The Jetta died at at stop today :/

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Originally Posted by M1Accord
That is just mess up on so many different levels. No car is allowed to died before 200k miles with minor maintenances such as fluid changes and wearable components should only include brakes and tires while starter, alternator, and fuel pump should last over 200k miles or at least 15 years.

Good luck and just buy a Honda with a good transmission next time,


Why? His Hondas seem to have a bunch of problems as well.
 
Originally Posted by M1Accord
That is just mess up on so many different levels. No car is allowed to died before 200k miles with minor maintenances such as fluid changes and wearable components should only include brakes and tires while starter, alternator, and fuel pump should last over 200k miles or at least 15 years.

Good luck and just buy a Honda with a good transmission next time,


Maybe English isn't your first language, but "died" in this context means stalled.
 
Originally Posted by M1Accord
That is just mess up on so many different levels. No car is allowed to died before 200k miles with minor maintenances such as fluid changes and wearable components should only include brakes and tires while starter, alternator, and fuel pump should last over 200k miles or at least 15 years.

Good luck and just buy a Honda with a good transmission next time,


Look at my sig. I own a Honda, in fact it is my third. It has has it's share of problems as well. Both cars have been about average in reliability I would say.
 
Originally Posted by M1Accord
That is just mess up on so many different levels. No car is allowed to died before 200k miles with minor maintenances such as fluid changes and wearable components should only include brakes and tires while starter, alternator, and fuel pump should last over 200k miles or at least 15 years.

Good luck and just buy a Honda with a good transmission next time,


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Regardless of what you find out, be absolutely sure you let the dealer know what happened, and have it documented.

At least there will be a paper trail of the incident during the warranty period.

Cannot stress this enough, especially if you are going to venture into the post-warranty period with a German car.
 
Originally Posted by The Critic
So...

Is it fixed yet?


No, as soon as I get a day off I'll be taking it to the dealer. Hasn't happened again thankfully.
 
Originally Posted by M1Accord
That is just mess up on so many different levels. No car is allowed to died before 200k miles with minor maintenances such as fluid changes and wearable components should only include brakes and tires while starter, alternator, and fuel pump should last over 200k miles or at least 15 years.

Good luck and just buy a Honda with a good transmission next time,

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Originally Posted by gregk24
Originally Posted by The Critic
So...

Is it fixed yet?


No, as soon as I get a day off I'll be taking it to the dealer. Hasn't happened again thankfully.

When I got VW CC in 2012 with 24k, at about 26k car just turned itself off on stop light. I turned it back on, and traded in with 116k in 2015, never experiencing that issue again.
Experienced similar thing with father's in law Honda Pilot. Driving one night with wife on of all places, Las Vegas boulevard. In traffic car just stalled. Turned on, and never had that again. He took it to dealer, had warranty, they could not figure out anything.
Since you have warranty take it absolutely there and at least as fcdg said they can document it.
 
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