Would you purchase a second-hand Jetta? What are the main problems with Volkswagen Jetta? Here’s a list of the most prevalent problems in Volkswagen Jetta models …..

A used car purchase is a big risk. In an instant, your savings over the years could be lost. You may not even realize it when you get home from work that the vehicle you trusted the seller would turn on the engine fault light. Strange noises and vibrations could start to come from the engine within the first week or second week. This has happened to many who have purchased used cars. This can sometimes happen, even though the vehicle’s appraisal and all maintenance records are complete.

If you are looking to purchase a Volkswagen Jetta you will find that the seller is not able to praise your efforts while listing the vehicle’s safety features. The VW Jetta isn’t perfect. The Jetta has problems with several models. These issues should be known upfront before you purchase a used Jetta.

Jetta is the most complained about Volkswagen vehicle. Engine problems are the most common complaint. Although the Jetta 2006 had the highest number, the Jetta 2009 was the least complained about model year. The Jetta 2009 saw higher repair costs for lower mileage and had the lowest complaints.

You should avoid the 2006, 2010, 2010 and 2011 models if you’re looking to buy a used Jetta. There are some issues with other models, but they aren’t as severe or as serious as the ones in these models.

 

VW Jetta Most Common Problems

Engine problems are the most common complaint about Jetta cars. There are many complaints about ABS Control Module in Jetta models 2009. This problem happens on average every 150,000 kilometers. The second and third ranks are shared by interior accessories and transmission problems in Jetta models pre-2013.

In 2009 models, brake and engine problems are the most common problems. However, 2006 models have problems with engine, transmission, and interior accessories. Interior accessories problems are the most frequent complaint in 2010 and 2011. The second most common complaint is about electrical faults, followed by engine faults in 2010. Engine failure complaints seem to be very common in 2011 models.

 

Probleme with the VW Jetta Engine

Engine misfires can cause serious problems for Jetta drivers. A misfired engine can cause a malfunction light to appear. A malfunctioning fuel cap, the mass airflow sensor, or the catalytic convert can all be responsible for the malfunction light. The malfunction of the spark plugs or ignition coil can also cause it. Engine performance can be affected by a misfired spark plug. This issue affects most 2012, 2013, and 2014. It usually occurs at an average mileage of 180,000 km. Correcting engine misfires or misfires by replacing any ignition system parts (sparkplug wires, ignition coil, spark plug wires) is possible.

 

2002 VW Jetta Engine Problems

The 2002 Jettas’ engine is known to burn excessive oil. Engine malfunction, EGR light on instrument panel, catalytic conversion malfunction, idle fluctuations. excessive vibration and stalling.

 

2003 VW Jetta Engine Problems

The 2003 model year will also experience the same problems as 2002. Most common complaints are engine failures caused by oil sedimentation, ignition coil failures and engine stalling while in drive, transmission mount failures, engine and transmission breakage, oil pump failures and glow plug failures.

 

2006 VW Jetta Engine Problems

In 2006, the engine continues to be a problem. The engine continues to have problems, including a check engine light that comes on in cold temperatures, a malfunctioning camshaft, engine stalling while driving, malfunctioning ignition coil and catalytic converter, excessive noise during driving, and delayed throttle response.

 

2010 VW Jetta Engine Problems

This model year has seen an increase in engine problems. Engine problems include check engine lights, engine kickbacks, timing chain failures, engine stalling, and engine kickback. These problems usually occur after 150,000 km.

 

VW Jetta Interior Accessories Problems

All model years of VW Jetta have the same complaints: interior accessories. Nearly all Jettas from before 2013 have experienced ceiling sagging, wiring problems, and radio problems.

 

2006 VW Jetta Interior Accessories Problems

Many complaints have been made about the 2006 model-year interior accessories. The driver’s door wiring harness is the most problematic. You may also experience problems like a loose headlining, peeling paint, or the radio not turning on.

 

2009, 2010, and 2011 VW Jetta Interior Accessories

Although it is rare for the 2009 model year model, many people complain about the radio shutting off in 2010 and 2011. These models can also experience malfunctioning horns and electric doors locks. The radio’s ability to spontaneously shut off occurs on average every 130,000 km.

 

Jetta Power Window Faults

Power windows can be convenient and comfortable but they are susceptible to failures that can cause them to break more than other windows. Average 150,000 km. Window regulator failures are common in the Jetta models years 2013-2014 and 2016 Jetta.

 

VW Jetta Transmission Problems

Another common complaint about the VW Jetta is transmission problems that have occurred in more then one generation.

Most common problems with the gearbox are the uneven gearshifts and the rattling from the gearbox. This problem is common in the model years 2006, 2009 and 2010.

From 2012 to 2015, Jettas had the most engine-related problems. The engine malfunction light comes on and causes the engine to stall. A foul-smelling odor is another problem that these models often have. These odors usually become apparent after about 2 hours of driving. It is due to clogging of ventilation. Bad odors can develop after driving over 80,000km.