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Volkswagen of America Vehicle Recalls : How To Check

Organization : Volkswagen of America
Service Name : Vehicle Recalls Check
Country: United States of America

Website : https://www.vw.com/en.html

Recall / Service Campaign Lookup :

Look up current recalls/service campaigns.The search tool will return information on applicable recalls/service campaigns with customer notifications made during the last 15 years. For additional information, please contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer or Volkswagen Customer CARE.

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Recalls:
Recalls address defects relating to motor vehicle safety and non-compliances with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. In the interest of safety, any recall affecting your vehicle should be completed without delay.

Service Campaigns:
Service campaigns address product technical issues not directly related to safety or compliance and also can be emissions-related in scope. Service campaigns should be completed promptly in order to help prevent the problem from occurring in your vehicle.

Enter your 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to check if any recall/service campaign applies to your Volkswagen. Please consult your Owner’s Manual for information on locating your vehicle’s VIN, or contact Volkswagen Customer CARE for assistance.

Please note that the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) does not use the letters “O,” “I,” or “Q.”

Please contact Volkswagen Customer CARE for assistance.

FAQ :
Where can I find warranty information for my Volkswagen vehicle?
To locate limited warranty information for your vehicle, please refer to your Warranty and Maintenance booklet found in your Owner’s Manual.

Is my vehicle included in the Takata recall?
To verify whether your vehicle is impacted by this recall, enter your 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) using the VIN search tool available on contact or .safercar.gov.
Your VIN is a 17 character (digits and capital letters) identification number that is located on the lower left corner of your vehicle’s windshield, on your vehicle’s registration card, or it may also be shown on your insurance card. In addition, if your vehicle is impacted by this recall, you should have already received an initial notification in the mail advising you of the recall.

Are the warranties on my vehicle transferrable to a subsequent owner?
You bet. Volkswagen limited warranties are automatically transferred without cost if the ownership of the vehicle changes while the limited warranties are valid.

What is the minimum octane rating gasoline that I should use in my vehicle?
Fuel requirements will vary based on the vehicle you have. To identify the minimum octane rating of the gasoline recommended for your vehicle, please check the fuel sticker that is found on the inside of your fuel filler door.

How can I find out if my vehicle is affected by a campaign?
Here to check out our Recall/Service Campaign Lookup tool on vw.com.

Why do my brakes make a squealing noise sometimes when it’s cold?
If your car has been sitting for a while, if it is wet, or even cold outside, the brakes can oxidize and rust may form. So when the brakes are used for the first time, they may make a squealing noise. After a few stops, the rust will essentially wear off and the noise will disappear as well. If brake noise continues, please visit your local VW dealer.

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