general problems of the 1999 Volkswagen Passat

12 problems related to vehicle speed control have been reported for the 1999 Volkswagen Passat. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 08/10/2019

I wos driving from work to home I took the parkway I wos going 60 miles then in his own the car starting increasing speed so I move the shoulder I put the car neutral and stop the car. The took me 3 try to the car go back to normal. I dont know if this car got I recall.

2 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 01/24/2011

1999 vw Passat glx accelerated on its own and would not stop when brakes were pressed or car was put into neutral. Car accelerated on its own and speed kept increasing. Extremely dangerous and I was unable to stop the vehicle by pressing the brakes. Car accelerated on its own.

3 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 01/02/2010

2pm in southern California with perfect driving conditions. . . . Driving about 30 mph down city surface street - when all of the sudden the car accelerated to 60mph - very scary - 1999 vw Passat glx car is a bit over 115k miles in excellent condition. Car was pulled over after braking and pulling up emergency brake - car continued revving until car was quickly turned off. Popped hood - let engine cool for 10 - 15 minutes - tried to restart but car revved again so shut it off and will have repair shop retrieve it & bring to shop to get looked at. Too scared to drive again. First time it happened since purchasing car a few months ago.

4 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 11/25/2008

Car accelerator pedal locks up when decelerate and accelerating when making a "u" turns.

5 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2007

In September of 2006 I purchased a 1999 Volkswagen Passat from suburban collections at the troy motor mall in troy, michigan. About two weeks ago I experienced severe problems as I was on my way into work. My car took on a mind of it's own. As I turned the corner onto w. 13 mile road in royal oak, michigan my car started to accelerate rather quickly. Before I knew it was going 60 mph, without even hitting the gas at all. The most frightening part of all of this was that my brakes wouldn't work do to the fact that the engine was still accelerating. As I pulled off the road and put the car into park the rpm's immediately red lined and the engine was reving. Needless to say I took the vehicle to the Volkswagen dealership at the troy motor mall. The dealership two days later then told me that I needed to have the throttle body replaced. Oddly enough, after this occurred two hours later my car was finished? I picked the car up that Friday and drove it for exactly one week without any further problems. Well, I got into my car on Friday as I usually do and once again my car began to fun by itself. I was extremely frightened driving down rochester road going 70 mph with no available way to stop my car. I made it home safely and contacted my dealership once again. The strange thing is that the same day I received a notice in the mail on Friday saying that my part (throttle body) was in at the dealership ready for replacement. So all in all, the Volkswagen dealership presented me with false documentation stating that my throttle body had been replaced when in fact it hadn't been and to boot, those people at the dealership sent me away driving a reckless vehicle knowing full well that the problem had not been resolved. I hit curbs, experienced extreme emotional anxiety attempting to drive, stop and control my car. Due to the lack of prompt remediation of my vehicle there have probably been more problems added to the vehicle because the original problem was never fixed but was known about.

6 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 01/25/2007

On the evening of January 25, 2007 I was driving home when I noticed that my car was not slowing down when I released pressure from the gas pedal. It then became apparent to me that the car was still accelerating despite the fact that my foot was not on the gas pedal. I shifted the vehicle into neutral and the tachometer showed that the engine was revving in the 5,000 rpm range without my foot on the gas pedal. I managed to get the car off of the road and turned the vehicle off while the transmission was in neutral, then shifted to park. I attempted several times to restart the car, but each time the engine immediately revved up to the 5,000 rpm range as if the gas pedal was floored. After about 4 attempts of shutting down the car and restarting the engine finally idled as is should upon start up and I was able to finish my drive home without further incident.

7 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2007

- the contact called regarding the 1999 Volkswagen Passat. The contact stated that the vehicle began to accelerate on its own and the contact was unable to stop the vehicle by braking. The contact stated that the driver had to weave in and out of traffic to avoid hitting other vehicles. The vehicle eventually jumped the curb and struck a fence. There were no injuries. The side air bag deployed. The failure mileage was 120,000. There was no police report filed. Updated 04/05/07. *j.

8 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 10/25/2004

Our 1999 Passat with the 1. 8 liter engine stalls repeatedly when decelerating, this is dangerous. We purchased the car new and had a problems before 20,000 miles. Vw cannot diagnose this problem. I took vw to the bbb since they were very uncooperative in repairing this problem, and then they changed the throttle body. Then the problem went away for a few years and is now back and vw again refuses to replace the throttle body. The throttle body is obviously defective and they will not admit that there is a problem or fix it.

9 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 10/12/2001

Approximately six to eight times since the car was bought, as the car was brought to a stop the engine raced with the tachometer rising to about 2200, and it required maximum force on the brake pedal to prevent the car from accelerating into a stopped car ahead or into a barrier or intersection. If the transmission was shifted into park or neutral, the tachometer swung up into the range of 6000 to 7000, and then dropped back to its normal idling speed of 750. Only then did the car stop pulling dangerously. This has been reported to the dealer three times, and on one occasion he held it for three days, hoping to have a mechanic experience the problem, but the problem occurs too infrequently to reproduce it. The dealer has never been able to provide any repair, and the problem still exists, ocurring most recently on 10/1201.

10 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Failure Date: 04/24/2001

While driving 60 mph vehicle accelerated to 85 mph. Consumer applied brakes. It took 1-2 miles for vehicle to slow down, and engine to stop revving. Vehicle still at dealer.

11 Vehicle Speed Control problem

When applying brakes to make a normal stop vehicle will lurch forward before it comes to a complete stop. Dealer cannot determine cause.

12 Vehicle Speed Control problem

Accelerating, could not stop auto with brakes. Shifted auto transmission to neutral, engine revved, pressed accelerator, engine went to idle.



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