When did I Buy my 2006 Jetta TDI?
I purchased my TDI in Oct 2011 and now having a problem. I have a 2006 Jetta 1.9L PD TDI (BRM) with 92,000 miles; I am having the following problem. I purchased the car with 87,000 miles and now have 92,000 miles, while driving the check engine light came on and the car went into limp mode.
Is the VW Jetta part of the recall?
The value of all VW diesels has taken a serious hit due to the emission scandal even though this model is not part of the recall. While VW headquarters was happy to listen to my concerns, they are unwilling to help with anything, and the dealer was not willing to offer any special incentives on a new VW for a person in this situation.
Is the VW Jetta OK after the scandal?
We bought a 2015 Jetta TDI and got caught in the VW scandal. The car is ok, but I would love to have the old car back. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis. The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
Do you have to replace the turbo on a Jetta?
Seems like many dealers consider replacing the turbo is a part of the troubleshooting process. Service adviser: Sir, to continue troubleshooting your car, we have to replace the turbo because all we know how to do is to keep throwing parts at the problem until either we fix the problem or we destroy your car.
How many miles does a 2006 Jetta have?
I have a 2006 Jetta 1.9L PD TDI (BRM) with 92,000 miles; I am having the following problem. I purchased the car with 87,000 miles and now have 92,000 miles, while driving the check engine light came on and the car went into limp mode.
What to do if your Jetta won’t start?
If it’s cold and you have a 2009-2012 Jetta CLICK HERE for information. This is by no means a comprehensive list of problems, just some of the most common. Use common sense when doing any testing and be sure that you won’t get run over if the car suddenly and unexpectedly springs to life.