How many miles can a Routan last?

How many miles can a Routan last?

Average is should be 400 miles. My car only does an average 250-280 miles. I took it to VW and they tell me everything is fine with the CAR.

When did they stop making Volkswagen Routan?

2012
Production of the Routan was halted in 2012 due to high inventory levels, and Volkswagen announced the 2013 model year would be primarily reserved for rental car companies and other fleets, with limited availability to the public at dealer showrooms. This also held true for the 2014 model year Routan.

How do you check the transmission fluid in a 2011 VW Routan?

Transmission Fluid Level Check Volkswagen Routan (2009-2014)

  1. Getting Started – Prepare for the repair.
  2. Open the Hood – How to pop the hood and prop it open.
  3. Remove Dipstick – Access point for transmission fluid.
  4. Add Fluid – Determine correct fluid type and add fluid.
  5. Replace Dipstick – Put the dipstick / cap back in place.

How much fluid does a 62te transmission hold?

Using the purchased synthetic or ATF+4, add 5 qts of fluid and start the engine. Continue adding fluid until full, as indicated on dipstick.

What are the options for a 2011 VW Routan?

The 2011 Volkswagen Routan model lineup leaves the options list limited to a few dealer-installed items. If you order the SE you can have the rear-seat entertainment system with or without navigation, but not the other way around; on SEL trims the rear-seat entertainment system must be bundled with navigation.

What kind of headlights does the VW Routan have?

The Routan shares the same boxy shape as the Town & Country and Grand Caravan, but its face wears Volkswagen’s sloping grille and lower air dam. The headlights incorporate rounded sections for the outboard bezels, similar to the lights on the Passat and Volkswagen’s SUVs.

What kind of engine does a Routan have?

For 2011, all Routan vans are now powered by a 3.6-liter V6 engine teamed to a new six-speed automatic transmission. Also new is a leather-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel, an ECO fuel switch that adjust the transmission’s shift points for optimal economy, a stowable roof rack (SE and SEL) and front-passenger side airbags.