At Taylor Volkswagen in Regina, we offer you the same level of customer service and dedication in our service and maintenance departments that you find in our sales department. This is important to mention because a dealership can sometimes change its approach to customers after they've purchased their vehicle. That doesn鈥檛 happen at Taylor Volkswagen in Regina. Everything is in place to ensure your complete satisfaction at Taylor Volkswagen in Regina. Our maintenance and repair services will maintain the quality, reliability, and resale value of your Volkswagen vehicle while maintaining its performance. At Taylor Volkswagen, our technicians love Volkswagen products and our technical advisors are passionate about customer service. Together, they provide an incomparable experience. Whether you come in for a simple oil change or a complete maintenance, Taylor Volkswagen is here for you. We know Volkswagen products from top to bottom, and we know how to preserve their quality and performance. In addition, Taylor Volkswagen offers several services that make your visit to our dealership enjoyable, such as a modern waiting room and a shuttle service. At Taylor Volkswagen, you're always treated as a member of the family.
I have had it talking to the dealer and constantly writing Volkswagen. There customer service sucks and they do not stand by their products. Thank you, george and laura bogdan. See all problems of the 2001 Volkswagen Jetta . My wife's 2002 Jetta station wagon turbo has been nothing but trouble. 2,600 repair. Valve for air conditioner pump broke and sent metal fragments through the system necessitating replacement of ac pump. 800. 00. Last repair was auto windows- idiot designers put in plastic components. My wife takes excellent care of her vehicle (oil change, etc. ) and this inferior bit of workmanship just costs her more money. She will shortly be dumping this piece of crap for Toyota corolla. Check engine light during work out of state. Diagnosis at a service station indicated both electrical cooling fans had failed. I replaced them with aftermarket fans in order to drive the car home and immediately took to the dealer.
Dealer replaced both fans and found the cooling temp sensor had been shorting out. I was charged over 900. 00 for the fans and told they were not covered since I had put aftermarket fans on the car. I offered to give the dealer the stock fans so they could verify they were not working but they refused. Given I did not cause the oem parts to fail and made no modifications to the car or it's wiring with the temporary fans I feel this should be covered. Also, a search of online vw user groups indicates the problem is very common, (hundreds of identical reports on one site). I was also charged for the oem cooling parts which had failed such as temp sensor, temp switch and fan control module. For the record, I called vw and requested a tow to service and was told I would have to drive the car in. A/c fan siezed, causing enough heat to start a fire. The shroud, upper radiator modlings, a/c hose, hood insulation and paint were damaged. The contact stated on 8-16-05 while driving on the highway the car died. Then it lurched forward, stopped and lurched forward again.
This was the fifth time the car has been at the dealers. The first time the check engine light came on, and they replaced a fuel injector. The second time the abs light, the air bag light, and the check engine light came on. They installed a full distributor rail. The third time the engine overheated, and the air conditioner would not work . They replaced the battery and cooling fans. The fourth time the check engine light came on again, and they replaced a valve. This last time the dealer gave him a loaner car. They have not diagnosed the problem yet. The dealer called on Friday to tell him they would not pay for the loaner car. See all problems of the 2005 Volkswagen Jetta . A defective cooling fan assembly making noise dealer notified and replaced unit at consumer's cost. Manufacturer notified, and informed consumer that part was not cover due to it being out of warranty. All professionals we have spoken with say these parts should not have failed at such low milage.
We have two cradles in place with three zip strips. That's what Yakima is going to call their straps here. Today on our 2013 Volkswagen Jetta, we're doing a test fit of the Yakuma Half Back 2 Trunk Mount Bike Rack. That part number is Y02636. Now, we already have our bike secured down, first we're going to show you how we do that. We have 2 cradles in place with 3 zip strips, 2 on our frame here at the top and one as our anti-sway in the back. We will push down on the tabs on either side and pull our strip out to release our bike . We'll hang on to those so we can take our bike off of our rack and set it off to the side .. Today marks 2013 Volkswagen Jetta, Were doing a test of the Yakima full back 2 trunk mount 2 bike rack. That part number is Y02634. Now we already have our bike secured down, first going to show you how we do that.