Uh-Oh: Says the VW Passat with 62,000 Recalled

Volkswagen has recalled approximately a total of 62,000 Passat sedans and wagons. The 2006 models have a wiper motor that could fail during a heavy rainfall due to excessive moisture building up in the wiper motor, which would cause a serious visibility issue. The other issue involves some 2.0T models which have a power brake vacuum line which may fracture and disconnect at low temperatures. When this happens, the braking power assist will be inoperable.

If your Passat has been affected by any of these recalls, you will be notified starting in January, 2007. Continue reading for the full scoop of the recall.

VOLKSWAGEN RECALLS PASSAT VEHICLES

Affected Items: Windshield Wiper Motor and Brake Vacuum Line

Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced safety recalls to address two issues in some 2006 and 2007 model year Passat sedans, and in some 2007 model year Passat wagons.

Some of the affected 2006 model year Passat vehicles have a wiper motor that may fail during heavy rain due to excessive moisture entering the wiper motor. If this happens, reduced visibility could result.

Also, some 2.0T engine-equipped 2006 and 2007 Passat sedans and some 2007 Passat wagons may have a power brake vacuum line that may fracture and become disconnected at low ambient temperatures. If this happens, the brake power assist can become inoperative, and the driver will experience increased effort to apply the brake and therefore possible increased vehicle stopping distance.

Approximately 62,000 vehicles in the United States and Canada could be potentially affected.

Owners of affected vehicles will receive a letter from Volkswagen of America, Inc. with instructions to contact their authorized dealer for an inspection and repairs if necessary. Customer notification is expected to begin in January of 2007.

[Source: Volkswagen]