Table 1 shows one common vehicle speed control related problems of the 2022 Volkswagen Jetta.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Vehicle Speed Control problems |
This vehicle has a "digital cockpit" without traditional analog gauges. It completely shut down on me while driving on the freeway, leaving me without a speedometer, and a red caution "do not drive" warning indicator. I have a video of this incident captured by my partner that I can share, as well as a static image, which I attach therein. Prior to this incident, it repeatedly shut down while driving, but in those cases would come back up in 5 to 10 seconds. This may have been a computer "crash" as it came back up with 0 on the trip odometers. The dealer seemingly fixed this problem with a reset process described in a TSB. In the most recent incident, the display never came back online, and I was unable to safely continue driving. There are also random issues with this display locking into "night" mode during the day, usually after backing out of a dark garage or going through a tunnel, which leaves the display impossible to read in bright sun. The only fix when this happens is to pull over, turn the car off, wait 5 minutes, and resume driving.
Vehicle problems experienced on 7/22/23. Traveling on route 93 north to exit 17 just north of concord, nh at 8:00pm. Used cruse control for most of trip, set to 60mph and 65 mph. The distance feature was working, what a pita it is. Some where around concord, nh a warning message in orange was displayed, “engine speed max 4000” in center of display, an orange triangle with an “!” marked appeared just below the temperature gauge on left side of display, a yellow car with “!” on side appeared just below the estimated mileage remaining – it switched between that car and “epc” cruse control was no longer available stopped, checked the engine for over heating however it did not seem tooo hot, fans were not running (engine was off) started again, lights were off. Rest of trip was on local roads so never tried cruse control. Left to return home around 2:00pm all warning lights off. Some where around manchester, nh same thing happened plus orange picture of engine on right was illuminated, cruse control would not maintain speed and then said unavailable. On hills vehicle would not move along with traffic even when foot was put to the floor. Drove directly to colonial vw, did not shut vehicle off however nobody was available to read the computer codes. Scheduled appointment for Friday driving home it was almost impossible to merge onto route 93 even with accelerator pushed to floor. What ever the problem with your programming is the major fact that the vehicle is not able to keep up or merge with traffic even on local streets it a major hazard. Vw may be concerned with saving their engine – I’m concerned for my life.