My 04 VW Passat flooded during the rains we had a few days ago. Yes, that's right flooded without a single window or moonroof open. Huge puddles of water on the floors.
Apparently, the sunroof drains were clogged and forced
the rainwater inside on the floors!?!?! WTF??? and VW
tried to claim that cleaning the sunroof and pollen
filter drains is a regular maintenance thing that I
was responsible for. He actually said this was my fault for parking under the trees!!!! He then tried to tell me that I am responsible for clearing the sunroof and pollen filter drains so that my car doesn't flood. They are smoking crack. It's still under warranty and after bitching them out and going to corporate VW finally agreed to fix and clean the mess at no cost to me. Duh, sounds like a serious design flaw/faulty parts to me.
I went online and found dozens of other complaints
about the exact same problem. Apparently
there is a class action lawsuit against VW for flooded cars. Seriously, can you imagine the mold and the stench? We've been talking about selling this car for over a year now and I am bummed we didn't do last month like we planned. It has been nothing but problems. Towed in 3 times, faulty electrical parts galore. And the sad thing is I LOVED THIS CAR. It was comfortable, drove well and had better safety features than similar cars. Selling it asap.
Sorry for the rant but I would hate for this to happen to someone else. I will NEVER buy a VW ever again. I'm going to write corporate a nasty note and I will include the fact that I have successfully convinced 3 doctors to NOT buy a VW!
So we are off to buy a TOYOTA!!!
Apparently, the sunroof drains were clogged and forced
the rainwater inside on the floors!?!?! WTF??? and VW
tried to claim that cleaning the sunroof and pollen
filter drains is a regular maintenance thing that I
was responsible for. He actually said this was my fault for parking under the trees!!!! He then tried to tell me that I am responsible for clearing the sunroof and pollen filter drains so that my car doesn't flood. They are smoking crack. It's still under warranty and after bitching them out and going to corporate VW finally agreed to fix and clean the mess at no cost to me. Duh, sounds like a serious design flaw/faulty parts to me.
I went online and found dozens of other complaints
about the exact same problem. Apparently
there is a class action lawsuit against VW for flooded cars. Seriously, can you imagine the mold and the stench? We've been talking about selling this car for over a year now and I am bummed we didn't do last month like we planned. It has been nothing but problems. Towed in 3 times, faulty electrical parts galore. And the sad thing is I LOVED THIS CAR. It was comfortable, drove well and had better safety features than similar cars. Selling it asap.
Sorry for the rant but I would hate for this to happen to someone else. I will NEVER buy a VW ever again. I'm going to write corporate a nasty note and I will include the fact that I have successfully convinced 3 doctors to NOT buy a VW!
So we are off to buy a TOYOTA!!!
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