Volkswagen Jetta owners have reported 2 problems related to brake pedal and linkage (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Volkswagen Jetta based on all problems reported for the Jetta.
Over the past few months I have been experiencing difficulty with an intermitent problem with my car. Periodically the car would not accelerate past 10-15 miles an hour resulting in the car going into overdrive. The car was towed twice in two weeks. After the first tow, the dealership could not detect the problem and returned the car to me even though I felt unsafe driving the vehicle. The second time, the car was moving at 40mph and then dropped to 5 mph on a busy highway, where I was close to causing a serious accident. I demanded that the dealership keep the car and continue to test drive the car until they detected the problem, which they finally found. They found a defect in the brake system where the brakes would cease while driving resulting in the complete replacement of the brake booster system and brake peddle, which the dealership claimed was defect from the manufacturer as it is a rare occurance. Approx. $700. , the car is returned although I continue to feel unsafe driving the car. Also, because of this defect, it required me to replace brake pads x2 in a two week period. I am concerned that this defect has not been a recall of some kind. Please advise.
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Intermittently when attempting to depress the brake pedal it went to the floor by itself. Consumer had to place foot under the brake pedal to raise it off the floor. This problem occurred numerous times while driving. Vehicle had been to dealer on several occasions, and they were unable to duplicate the problem.
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