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AUGUST
2008 -- Volkswagen is
recalling 13,900 MY
1996-2003 Audi A8 vehicles
equipped with a 5-speed
automatic transmission. The
locking cable may move out
of position over time. With
the locking cable out of
position, the shifter can be
moved out of the "PARK"
position even if the
ignition key is not in the
ignition lock. This could
allow the vehicle to roll,
causing a crash without
warning. Dealers will modify
the automatic transmission
locking cable by installing
an adjusting piece that will
secure the locking cable in
place. The recall is
expected to begin during
September 2008. 08V397
APRIL 2008 --
Volkswagen
is recalling 68,240 MY 2001-2004 Audi A6
Quattro vehicles equipped with 2.7L, 2.8L,
or 3.0L engines and MY 2001-2005 Audi Allroad Quattro vehicles equipped with 2.7L
or 4.2L engines. The aging of the plastic
material in the fuel tank rollover valve
combined with bending stress from the
aluminum ventilation line to the rollover
valve nipple may lead to cracking of the
nipple. If this happens, a fuel leak may
result. A fuel leak in the presence of an
ignition source could lead to a vehicle
fire. Dealers will reinforce the nipple on
the rollover valve to prevent leakage or
repair the cracking at the nipple. The
recall is expected to begin on or before May
30, 2008. Owners may contact Audi at
1-800-822-2834. This recall was the subject
of a Preliminary Evaluation, PE08-008,
conducted by the Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V-157
JULY 2007
-- Volkswagen is
recalling 1,021 MY 2006 A6
passenger vehicles. The
automatic rear lid includes
an electric motor and clutch
that work in conjunction
with two gas struts to open
and close the rear lid,
including a manual close
function. In rare cases if
one of the struts has a
total loss of pressure, the
resultant slow movement of
the rear lid is interpreted
by the software as an
intended manual close and
the motor clutch releases to
close the rear lid
immediately. This can result
in an unintended rapid
closing of the rear lid with
a risk of personal injury.
Dealers will install new
software. The recall is
expected to begin during
September 2007. 07V334
August 2007 --
VW is recalling 34,358
MY 2003 Passat and Audi A4 and A6 vehicles
equipped with 1.8L turbo, 2.8L V6, or 3.0L
engines. A change in the electrical motor
components in the fuel pump can lead to an
inoperative fuel pump and, ultimately,
stoppage of fuel supply to the engine
causing it to stall. If fuel flow to the
engine is interrupted, the vehicle could
stall without warning and thus present a
potential risk of crash. Dealers will
install new fuel pumps. The recall is
expected to begin during September 20007.
This recall is a supplement to a previous
campaign (please see 06V017). 07V-375 |
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NEWS:
VW Recalls
2003 Audi A4 and A6
ConsumerAffairs.org --
August 29, 2007 --
Volkswagen of American is
recalling 34,358 of the 2003
model year Audi A4 and Audi
A6 sedans equipped with 1.8
liter turbo, 1.8 liter V6 or
3.0 liter engines.
The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration
reports that the fuel pump
in these vehicles can fail
cutting off the fuel supply
and resulting in the engine
stalling.
NHTSA warns the engine stall
could present a potential
risk of crash.
Audi dealers will install a
new fuel pump free of
charge. The recall will
begin September 28, 2007.
Owners may contact
Volkswagen of American at
1-800-222-8987 or Audi at
1-800-822-2834
MORE RECALL
INFORMATION:
Audi A4
Audi A6 |
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NEWS:
Audi A6 Headlight Switch
Recalled Again
ConsumerAffairs.org -- June
12, 2006 -- The National
Highway Traffic Safety
Administration is recalling
four types of the Audi A6
from the 1998 to the 2000
model years because a
previous recall to fix the
head light switch may have
been improperly performed.
NHTSA is concerned that the
improper installation could
lead to an electrical short
and fire under the dashboard
on the driver's side of the
car.
On some Audi A6, A6 Avant,
S6 and S6 Avant cars, while
attempting the remedial
repair for recall 0413000 a
plastic cover may not have
been securely installed by
the Audi technician.
If the cover is not properly
installed to the driver's
side support crossmember,
the headlight switch wiring
harness could contact the
crossmember and cause an
electrical short.
Audi has not provided a
remedy or an owner
notification schedule but
owners may contact the
manufacturer at
1-800-822-2834 or call NHTSA
1-888-327-4236.
MORE RECALL
INFORMATION:
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