In recent months, numerous reports of engine defects have arisen by those who own or lease a 2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI. The majority of these complaints concern a faulty radiator assembly that easily becomes dislodged and causes coolant to leak. As a result, the engine may overheat and increase the likelihood of engine fire. Although the manufacturer issued a safety recall in response to this problem, many Volkswagen customers continue to experience engine and powertrain problems.
According to the driver of a 2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI, their vehicle suddenly displayed a low coolant alert on the dashboard and the engine made troubling noises. The driver immediately pulled their vehicle to the side of the highway. The dealership discovered that the radiator assembly had become warped and dislodged, causing excessive coolant leakage. Similar reports from worried customers continue to crop up, with many still in need of clear answers and permanent fixes.
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