33 problems related to power window have been reported for the 2002 Volkswagen Jetta. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2002 Volkswagen Jetta based on all problems reported for the 2002 Jetta.
The contact owns a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta. While driving at 60 mph, the driver side power window regulator collapsed. The contact spoke with the dealer who advised the failure was not a recall item and repairs would be at the owner's' expense. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was 20,000 and the failure mileage was 19,995.
My driver's side window suddenly stopped working. I took it to a repair shop and the mechanic said that piece that holds the window in place was stretched and about to break. When I spoke with a friend who used to own a Jetta of the same year, make, and model as mine, he said that the same thing had happened to his vehicle. He said that there had been a recall on this part. When I checked the NHTSA's web site, however, I could not find this recall. The consumer had problems with the engine and the sterring column was defective. The engine light illuminated right after the vehicle was purchased. Updated 06/01/09.
Way to many to list here. I have had problems from the start. More than $7000 worth of repair (plus more that was covered by warr) the final item that caused me to say I would never consider another vw product was the engine damage caused by a timing belt failure. All services were performed at the dealership. The users manual states inspection of the belt at services (that I paid for) and replacement at 120,000 miles. I only had 92,000 miles. It will cost $5,000 to repair the engine. It is not cost effective to repair this car. It was a great car to drive but quality control is poor at best.
My wife's 2002 Jetta station wagon turbo has been nothing but trouble. Only 30 k and today a $2,600 repair. Valve for air conditioner pump broke and sent metal fragments through the system necessitating replacement of ac pump. Cooling fan not working- that's $800. 00. Last repair was auto windows- idiot designers put in plastic components. My wife takes excellent care of her vehicle (oil change, etc. ) and this inferior bit of workmanship just costs her more money. She will shortly be dumping this piece of crap for Toyota corolla.
I purchased the car new in June as a left over, had it a month and the window on the drivers side fell to the bottom of the door. Brought it to the dealer and was told they replaced it with metal clips and it wouldn't happen again. 5 months later it happened again, same window.
I was driving to work when my 2002 voklswagen Jetta hit a bump in the road/pothole and the passenger airbag went off. I got out to inspect if I hit anything since I wasn't sure because of the airbag going off. I got out of the car and there was nothing in the road besides a pothole that everyone else hit as well on the off ramp. There was not a scratch of damage or any impact at all. I just bought this car a little over 2 months ago and it was already back to the dealer for a broken power window and twice for the transmission. I am fed up with this car. There is only 25,000 miles on the car and an airbag should not go off for a pothole. I went to a different vw dealer and they said it's not a warranty issue and it would cost $800 - $1,000 to fix. This is ridiculous that I will have to pay for something like this for normal use of the car.
2 times I had to replace a faulty 02 sensor 1st time engine temp sensor. Rear left light burned out 3-4 times within 80 000km. Said it's easier to replace then find the problem at dealership. Have done oil consumption tests 1 litre of oil per 3161km. Saying that this normal. This dealership have recommended flushing the engine. Changing the grade of oil. Do not drive in rush hour traffic. Most of the consumption occurs on the highway and not in traffic. Change the oil instead of 8000 km at 5000km??? this is what Volkswagen has recommended. The most interesting part was watching the mechanic when it consumed the most amount between oil consumption test. He started looking for leaks again & added oil. Rattling in driver side door and window fell into door passenger side. Fixed window and rattling still seems to be noticable.
On 3 separate occasions when the power window button was depressed and glass dropped down into the door . This occurred because the plastic clips that hold the glass easily break . Dealership has to take the door apart to service the glass.
Was currently deployed in support of operation iraqi freedom for more than a year, my car was at my parents, being driven once or twice a week to keep engine in good shape. Some of these things have been since returning in April 2004, others happened prior to leaving in February 2003. It's a 2002 Jetta GLS. I shouldn't be having these type of problems this soon. 1. Oil plug on oil pan is almost stripped from getting oil changes (advised by 3 different garages). Currently attempting to get a new plug, an oversized one per 2 garages. 2. Patches of paint seem to be almost chipping away (on several spots all over the car). Took it to the dealer & they said it was due to bird poop. My car stays in a garage & gets washed bi-weekly. 3. The coating on both inside door handles is peeling. 4. The window mechanism needed fixed. Dealer fixed. 5. Recall about brake light fixed by dealer.
Turning into driveway, heard a "pop" and then watched the front passenger window shake and rattle its way down, without the power window buttons being depressed. Window remained trapped down in the door, until the dealer finally looked and it and determined the screws and pins holding the window track in place had cracked.
Purchased car in January 2002 new from dealer, in shop 2 days later tire not installed, causing it to go flat, happened again 2 days after that, and again the next week, finally rims and tires were replaced problem solved. Then hand brake failed, in shop to fix, 2 weeks after it was returned failed again, fixed, then 3 weeks after that if failed again, then the window brackets broke, then engine failed that was supposedly on a recall part, was fixed, then it failed a few months later again, supposedly fixed, then it failed again only this time they said it was the catalytic converter, then it failed again this time they said it was the oil pump and hose and blamed that on us, then it failed again, was fixed, and now it is completely down again.
I purchased a new 2002 Jetta GLS and have had the car jump started four times in the past year. After the second time the battery died, they gave me a solar panel to help keep the battery charged. My battery died again last week with the solar panel plugged in. Vw ran another diagnostic test and still maintains that, among a long list of the other possibilities they have offered me, they are sure it is because I don't drive the car enough to charge the battery sufficiently to handle all the electronics that are standard on the car. I am not satisfied with this explanation. If they put all these "extras" on the car and it draws too much on the battery when not driven for a few days , then why put them on the car? in addition,I also had the front windows crash inside the door while entering a major highway. They were replaced. And, last month while I had the car in for a recall regarding the tail lights, I had to have the window mechanism fixed again due to a faulty clamp. I will never buy another Volkswagen. I never expected a new car to have so many problems. It is an inconvenience and a waste of time.
Both front wheel bearings failed with less than 60,000 miles. Front right electric window fell into door at 65,000. Replaced spool and broken retention clips. Radio has failed 3 times and been replaced twice. Third time I had to reset fuse #42. Old parts are available.
While attempting to roll the window up, the window fell into the door. The car was parked in a public parking lot during the day, without being able to securely lock the vehicle. The local vw shop was able to correct the problem the following day. This was the second occurrence.
The passenger window for my 2001 Jetta failed while driving. There was a loud bang and the window fell inside the car, making the car impossible to secure. I park on the street in san francisco and rain is forcasted.
I have a 2002 1. 8t Volkswagen Jetta - I have experienced numerous failures. 1)radio has failed twice - in each instance fault was traced to a fuse - following radio failure I experienced repeated dead batteries until the radio was repaired. 2) abs failure detected when I was getting my radio fixed the second time 3)vehicle has failed to start on two occasions - I wait a minute and try again - it worked 4)my window fell into the door 5)I experienced an activation of numerous engine fault lights that reset following engine restart 6)the coating on interior door handle surfaces peels off easily 7)the chrome ring around the shift know is peeling.
The power windows and electronic door locks of my 2002 Jetta doesn't work ? windows won't open and doors won't lock. It has to be done manually until they stopped working for two months with no signs or any warning. Took the car to the dealership and suggested that a new comfort control center module is needed. Since the car is no longer under warranty because it had 60,000 miles on it, the part cost $300. Vw America has denied my claim and will not assist with the repair. The malfunction is believed to be a defect on the original part and I'm not liable or hold responsible for its replacement, since the failure of operation as it should be is at no fault or negligence on my behalf as the original owner of the vehicle.
This car has had too many serious problems to be limited to this small space. It is clearly a lemon. These problems substantially impair the use and value of the vehicle. The car received a new transmission yesterday after we had reported 3 previous times that there it remained in reverse after shifting into drive. Each time we were told it was unreproduceable and the complaint was never noted on the work orders. Finally, the dealership did relent and replace the transmission. We encountered the same type of treatment with the engine burning oil, and it wasn't until the engine ran completely out of oil, that the dealer would address the problem. The first time we had complained about the oil was 2 months after we had bought the car!!!.
Engine failure, radio failure, window wouldn't roll back up, vibrating speakers. W service shop failed to correct conditions on several occasions.
No summary. Dt.
Powered down window and it made a loud noise and failed to return to the up position. Dt.
Upon purchasing a 2002 Jetta GLS tdi 4-door sedan (turbo-charged) on 09/13/02 and having it approx. 2 hours after the purchase, the passenger side power window made a loud "pop" sound when rolling it down. The window would continue to roll down fine but the further down it went, the more I heard a "crunching" sound. The window ended up going all the way down into the door, thus leaving my car open to theft and any unforseen bad weather conditions. The window gave no prior indication that this issue would occur. The window would not roll up whatsoever. From reports read on the internet and at the NHTSA site, this is an awfully common problem that vw should have resolved a long time ago. Apparently, it's still sadly outstanding and NHTSA or other similar organization should require vw to fix this ASAP at no charge to the customer. Nlm.
Power window regulator failed, allowing window to fall inside door well with no warning. Dealership used tape to pull up window to hold it. Tape held a couple of days and window fell again while raining and parking. Part replaced. Currently, passenger's window did the samething. Part is on national back order.
Passenger's side front window ground to a halt then collapsed into the door frame. Window would not come back up. Dealer reports this is a known issue: the teflon guide sleeves break, especially in hot climates, and allow the window to fall into the door. Dealer will not replace other slides until they fail even though the vehicle has less than 1,300 miles on it! dealer claims replacement parts have been redesigned to include metal reinforcement. This is huge issue, especially since there is no warning before failure. In inclement weather the car becomes totally undrivable and cannot be secured. Other model years, including 2001 Jettas have the same problem. Please look into this. Vw should repair all four windows on all Jettas with this type of window guide sleeve.
Windows suddenly and inexplicably fall down into doors. If children are in the car when this occurs this is a major safety hazard (I have child safety windows in the back seats of my car and use them when my nephews are in the car). The car is open to theft and damage from the elements. This has been an ongoing problem with vw cars as I found out through talking to other customers. I consider this to be a safety issue and something the NHTSA should look into.
Both front windows have fallen. I have been without my car for over 2 wks. The first time the window fell it took about a week. All dealers in miami have the windows on backorder due to the high amount of incidents.
Bolth driver and passenger window doesn't open or close. This is a safety issue. They are locked in place and can't be opened until the units are replaced.
I bought the car 3 days later the problem(s) started. And they have been going ever since. Shifting hard, display lights, would not start, wondows would not roll down, or iff they did, they made a loud thud.
Window regulator broke. Window would power up or down, stayed in down position with rain coming in.
This is a huge problem, almost everyone I have spoke to about it at the dealership admits that it is a huge problem. They knew what was wrong with the car when I called without even looking at it. This happened twice with in two months of the first problem. You need to investage this before some one gets killed. No safety defect listed.
On three separate occasions the drivers side front window (2) and the passenger side front window (1) has fallen down into the door. On the first occasion the window shattered inside the door and had to be replaced. The latest incident happened on July 1st, 2002 and as of this date (7/19/02) vw has not only not repaired the car, but can't give me a date when they can because they can't locate parts to repair the assembly. The car is being driven with the dealer installed tape holding the windows up, but this doesn't work very well in the arizona sun or during monsoon season. I'd also like to add that the last time this happened my wife was driving from phoenix to tucson (as she does 4 times a week, round trip of 230 miles daily) and had to drive over 100 miles with no window in 111 degree heat. The local dealer has been great throughtout this whole exercise, but vw has not given customer service I would brag about. One more item I'd like to add - I've talked with several other Jetta owners who have had the exact same problem. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
I had both the passenger side window and the driver side window fall into the door frame within a matter of months. Both times the windows were fixed, however, they were reluctant to fix the problem as if it had been my fault. I have a small child and I don't think he appreciates asphyxiation from so much wind in his face on the long drives to the dealer to be replaced. This is just one of the problems on this car, the clutch gets stuck (repaired twice), the sunroof trim broke off and needed to be replaced, the engine makes a rattling noise when shifting (fixed twice), stereo system swallowed my cd (twice before new system installed), and air conditioning releases an awful moldy smell when turned on which dealer refuses to attempt to fix. Bought car in valencia Volkswagen in valencia, CA. Solution simple, traded in my 1yr old car for a better car, one that works!.
The power window controls stopped functioning and caused all four windows not to go down, therefore the doors had to be manually locked. The dealer found that the comfort control center module had to be replaced. Volkswagen agreed to pay half the repair cost. Nlm.