problem is related to the body (ten problems).


Recently reported Structure problems of the 2001 Volkswagen Jetta

The Bumper problem

For some time now I've been aware that if I pull to far up to a tire bumper anywhere, my front end will catch and pull part of my front bumper off. As I live 120 miles from a vw dealership, I let my fiance fix the bumper each time it fell off.   Read details...

The Body problem

Car is parked and when it rains water leaks in from the passenger side. No accidents and cleaned all drains and pipes. I remember a letter about a year or two ago regarding this from vw but since my car did not leaked I was not worried, now its a puddle of water. What can I do   Read details...

The Structure problem

Debris from gaskets in air ventilation system exits the air vents and hits the occupants. The debris, on occasion, hit the driver in the eye causing temporary loss of vision. The debris flying out into the face of the driver or other vehicle occupant is always a distraction to driver attention to   Read details...


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