25 problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2012 Volkswagen Passat. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Volkswagen Passat based on all problems reported for the 2012 Passat.
I noticed a fuel smell in the cabin area that continued to get worse. After pulling the back seat I was able to visually see the fuel pump that had lots of micro cracks which was causing a fuel leak. The leak was very dangerous and caused major foam damage to my rear seat and was a major hazard had anything caused an ignition in the cabin, it certainly would have burned the vehicle. I saved the fuel pumped after having a local shop replace it.
Stop on middle of the freeway twice and one on the road. Be replace the hoof 24 months ago now again dealer claim need to change the whole fuel system it’s 2012 Passat to modification done 2017. For another 6900 dollars this consumer ripoff by be. Car now is in the dealer. It’s dirito brothers volkswagon. 2020 n main st walnut creek. Scary to stop on hwy 5 with this at night with a dog onboard. Very confused vw customer who 2 other vw.
The dpf keeps causing the engine light to come on when there isn’t anything wrong but it also makes the car use more fuel every time this happens.
Was driving fine one day and then the next week I drove it. . . Started to see leaks under my car and I didn't have the ac on. It got hard to turn. . . Felt stiff. Was noticing that I was starting to pay more in power steering fluid to keep my car going. Considering I only had it 3months since first time I noticed the problem.
My car caught on fire while I was driving and almost killed me and my daughter. The fire department came and put it out but it is a total loss. I think it could well be the starter as many 2011 build vw Passats were affected.
Fuell pump control computer module lost power. Vehicle stalled while turning in front of oncoming traffic! in the middle of intersections etc. Causing a extremely dangerous possibility of death situation. Vw has had this item recalled for a long, long time! vw still has no fiix to date!.
On my 2012 tdi when the weather gets cold ~ below 10 degrees fahrenheit the engine feels like it is misfiring. It usually starts fine, but it stumbles/misfired for the first mile or so. The car does not want to get up to speed, nor will it shift into the next gear, the engine will rev to 3000 rpm and more when cold, which is very bad for the engine. I will manually shift into the next gear and then it chugs and misfires and struggles to get up to speed.
The car began shaking once in a while and about a month later began to die when idle waiting at red lights or stop signs. I was told the vacuum seal needed replaced but to do so everything would need replaced as you can't just replace a vacuum seal. The electrical component of my car started to go haywire and every light, clock would go off if I tried to start the car. After that as fixed the batter which was tested and at 99% died and had to be replaced. These issues happened when I was on a city street driving and I was stuck in the middle of the road with people passing me and honking. I got the car fixed at steven's creek Volkswagen in sunnyvale, CA it was very expensive and I was out of a car for well over a week. None of these were issues caused by me. I have very low mileage and take good care of my car.
Engine light is on and the fuel vapor leak detection pump improperly working can result in health issues. Dueto the fact that it is not reducing atmospheric pollution due to hydrocarbon emissions,.
I have a 2012 vw Passat tdi vehicle with 78,000 miles as of October 124, 2016. It is effected by the tdi emissions issue and qualifies under the court settlement that has yet to be approved. The issue I have is that I took the car to the dealer about 1 month ago because the check engine light was on. I was told that the ad blue heater which scrubs nox (albeit not very well) from the exhaust needs to be replaced for $1,100. 00. I did some research and came to find out that apparently this has happened hundreds of times to tdi owners especially 2012 models. It is my understanding the failure is a function of time not mileage and has been corrected in newer models. It is ironic that even after paying the $1,100 my car is still out of emissions compliance! I request that vw be forced to do a recall and reimburse owners regardless of the vehicles mileage for this repair.
On 6-9-15 this diesel vehicle would not start. Mileage is approximate as I do not have the vehicle (it is at the dealer). Taken to vw of north attleboro, MA for diagnosis and repair. Dealer stated fuel was contaminated and cleaned out fuel lines and replaced filter. Dealer stated vehicle still would still not start. Dealer then stated they investigated fuel down-line of filter and found contaminated fuel in the common fuel distribution rail just before the fuel injectors. Dealer stated they did not retain the fuel filter which would have shown a filter breach/rupture that allowed the contaminated fuel to go beyond the filter causing this additional mischief. Request further investigation of vw Passat diesel fuel filters and the fuel filtration system that may cause sudden engine failure because of passing through contaminated fuel, rather than filtering as it should which would cause a slower decrease in engine power because of restricted fuel flow. The whole purpose of diesel fuel filtration is to prevent introduction into critical engine components contaminates often found in diesel fuel. Dealer estimates repair cost of $7,236. 25, the bulk of which is for damage to critical engine components downstream of the diesel fuel filter resulting in sudden engine stoppage. This vehicle was refueled only at diesel fuel stations for which receipts were obtained, so no gasoline or other improper fuel was introduced into this vehicle.
The contact owns a 2012 Volkswagen Passat. While driving approximately 25 mph, a squeaking noise was heard when the brake pedal was depressed. In addition, a strong odor of fuel was present inside the vehicle; however, there was no fuel visible on the ground. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but the cause of the failure could not be located. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.
Following a 40k service for my 2012 Passat tdi my wife called me and said when she pushed the start button, it took an extra try before it started. I dismissed this as I thought maybe she didn't have her foot all the way down on the brake. Then later in the week she said it took 4 pushes of the button before the car would start. I told her next time video tape the issue. The following week her car broke down at the mall - nothing would work. When I got there, I played with the parking lever, no good. Then I put in neutral and the car started. I drove to vw and they said the clean all the connecters on the start/stop switch and didn't see issue as car was working fine, but would order new switch and cover for me. The next day the car did it again, and I video taped the incident as well to share with the dealer. Again, it started in neutral. I took a chance and went out again that evening figuring this neutral thing would work and guess, what - was completely stuck after the dealer told me the issue was repaired and the replacement of the part was just precautionary. The car has been in shop for a week. They changed the switch this morning and guess that didn't resolve the issue. They are now ordering a hpfp!!!! I know it is possible that 2 issues could have been going on, but the whole time I told them I didn't think the switch made sense. Anyway, chalk up another hpfp for vw. Frustrated customer!.
Tdi engine check light came on, had the dealership check it out, it indicated a sensor failure. The cost to repair was $1,100. 00 dealership reduced it to $430, said vw pitched it because it may end up as a recall and we would receive our money back if that happens.
On July 16, 2014 at approximately 5:00 pm, my 2012 Volkswagen Passat tdi sel premium lost power on the highway. The engine failed and shut off while I was traveling on interstate 95 north and left me stranded on the highway surrounded by cars traveling at speeds greater than 65 mph. The engine failure put my life, my colleague's life and my fetus'¿ life in danger and could have been disastrous for other motor vehicles as well. My car was towed to a Volkswagen service center, where they inspected the fuel system and found a broken bolt. This bolt held the fuel rail and fuel injectors in place and when it broke, caused the injectors to pop out of the cylinder head and the subsequent engine failure. The installed bolt was part of the fuel system replacement repair that another dealership service center, closer to my home, performed back in April 2014. I'¿ve had three major incidents with my vw now, all within the last 3 months and it seems to be stemming from the fuel system replacement. When the fuel system was replaced, the service center blamed it on a "bad batch of diesel fuel" from a local gas station. They said that within 3 weeks, they've had around 25 cars come in with the same problem. My car is not even 3 years old and has only 44,000 miles on it. This is completely unacceptable. Because of these incidents, the last one of which put my life as well as 2 other lives in grave danger, I would like to submit this complaint, in case it is a more wide spread problem.
Vehicle developed a ," loss of power" issue at approximately 1. 5 years ago around 50,000 miles. It usually occurs within the first 10- 15 minutes after cold start up and when vehicle is traveling between 10 and 40 mph. The vehicle will be operating normally, then instantly lose power and start shuddering. When merging onto a highway on numerous occasions since then, the sudden loss of power has nearly caused me to be struck by other vehicles. Along with loss of power, there has been a noticeable odor of diesel fuel which comes from the observed fuel pooling on the top of the engine. This is a fire hazard only waiting to happen. I will not let any other members of my family drive this vehicle for fear of their safety. Manufacturer dealer has been able to duplicate the issue but not resolve it. The manufacturer engineering and technical dept has been involved but still not able to solve after 1. 5 years and numerous shop visits.
Glow plug light on dashboard started blinking. Major loss of power. Had vehicle towed to dealership in fayetville, nc. Problem reported to be failed turbo.
Intermittent loss of turbo power during low speed acceleration. I brought the vehicle to vw of quad cities in davenport, IA on 2 may 2014. Service manager reported that the problem could not be replicated by a vw service technician. The problem occurred again on 5 may 2014 and was reported to the service manager. Again, the problem could be replicated and was return to me. I departed the vw service area and while driving away the problem resurfaced in the vicinity of the vw dealership. I returned immediately to the service center and asked to have a technician ride with me to experience the faulty condition. The vw service technician was then able to recognize a problem with the turbo locking up a low speeds. Upon return from the test drive, parts were ordered to make repairs. I was allowed to depart with my impaired vehicle while awaiting parts. The car's turbo failed again on 8 may 2014 at approximately 8:20 am while approaching the I-74 bridge over the mississippi river from iowa into illinois. I called the service department to notify the service manager that I was bringing the car directly in for service since the vehicle's propulsion was severely restricted without the turbo boost.
Car was sluggish to go when accelerating, jerking.
The car was started to go to lunch, outside air temp was +4º. It was driven approximately 1 mile at low speed to the interstate. After accelerating up the on-ramp to highway speeds. After approximately 1 mile at highway speed the turbo failed causing a total loss of power rendering the car immobile. Luckily there was enough momentum and very little traffic making it possible to pull over to the shoulder. The car would not move on it's own power at this point. It was towed to the dealer for extensive repairs, taking three weeks.
I was in very slow bumper to bumper traffic when the battery light came on and there was a significant loss of power in the engine and no power steering or brakes. I was able to coast to the shoulder and turn off the car. Lights, radio and ventilation systems did not seem to be impacted. After a minute, I turned the car on and everything appeared to be back to normal. This has happened twice in 3 months.
I was driving down the highway going approximately 67 mph in the middle lane. The battery light flashed once, no other warning other lights flashed and there were no previous warning lights to flash. Suddenly the car hestitated and then my speed dropped to 0 in a matter of seconds. Luckily, the transport trucks behind me were paying attention and actually blocked the traffic until I could get the car in neutral to safely roll onto the shoulder. This is a huge safety issue; I was lucky. What good is it to have a car that you now feel is unsafe to drive! vw should have to buy this car back.
Metal shavings in the fuel system causing engine failure. Fuel was tested and found to be diesel fuel. No other fuel has ever been used or pumped into this vehicle.
Vehicle stumbles and hesitates during cold starts and clears up after approx 10 minutes. Consistently occurs daily essentially since vehicle was purchased. Issue was brought up a couple of times to dealer, but they indicated nothing was wrong and no errors seen in computer. There are several blogs online from hundreds of owners complaining of this issue and Volkswagen appears to not be resolving the issue. The concern is bucking, chocking and hesitation becomes a safety issue especially if you need to speed up to avoid a vehicle or crossing intersections when vehicle is cold. . . Safety is a concern and has been. . . . I did bring the vehicle to the dealer again and left with dealer for 1 week. . . They claimed the techn found no issue. . . . When I picked vehicle up it immediately had hesitation, jerky bucking issue. . . . Not acceptable.
In the morning, I went downstairs to my 2012 vw Passat s. I noticed a pool of fluid that smelled like gasoline on the asphalt underneath the vehicle. I entered the front driver's side and turned the key from the off to on position. When I turned the key to on, a sound of draining fluid could be heard and a strong odor of gasoline could be smelled. I attempted to start the car, and it does turn over, but will not start. I decided not to attempt to start it again, afraid that the ignition would start a fire. Since this occurred on a Sunday morning, all service departments at vw dealerships are closed. About 5 hours later, I unlocked the Passat and opened the door to get some items from the car. Again, the sound of draining fluid could be heard and a strong odor of gasoline emitted from the vehicle. I checked underneath the car again, and a fresh pool of gasoline has formed. The gas is dripping from the passenger side, near the rear wheel. Needless to say, this is very disappointing, as the vehicle has only been driven for a little more than 1,000 miles.