Brake Light Switch Recalled, but I Get Told Otherwise?
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Brake Light Switch Recalled, but I Get Told Otherwise?
stonersmurf
2/25/2008 10:18:54 PM
I took the '99 VW Jetta I recently purchased from a private party in to the VW dealership today to have them check why the brakelight was coming on (I figured it was the recalled part). They claim there are no longer any "campaigns" for the VIN on my car and that most likely the part has already been replaced or there's no recall for that model. I then ask them that if that's the case, and the brake light has come back on, wouldn't that still be the same issue (a defective part)? He then tells me no, once the recalled part is replaced it's pretty much done and that if I like, they can do a computer diag for $100 and that we could then go from there.
I've got a feeling this is straight up BS and that I should probably call the VW 1800 number.
bagel
2/25/2008 10:24:05 PM
yea def do. I had mine replaced, a year later, maybe not even, it went bad again. The dealership replaced it without hassle. The dealership by my house is awesome, they hook people up! Call that number and see if you qualify for the recall, bet ya do! Hey listen if you think you are getting hassled, you are allowed as a customer to ask for proof and documentation stating why things are the way they are. If you think you are further being treated unfairly then you file a complaint with BBB(better Business Bureau).
stonersmurf
3/18/2008 12:39:15 AM
Don't mean to bring back an old topic, but figured I'd give an update.
After calling the VW customer service hitline, they inform me that as the warranty has expired and the recalled part has already been replaced I am now the one responsible for replacing it.
Don't see how they feel that just because they replaced the part once that the thing couldn't be defective again...
Any suggestions as to what I can do to get rid of this annoying brake light problem?
bagel
3/18/2008 3:31:28 PM
Just go to the Dealership and tell them that you can't figure out why you're brake lights won't work. See what they say, I never had a warranty on my car and they replaced it twice. If a recall is fixed and then it comes back, they obviously didn't fix it.
stonersmurf
3/18/2008 8:09:05 PM
Just to clarify, my actual brakelights do work. What I have is the red brake light in the driver console, the light that shows you the e-brake is engaged. I'm guessing this is what's also causing my cruise control to not function whatsoever.
bagel
3/18/2008 9:13:35 PM
OOOO I got ya...I dunno about all that. I'll look into it 4 ya
Jrailer
3/22/2008 8:44:38 AM
brake fluid is low
bagel
3/22/2008 12:23:55 PM
Jrail beat me to it. Turns out that certain lights/icons mean different things and apparantly that's one of them...wired huh?? LOL
stonersmurf
3/23/2008 3:10:12 PM
I was thinking maybe the brakepads were low... The last time I looked at the brake fluid resevoir, is seemed perfectly fine. Guess I'll have to check again.
Jrailer
3/23/2008 7:20:36 PM
brake pad light should look somthing like this (o)
stonersmurf
3/28/2008 7:08:02 PM
As far as I can tell fluid is full. Maybe once I get the pads changed and the lines bled and new fluid it'll be good. Or maybe the light was just never reset after the problem was fixed?
bagel
3/29/2008 12:45:58 PM
The light won't mean anything if the right pads are not used. I bought pads by mistake that don't have the plug so the light is always on.
stonersmurf
4/27/2008 9:09:06 PM
So, the plot thickens...
After getting new front brakepads/rotors put on, whenever I press down on the brake pedal the light goes away. However, as soon as I let off the brake pedal completely the light comes right back.
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