Power Train Related Problems of the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta

Table 1 shows 19 common power train related problems of the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta. The number one most common problem is related to the power train (26 problems). The second most common problem is related to the clutch (14 problems).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta

The Power Train problem

The transmission is terribly made. There is also an issue with the fuel injection that does not allow the car to receive the correct fuel as well as the gas tank. The car jerks because of the gas tank and the codes read ad if the cap needs to be replaced but the whole gas tank needs to be replaced.   Read details...

The Clutch problem

Car developed pronounced engine vibration at 100,000 miles. Vibration was accompanied by significant noise at idle with clutch engaged. Clutch and flywheel assembly was removed and inspected. Inspection revealed that the dual mass flywheel had failed and was the source of the noise and vibration.   Read details...

The Automatic Transmission problem

The contact owns a 2005 Volkswagen Jetta. While driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. The failure would occur intermittently. The engine would also misfire and the vehicle would jerk and decelerate.   Read details...


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