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Volkswagen recall for Beetle, Golf and Jetta for roll-away risk

So far there has been no mention of Volkswagen vehicles sold in Asia

Volkswagen issued a statement last Friday saying that it is recalling 679,000 Volkswagen vehicles sold in the U.S. since 2011. The recall is for a possible roll-away because of an electrical issue. This is not the first Volkswagen recall since dieselgate.

This roll-away VW recall is for the following VW model, the Jetta, Beetle, Beetle Convertible, Golf, Golf Sportwagen and GTI from various model years from 2011 through 2019.

For it to be included in the recall, the vehicle must be equipped with an automatic transmission, manual handbrake and no keyless entry.

The vast majority of the cars being recalled are Jettas at 541,376 and Beetles at 94,474, including the hardtop and convertible.

Volkswagen said drivers may be able to remove the key after stopping without placing the car in park, which increases the risk the vehicle could roll away. Leaving the car in gear or in neutral with nothing there to stop it would certainly be a cause for concern.

This Volkswagen recall is happening because of a build up of silicate on the shift lever micro switch contacts is to blame. Here are the specific models with their respective years. The amount of those models being recalled is listed after the model, too.

·             2012-2019 Beetle (65,727)

·             2012-2019 Beetle Convertible (28,747)

·             2015-2016 Golf (5,534); 2018-2019 Golf (1,847)

·             2017-2019 Golf Sportwagen (14,518)

·             2015-2019 GTI (18,278)

·             2011-2018 Jetta (541,376)

Dealers will install an additional switch and circuit board and disable the micro switch at the shift lever. A Volkswagen spokesman said there are no reports of injuries. VW should be contacting the owners of these vehicles on or before October 11, and will be offering the fix free of charge. Until then, just make sure you remember to shift toy gear into ‘Park’ mode to prevent an unwanted incident.

Daniel Sherman Fernandez
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