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Old October 22nd 09, 04:24 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled
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Default Passat "Check Engine" light on

This is to inform you of an upcoming Emissions Service Action for ignition
coils on some 2001-2007 model year Volkswagen gasoline engine vehicles in
the United States and in Canada. We are informing you of this upcoming
voluntary campaign so that you will be able to answer any customer inquiries
that may result from internet and press coverage.

What is the problem?

Vehicles affected by this action may have ignition coils that could
malfunction under certain conditions. If this happens, the malfunction
indicator lamp (MIL) will illuminate to let you know that the vehicle may
experience some deterioration in performance. Please refer to your vehicle
owner's manual for additional information when the MIL comes on, and if
necessary, you should take your vehicle to the nearest authorized Volkswagen
dealer for diagnosis and repair as soon as possible. In some cases, a
malfunctioning ignition coil may cause a vehicle to exceed Federal and/or
California/Provincial emissions standards.

What is the repair?

Dealers will inspect and, as necessary, replace the ignition coils in
affected vehicles. This work will be performed at no cost to customers.

When will the repair be available?

While we do have limited quantities of most part numbers on hand to help
address customer vehicles with immediate needs, the currently parts supply
does not permit a full rollout to all affected customers at this time.

Because of this, we have established a dealer and customer notification plan
based on the projected parts arrival schedule. This rollout will begin in
October and will continue throughout the coming months, as follows:

? On or about October 23, 2009, the first customer mailing will begin. We
estimate that this first mailing will contain approximately 90,000 U.S.
customers and approximately 10,000 Canadian customers. These are customers
who will be invited to their authorized Volkswagen dealer for the campaign
inspection/repair.


? On or about October 23, 2009, we will also begin proactively notifying all
other known customers about this upcoming campaign. These customers will be
sent a second letter at a later date when sufficient part stock is available
for their vehicle. The mailings will take place over the coming months, and
will be grouped by engine type, model and model year as parts supply becomes
available.


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