VW extends warranty to 100k on DSGs!

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Hope this hasn't been posted already.

http://media.vw.com/index.php?s=43&item=491

Amazing! Way to go VW. My respect has went way, way up for VW with this move.

Volkswagen Group of America Announces Customer Service Program

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VWGoA) today announced it would initiate a new customer service program to address concerns raised by its customers with certain Direct Shift Gearboxes (DSG(®)) in Volkswagen and Audi models, and to affirm its confidence in the sophisticated technology represented by those components.

"Safety, customer satisfaction, quality and long-term reliability are top priorities at Volkswagen and Audi. We have been studying the symptoms customers have reported, and are working closely with the NHTSA," said Stefan Jacoby, president and CEO, VWGoA. "We listened to our customers' concerns, and are taking action to address them. We are focused on taking all the appropriate actions to ensure the complete satisfaction of our existing customers."

This new comprehensive service program affects a limited number of model years 2007-2009 Volkswagens and Audis. Covered models are the Volkswagen R32, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen, GTI, Eos, as well as Audi A3 and TT.

Some customers have reported transmission performance issues under certain driving conditions. This was due to a faulty component inside the Mechatronic unit within a limited production range. VWGoA will repair or replace the components in the transmissions of approximately 43,000 Volkswagens and 10,300 Audis at no charge to the vehicles' owners. Additionally, VWGoA will reimburse customers who have had this repaired at their own expense.

The company has begun increasing the parts supply to expedite this customer service program. As the parts become available, owners of the affected vehicles will be contacted to schedule an appointment at their dealer. The company will make loaner vehicles available at no charge.

In the meantime, owners who may have experienced problems with their transmissions are requested to contact their dealers or the Audi/Volkswagen toll-free customer service numbers (see below).

This new customer service program is unrelated to a voluntary safety recall that VWGoA announced August 20. Under that recall, VWGoA is replacing a faulty temperature sensor in a separate and smaller group of vehicles. (The earlier action addresses a potential for a faulty temperature sensor to cause the transmission to shift into neutral while the vehicle is being driven.)

The company will extend its New Vehicle Limited Warranty to cover the DSG(® )transmissions affected by the customer service program and the voluntary safety recall. This extended warranty is for 10-years/100,000-miles, transferrable to subsequent owners.

VWGoA is confident these actions will address issues noted by owners of the affected Volkswagen and Audi models. The DSG(®) gearbox is an industry leading technology that combines the fuel economy of a manual gearshift with the automatic shifting capacity of an automatic transmission.

Customers who have questions or concerns should call the Volkswagen Loyalty Center at 1-800-444-8982 or the Audi Customer Relations Campaign Help Line at 1-800-253-AUDI (2834).
 
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In reading this, the only "customer service program" I see is the program to repair transmissions in the affected recall range. Therefore, I, and some others here on TDIClub, are interpreting this warranty extension to only apply to the transmissions actually subject to the recall, and not all DSG transmissions in the 2007-09 model years.
 

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k1xv said:
In reading this, the only "customer service program" I see is the program to repair transmissions in the affected recall range. Therefore, I, and some others here on TDIClub, are interpreting this warranty extension to only apply to the transmissions actually subject to the recall, and not all DSG transmissions in the 2007-09 model years.
We don't know the details yet. The previous recall was for 09 models only. This is talking about 2007-2009. To me it represents VW taking responsibility. Is everyone here always this negative?
 

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saaber said:
We don't know the details yet. The previous recall was for 09 models only. This is talking about 2007-2009. To me it represents VW taking responsibility. Is everyone here always this negative?
Yes. We are a wary bunch.
 

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saaber said:
We don't know the details yet. The previous recall was for 09 models only. This is talking about 2007-2009. To me it represents VW taking responsibility. Is everyone here always this negative?


No. We are that PRECISE.

Bill
 

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"This new comprehensive service program affects a limited number of model years 2007-2009 Volkswagens and Audis. Covered models are the Volkswagen R32, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen, GTI, Eos, as well as Audi A3 and TT."

So it only covers model years 2007, 2008 and 2009? Sounds pretty comprehensive to me.

Almost all of the DSG complaints here and at VWVortex have been the 2009s from what I've seen. My 2009 already had the temp sensor replacement so I assume I'm covered. You could try calling the "Volkswagen Loyalty Center" ("Jawohl, Ich bin immer loyal to VW!") with your VIN to verify that yours is covered also.
 

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Everybody should be covered.

They have admitted to a problem with the DSG's,so everybody should be covered for 100,000 miles or 160,000 kms.
 

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ajlockfeld said:
"This new comprehensive service program affects a limited number of model years 2007-2009 Volkswagens and Audis. Covered models are the Volkswagen R32, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen, GTI, Eos, as well as Audi A3 and TT."

So it only covers model years 2007, 2008 and 2009? Sounds pretty comprehensive to me.
Didn't the 2004 New Beetle come with the DSG tranny, or was that the 2005? I know the 2005.5 and 2006 Jetta TDIs came with the DSG.

So not comprehensive. For TDIs it means only the models sold in about the last 12-14 months... and not the ones sold during the previous three or four years.
 

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They aren't covering any New Beetles, though I guess there aren't many of those. I helped someone with some service on a 2004 DSG NB, and the DMF is not happy :(

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I think its reasonable to assume that the DSG goes through some tweeks every model year (and every body style). Judging by the number of folks here who have said that their 2006 Jetta DSG was like butter compared with the '09, I think VW may have just gone a tweek (or two) too far this time, and that's what they're addressing with this new program. In which case, no reason to have a comprehensive program for all DSGs ever sold.
 

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My '09 JSW TDi (build date 07/2008) is not covered by the recall, but I sure hope it is covered by this warranty. It would go a long way to making me feel better about choosing the DSG. Keeping fingers crossed...

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k1xv said:
In reading this, the only "customer service program" I see is the program to repair transmissions in the affected recall range. Therefore, I, and some others here on TDIClub, are interpreting this warranty extension to only apply to the transmissions actually subject to the recall, and not all DSG transmissions in the 2007-09 model years.


Originally Posted by saaber
We don't know the details yet. The previous recall was for 09 models only. This is talking about 2007-2009. To me it represents VW taking responsibility. Is everyone here always this negative?

Originally Posted by k1xv
Yes. We are a wary bunch.


Nosmosking? Is that you?
 
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I called today and I am the lucky winner of a new temp sensor and a 10 year/100K warranty:p
 

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Called customer care, and they are stating that only vehicles subject to the recall(s) are getting extended warranties. My '09 JSW TDi is not on the recall list. This is a major bummer (about the lack of extended warranty) - I'll have a lawyer read the release, not that I expect anything to come of it. The good news (if there is any) is that I've had no real issues with my DSG other than the normal occasional hesitation off the line when in 'D'. Crap.

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DoctorDawg said:
I think its reasonable to assume that the DSG goes through some tweeks every model year (and every body style). Judging by the number of folks here who have said that their 2006 Jetta DSG was like butter compared with the '09, I think VW may have just gone a tweek (or two) too far this time, and that's what they're addressing with this new program. In which case, no reason to have a comprehensive program for all DSGs ever sold.
My mechatronic unit is being replaced this week in my 2006.5, build date 7/11/06 vehicle. Same issues that everyone in the recall is reporting regarding the jerking shifting, not able to find a gear, losing power, flashing PRNDS display, taking 30-60 seconds to go into first gear or reverse.

I could not get an answer from VW today on the build dates for the mechatronic units covered under their extended warranty program, but let them know I find it hard to believe there were significant changes between July and December on these unit since they also confirmed some late year 2006 vehicles are also included. Since my vehicle would have been built on the assembly line after they made the switch the 2007 manufacturing I think my mechatronic unit may be the same as many in the 2007 vehicles, but they were unwilling to research that.

At this point it is a gamble if a lawyer can win this case. I've already reported my case to the NHTSB and saw several other 2006 owners that reported the same behavior also. And it comes down to how much is $3500 worth?

They should have just included all DSG transmissions and been done with it. The good ones won't be replaced anyway. There is a design flaw that they have already fessed up to in a sense with covering the 2007-2009 model years and doing a recall on 2009-2010 models.

At least the mechanics at the dealership were competent this time and knew what a DSG transmission was and how it should work. Not like a year ago when I had to fight to get the fluid changed because their argument was that it was a sealed system with lifetime fluid. :rolleyes:
 

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No Warranty for me!!!!!!

:rolleyes:Only the vehicles that are subject to one of the recalls are getting the extcended warranty. My 09 built in 11/08 is not getting the warranty according to Customer Service. :rolleyes:
 

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DSG Extended Warranty

The quoted text below was posted by a VW SA on vwvortex a few days ago. It sure seems that the definition of the affected vehicles is very specific and mentions nothing about the affected vehicles being subject to the recalls. Letters to all affected are suppose to be sent out shortly.

One person on vortex received a letter today on the customer satisfaction program and extended warranty saying that the problem with the DSG performance (I assume harsh shifting) is due to a bushing inside the mechatronic unit that has the potential of wearing out prematurely causing the clutches to operate less smoothly than before.

Subject: Warranty Extension for Certain 2007 – 2010 Model Year
Volkswagen Vehicles Equipped with a DSG Transmission
NEW POLICY
Volkswagen has extended the warranty that covers the DSG gearbox transmission in certain 2007 – 2010 model year Volkswagen vehicles to ten (10) years or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the
vehicle's original in-service date.
The vehicle's original in-service date is defined as the date the vehicle was delivered to either the original purchaser or the original lessee; or if the vehicle was first placed in service as a "demonstrator" or "company" car, on the date such vehicle was first placed in service.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
This warranty extension covers the following model year 2007 – 2010 Volkswagen vehicles equipped with a DSG transmission AND with a production date from February 19, 2007 through August 6, 2009: Eos, GTI, R32, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen, Passat Wagon, CC.
WARRANTY EXTENSION COVERAGE
This warranty extension covers only the diagnosis and repair of the DSG transmission.
This warranty extension will not cover any damage or malfunctions caused by outside influence, such as damage due to an accident, vehicle misuse or neglect, or storm damage. These conditions may require repairs that are needed for proper diagnosis of the underlying condition. Any repairs that are (1) necessary for proper diagnosis of these other conditions or (2) required to bring the vehicle up to factory
specifications are not covered by this warranty extension. Additionally, the DSG transmission in the vehicle must have been maintained in accordance with the maintenance requirements found in the vehicle owner’s manual. Any malfunctions of non-transmission electrical and mechanical components remain covered by the normal terms of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. This warranty extension is fully transferable to subsequent owners.
 

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Customer Care has told me my car is covered and it is not covered. It just depends on who picks the phone up at the time. I'm waiting to see if I get the letter.
 

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Anyone with a DSG who did not get a letter, should call and ask for a letter. Do not wait until your DSG starts to fail, you want that letter in your hand before.
 

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TornadoRed said:
Anyone with a DSG who did not get a letter, should call and ask for a letter. Do not wait until your DSG starts to fail, you want that letter in your hand before.
I think the letter is only going out to owners with affected VIN's for the recall, which are also the only owners that will be covered with the 100k warranty.

I'm going to call sometime this week to find out about our '09.
 

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Mine is Covered

:)Notwithstanding what I posted previously, I got my letter today saying mine gets the 10 yr/100k DSG warranty.

Mine is not covered by any recall campaign but I still got the warranty extension. I've checked online with Customer Care and I had the dealer in Springfield check when the Jetta was disabled there.:)
 

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Roshermoore said:
:)Notwithstanding what I posted previously, I got my letter today saying mine gets the 10 yr/100k DSG warranty.

Mine is not covered by any recall campaign but I still got the warranty extension. I've checked online with Customer Care and I had the dealer in Springfield check when the Jetta was disabled there.:)
You didn't get the DSG clunking letter?
 
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