2023 Volkswagen Jetta Transmission Problems
2 owner-reported transmission complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (2)
Your car is experiencing multiple electrical faults that keep coming back even after dealer repairs. Most critically, your car doesn't recognize when it's in Park—it thinks it's in Neutral instead, which is a serious safety concern. The issues involve problems with cruise control communication, transmission sensor errors, and a misfire in cylinder 4. Repairs will likely require diagnosing and replacing faulty electrical modules, sensors, and possibly transmission components.
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This is now the second time this has happened on my brand new 2023 Jetta SE. The vehicle only has 1831 miles on it. The fault happens when the car is being driven after approx. 15 minutes. EPC light, Check Engine Light, and Yellow Warning Light illuminate. Also sounds like a misfire when limping off the road. Codes read at dealer are P0304, P0363, P1D74, and P1D75. All of these codes relate to Cylinder 4 misfire. Car is driven only at highway speeds, since it is a commuter car. This happened on 2/16/2024 and 2/22/2024. I attached PDFs of the Service Invoice from the first instance. I also attached a PDF of a NHTSA file containing a list of VW vehicles that are having the same issue, with the same engine.