Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 16:29:58 -0800
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: Lawrence Johnson <ljohnson@halhinet.on.ca>
Subject: Re: VW America denies recall
Check out the Nat'l Highway Traffic Safety Assoc's home page:
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/
the have recalls, complaints, and all
Larry
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Kenyon Fairey wrote:
>
> After loosing my '91 Westy with only 25,000 original miles on it - Mint
> condition - to an engine fire this past Nov 15th, I read your Web Page
> "Vanagon Recall Information. In the following posting:
>
> http://www.automatrix.com/~skip/volkswagen/recalls.html#1985-1991
>
> 1985 Vanagon through
> 1991 Vanagon Built from 1985 Jul to 1992 Jun
> Campaign 92V058001 No. Recalled: 340,000
> Campaign SF Notification Date:
> System: Fuel Lines.
> Vehicle Description: Passenger Cars.
> Description of Defect: The fuel hose attached to the fuel
> distribution rail on the engine may shrink
> beyond the clamp force of the fuel hose
> clamps, allowing fuel to leak.
> Consequence of Defect: Fuel leakage in the engine compartment can
> cause an underhood fire if the fuel comes
> in contact with a source of ignition.
> Corrective Action: Replace the fuel hose attached to the fuel
> rail and install a new spring type self-
> tightening clamp.
> NOTE: Volkswagen of America estimates the
> new self-tightening fuel hose clamps will be
> available in May of 1992.
> Supplement 92V058001 Information has been added to this campaign.
>
> I called VW America on this. The person I spoke to took down all of the
> information about my loss and said that they would research the matter
> and get back to me.
>
> When they did, a week or more later, they said "there are no outstanding
> recalls on that model." I replied that since this had been a 1992
> recall, I could see that it might not be considered "outstanding" but
> would like to have more details on the recall as it was made. They
> denied that there had EVER been ANY recalls on the 1991 Westfalias. I
> asked how it was possible to have a recall posted by the National
> Highway Traffic Safety Administration and VW doesn't have any record of
> it?
>
> At that time I realized that I had hit a stone wall! I asked to speak to
> someone higher up in the company and was told that there was no one
> higher - all of customer service is at an equal level. Anotherwords,
> "this is the party line and we will not let you speak to any one else -
> we're sorry you lost you van, but that's your problem."
>
> I would like to know where the info on this Web page comes from. I have
> tried to reach the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and
> cannot seem to get a LIVE person. I really want to check this recall out
> - as I am in the process of trying to buy a replacement Westy and REALLY
> do not want to have the same problem.
>
> I am VERY upset with VW America. I felt like they were really hiding
> something - the wording of their response was very careful and not
> exact. I also found that even though I had mailed in the "change of
> ownership" form in the owners manual in April '95 - immediately after
> buying the Westy, They still had the original owner in their database.
> This, I was told, was because they didn't edit the database unless a the
> owner called in with a problem. Well they have me in there now - but its
> too late as my Westy is gone!
>
> I am still fighting with the insurance company over the value and would
> like to talk to someone at the National Highway Traffic Safety
> Administration about the "truth" on this recall.
>
> Thankx-
>
> Kenyon Fairey
> previous owner of '91 Westy Gay Greta ("GG")
> and '80 Westy Frieda Roam
>
> Amherst, MA
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