New Rabbit timing sensor: class problem or one-time failure?
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New Rabbit timing sensor: class problem or one-time failure?
I had travelled 38 miles from the dealer in a brand-new '07 Rabbit when the timing sensor failed and the car jerked to a stop. As Donald Rumsfled says, "stuff happens." So am more than willing to accept this failure as in that category. But am curious if this has happened to others: is the timing sensor in the New Rabbit a problem area? Tks.
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RE: New Rabbit timing sensor: class problem or one-time failure?
I've got over 5,000 miles on my 07' Rabbit and have not had a similer issue. My right rear brake pads stuck on me once. Didn't slow me down, but the pad was against the rotor and put off that horrible smell that scorched brake pads have. Had VW check it out, no issues, never happened again. I chalked it up to the same thing... "stuff happens."
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RE: New Rabbit timing sensor: class problem or one-time failure?
Thanks. After nearly a month and only one reply, conclude I'm probably the only victim of a random failure. As is said in naval intelligence, "no is a valid answer."
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RE: New Rabbit timing sensor: class problem or one-time failure?
My cousin had also a rabbit, nothing like yours had happen, just minimal in his volkswagen brake pad though... It has been fix easily...
By the way, welcome to the forum W smith... pleasant knowing you..
By the way, welcome to the forum W smith... pleasant knowing you..
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