Volkswagen Issues Recall of 2022 Golf GTI, R Over Potentially Loose Radiators
• On some models, a loose radiator could cause damage to other components around it, which in turn could lead to engine damage.• This is the third recall in North America for the new-generation Golf that launched in the fall of 2021.
The first recall of the two Golfs came this past spring, when Volkswagen called them back to the shop to fix a problem with the engine cover that wouldn't stay in place. Then, in July, another recall was issued over an overly sensitive sunroof control. This time, the issue involves a radiator that may not have been properly attached to some vehicles. As a result, a coolant hose could be damaged if it comes in contact with the engine belt, creating a coolant leak in the process.
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