Ten problems related to other fuel system pump have been reported for the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta based on all problems reported for the 2014 Jetta.
What happens is my car shut down in the middle of traffic after me getting gas sometimes and engine light appear. When shutting down a quick flash of battery light shows up, now engine light is on longer and the car power just shut everything down as if the battery is dead nothing work but with a jump I was able to move car and when I cut it off it shut down again this been goin on for about 1 month advance auto test it and said it had something to do with my fuel pump don't remember the code but engine keep coming on very often.
Got this car for my 16 year old son. It keeps stalling while he is driving and also while idling. Been to shop 2 times. Have replaced fuel pump and crankshaft and it still doesn't work right and I'm out $1200 in repairs! service cannot figure out what is going on. They have had the car a week. . . . Then 2 weeks. . . And it still is stalling. This is a life threatening situation. I hate this car and feel absolutely ripped off buying it used. If something happens to my child because of this stalling issue, vw is going to be held responsible. I have seen years and years of complaint about this issue online and no one has ever gotten a resolution. This is unacceptable.
The high pressure fuel pump disintegrated when it was sitting so long in storage. Due to the editions recall vw had. There for the car will loose power and could cause an accident. Unexpectedly. The car was driving on a city street when this happened.
Fuel pump replaced. Electrical system failed. Problems started at 54,000 miles. No letter for a recall!.
Fuel pump needed to be replaced. Electrical system failure.
Flashing glow plug light with check engine light then died in traffic, would not restart. Dealer diagnosed: diesel high pressure fuel pump catastrophic failure. Pump debris contaminates fuel system, requiring replacement of fuel injectors, lines, low pressure pump, and cleaning fuel tank. Estimated cost $6,700.
The car broke down just after a dash light came on; literally just stopped running. The car would crank but would not turnover. Thank goodness I was able to get off the road and out of harms way. The vehicle was towed to the local vw dealership and they diagnosed. The gentleman I spoke with stated they did not even run the diagnostic because they check the high pressure fuel pump first. When they checked it, they found "metal shavings" and quoted a complete rebuild of the system because "they do not know how far the metal shavings" traveled. The car is out of the manufacture warranty but the mechanic stated he usually sees extended warranties on this type of issue. Not only does this car fall under the emissions lawsuit, now this.
2014 Jetta tsi: opening & closing doors, glove box, and trunk causes the fuel pump to engage, you can even hear it. This causes fumes to accumulate in my garage to a high level. The fuel pump recall has been done per dealership. Imo the fuel pump shouldn't engage until the key is turned in the ignition. It is not a fuel leak, in the presence of an ignition source. It is a fuel leak, in the presence of opening & closing doors, glove box, and trunk. I have discussed with vw and their opinion is that "that is the way it works". The vehicle was parked in my single car garage and not running. This continues to happen on a regular bases.
Tl-the contact owns a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta. The contact stated that the vehicle would not start. The vehicle was towed to a local dealer Volkswagen downtown la located at 1900 s figuerca st los angeles CA 90007 where it was informed that the fuel pump and spark plugs needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was notified of the failure but did not offer and further assistance. The vehicle failure mileage was 92400. Ap.
1. Engine stopped running while traveling on surface streets 35 mph. 2. Glow plug warning light appeared on dash 3. Vehicle coasted to stop at curb, unable to restart 4. Towed to dealership, vehicle diagnosed with catastrophic failure of high pressure fuel pump 5. Currently under warranty repairs for entire fuel system 7-$10000.
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