23 problems related to front seat heater/cooler have been reported for the 2004 Volkswagen Passat. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Volkswagen Passat based on all problems reported for the 2004 Passat.
My car was part of a recall because the drivers side seat heater was overheating and melting through the seat. I took my car in for the recall and this issue should have been resolved. But yesterday I had that exact issue - within 4 to 5 minutes of turning on my drivers side seat heater it burned/melted through the seat and burned me.
2004 vw Passat gl 1. 8t with 94,000 miles. Drivers side seat heater has burned through seat and into my leg while driving with seat heat in use on setting #3. There is now a hole in drivers seat where burn occurred.
I was driving my car, a 2004 vw Passat GLS, to work in the morning and had the driver's side seat heater on. About 2 miles into my drive I could smell that something was burning. At first I thought it was something burning outside, so I rolled the windows down to see if the outside air smelled of smoke. The outside air did not smell of smoke, so I quickly started thinking of what else could be burning. I also had the cabin air heat on, so I decided to turn that off and also turned my seat heater off, which is when I noticed smoke coming up from the driver's seat. I identified the location as the left part of the seat bottom and saw the burning area, which was clearly being cause by a heating component of the seat heater. I was trying to put out the smoldering and smoke with my hands. I could tell that my leather seats were still smoldering/burning so I put water on my hands from a water bottle that I had nearby to cool the leather and prevent further spread of the smoldering. Note that this was all within approximately 10 seconds, and I was driving. This is a huge hazard for which vw should be held responsible.
The contact owns a 2004 Volkswagen Passat. While driving for two minutes with the seat heater activated, the driver's seat caught fire. The contact sustained moderate injuries. Prior to the failure, the vehicle was repaired according to the manufacturer's recall for the seats: heating system. She called the dealer and is in the process of having the vehicle repaired. The NHTSA campaign id number was unknown. The failure and current mileages were 55,000. Updated 5/26/09 updated 05/28/09.
Started car up for morning commute and turned on the driver side seat warmer to 5. 5 minutes into the commute a smoke smell filled the cabin. When I arrived at my destination I found that the seat heater had burned a dime size hole through my cloth seat. I am the original owner of the vehicle and have not had an issue since taking possession on 2/14/04. When I mentioned this to the dealer they sounded a bit surprised and stated that they would have to investigate if this would be covered under warranty or not.
1. The car had not been used for 4 hours prior to the event and the seat warmers had been used on high earlier in the day with no incident. The car was turned on and the seat was pulled back and then forward to adjust. 2. The car seat heaters were on level 5 and within one minute a very strong burning odor was present and smoke was coming from somewhere around me. I looked around and discovered it was the left side of the drivers seat. I turned off the seat heater and tried to wet the area to prevent the lesather from melting but it was too late and a hole about the size of a cigarette was burned into the seat from the inside.
While driving my 2004 vw Passat, my heated driver's seat burned a hole through the seat and burned my leg, though no personal injury occurred.
A couple minutes after turning on my heated driver's seat, I felt something stinging my left leg. Shortly after, I began to smell a burning smell, and smoke entered the cabin. I could not pull over as I was on a busy street. I put my hand down there and felt a hole in the seat and the heat of the wire. I turned the heated seats off, and pulled over to inspect the seat. With the seat heater on I could see the light of a wire burning in there through a dime-sized burn hole.
The seat heater on the driver side of my car began to burn through the leather seat. It burned the leather on the seat, my trousers and left thigh.
Heated driver seat burned through seat cover and the occupants coat before smoke and heat alerted occupant to turn off the seat. Occupant turned off the heated seat and exited the vehicle to clear smoke. Initial reaction of dealer was to schedule service one week out due to their scheduled volume of service business next week, as if burning seats are a common occurrence.
Driver's heated leather seat burned leather seat and my skin.
This morning, I started my car to head out to do some errands. Since it was cold, I waited for the car to warm up, and as I did, I turned my seat warmer on to level one (the highest is level five) and as I waited for my car to warm up, I noticed a burning smell and saw smoke. I got out of the car, turned off the motor, and found that the seat warmer had burnt a small hole in the seat, and had begun to burn my pants as well. There was no flame, but it was quite distressing. I am awaiting word from the dealer (since it is Sunday and they are closed) but I thought this should go on record.
My seat warmer on my 2004 Volkswagen Passat 1. 8 turbo was turned to a setting of "2". After just two minutes I smelled something burning and felt a burning sensation on my leg. I looked down and the seat warmer had burnt a two inch whole through my cloth seats, and burnt my jeans as well. It also left a small burn on my leg, like someone had bumped me with a cigarette.
Seat heater on driver's seat got extremely hot. Burned driver's skin but not through the leather. Smelled of smoke. Dealership stated multiple problems with seat heaters catching fire, yet no recall. Dealer will be happy to replace seat/heater at my expense since out of warranty.
- the contact owns a 2004 Volkswagen Passat. The contact stated that the heating seat malfunctioned. The heating coil burned a hole in the seat, and burned the contact's leg. The driver's front seat had a silver dollar size hole in it, with a wire sticking out of the seat. The vehicle's seat began smoking and she turned off the car immediately. The contact planned to take the vehicle to the dealer on 02-09-07. Also, the contact had a recurring problem with the transmission. The contact stated that usually when driving at 55 mph on the highway, and as she began braking the car jerked or threw the contact as if someone haad rear ended her. The contact stated that this happened at least once a week. She had taken the car to the dealer because they were not driving on the highway they were not able to duplicate the failure. In both instances neither weather nor speed were factors.
Started car, heated seat setting was on 1 (lowest setting). One of the heaters must of shorted, I felt something on the side of my thigh right away but didn't see anything. Within one minute, noticed burning smell, smoking. Looked down, saw smoke and small flame. Immediately turned off seat heater, jumped out of car. Seat had burn hole size of silver dollar and was hot in that area only. Since it was christmas, I couldn't take it back to the dealership until the next day. When I got into car later, even though seat heater was off, I got a small shock when I started car. Car is still under warranty and dealership has been very helpful and was quite concerned, but can't replace parts right away (parts had to be back ordered from germany). They disconnected the heaters for me because I prefer driving my car around instead of the rental they offered. But will not be replacing passenger heating element for me.
2004 Volkswagen Passat tdi - seat heater wire in passenger seat, side bolster ignited seat material. No open flame - polyester material smoldered, producing a dime-sized hole, through which the red-hot wire could be seen. Caused passenger discomfort, spread smell of smoke throughout cabin, alarmed passengers and drivers. No medical attention required.
Driver seat heater shorted out and burned a hole in the leather of the car seat. Manufacturer would not replace.
Wife was driving 2004 vw Passat sedan with heated seats turned on. She felt a sharp burning in the side of her leg that slowly intensified. As she looked down at her leg she saw flames coming out from a dime sized hole. The seat was damaged and her leg was burned.
After starting my 2004 vw Passat with the heated seat turned to 2 (on a 1-5 dial) I started to smell a burning smell almost immediately. After driving about 30 seconds I started to feel a sharp pain in the bottom of my upper leg. After driving about 45 more seconds smoke started to surround me coming up from the seat. At this point I pulled the vehicle over and got out. I could see a spot on my seat smoldering and smoking. I turned off my heated seat and the smoking stopped and the seat cooled off in about another 1-2 minutes. There remained a hole resembling a cigarette burn and the upholstery around it was melted. When I called the dealership, I was told not to use the heated seat on either side of the vehicle. I was also informed that the passenger seat would not be fixed and that there was no guarantee that this would not happen again.
The heated drivers seat in my 2004 vw Passat caught on fire and burned through my wife's jeans. This occurred after driving only 1/4 mile. She felt something on her leg and when she looked down there was smoke coming out of the seat. She stopped and got the fire out, but it had burned her(left a red markon her leg),her jeans and put a hole in the seat. The local vw dealer was contacted and made aware of the problem and they are replacing the defective parts on the driver seat. However, when questioned about the passenger seat being defective, it was explained that they have only had a problem with the driver seat. I would think that they used the same materials in both seats and that the reason there has not been a problem with the passenger seat is due to the possibility that it is not used as much. The potential danger if this is not corrected could be significant. I have been in contact with vw customer service and they are going to be contacting me back.
An incident occured today, March 24th, 2004 where the seat heater in my 2004 vw Passat burned through my seat. I noticed it was hot and turned it off, and then smelt a buring smell. When I got to work I saw the small burn hole in my seat, which looked like a cigarette burn. After contacting the dealer they said that if it happens on the passenger seat after my warranty has expired that I would be liable for the cost of the replacement seat. While my clothes were not burned, my skin did have a sunburn like burn in that area.
Turned on seat heater to 1 while waiting for car to warm up. Noticed a burning smell and felt a hot burning sensation on my buttocks. Turned off seat heater and got out of the car. There was a 5/8' hole burnt through the seat with some smoke still coming out of it. The seat heater had been on less than 1 minute. Will contact dealer later today to resolve the issue. Cw.
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