Volkswagen Rabbit owners have reported 1 problem related to engine exhaust system (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Volkswagen Rabbit based on all problems reported for the Rabbit.
I own a 2009 vw Rabbit. About a year after owning it, I started noticing a moldy smell in the car every time I turned on the air conditioner and/or the heat. I took the car into the dealer and they said there was mold in the air conditioning unit and they would clean it. When I picked it up, I asked what was the problem, and they said I need to turn off the defroster/air conditioner a few minutes before turning off the car so any moisture drains out. In essence, there is no cure, just a fix. I wasn't happy with the response. When I entered my car to leave, it smelled from some perfume they used to mask the mold smell. I am allergic to mold and mildew and have a variety of allergies. I had to leave the car windows open for a week to get rid of that odor. Now that it's fall, the weather is cooler and I'm using the heater. Although I haven't noticed the mold smell yet, I'm noticing headaches and sinus problems since I've been driving with the heater. I've driven american cars for 45 cars and never experienced this problem. I like the car otherwise, but cannot tolerate this problem. Why can't it be fixed permanently? I noticed complaints about the problem going back to at least 2002.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
Car Stall problems | |
Engine Knocking Noise problems | |
Engine Cooling System problems | |
Engine Exhaust System problems | |
Engine Oil Leaking problems | |
Cooling Fan problems | |
Engine Shut Off Without Warning problems | |
Engine Belts And Pulleys problems |