Three problems related to transmission failure have been reported for the 2005 Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
2005 Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible 3vwcm31y65m307293 purchased in the fall of 2004; multiple requests for service to dealer gossett Volkswagen / memphis, TN regarding hard shifting tiptronic automatic transmission started reporting this Jan 2005 at 198 miles but I have recently discovered that the service advisor was not recording my complaint, describing visits as "30 day inspection"; only documentation of programming of shift points at 59860 miles according to their records dated 7/17/08; nothing helped; multiple requests for assistance from dealer ignored dealer claiming could not duplicate issue. Problem caused hesitation in traffic; involuntary jerking and sometimes sudden forward motion of car. On more than one occasion had to pull car over to side of road to shut it down. Problem resolved when car below normal operating temperature then manifests at normal operating temperature. Dealer stated "unable to duplicate" until after warranty expired then declared transmission failure without opening so-called sealed unit to diagnose. Volkswagen of America issued recall on transmission valve body late last year; refused to repair my vehicle this January after 6 years of visits to dealer for numerous issues including this one. I allege that the dealer and voa knowingly sold this model year with a manufacturer's defect as many owners of previous and same model years have frequently posted accounts of the same problem on various consumer websites including your own; appealing for your intervention in this dangerous situation. The car is now parked in my driveway. I have also filed a complaint at the state of tennessee consumer affairs agency alleging that gossett Volkswagen and voa have engaged in a fraudulent pattern of avoiding responsibility for a very dangerous issue because of the expense of necessary repairs. This car is parked and is no longer being driven because it will stall, lurch, and accelerate and decelerate erractically because of the problem.
2005 vw beetle with transmission problems, wiring problems and lighting problems. Seems like this is in a lot of beetles that are on the road. Transmission failed at 80,000 miles. . . This is an ongoing problem and the vw company seems not to care. Since car bought multiple problems, which vw has fixed most of them. The lighting harness melted together on the right and left front sides, this was concern of mine. Why????, the transmission failed. . . Without warning. . Took it in for 80,000 mile service paid 600. 00 and then transmission fails. I don't understand. But I feel like there needs to be a proper investigation into the ongoing problems. . . . . My brakes have failed to work in reverse 3 times now and this is scary. . . . I finally get stopped and then have to pump brakes. Nothing wrong with them so far when taking into vw dealer.
1. Car is 5 years old / 40k miles and the transmission was failing - having trouble shifting from first to second gear. Read online that other vw had same issue - clearly manufacturing failure. 2. Transmission failure 3. Valve body replaced.