DETROIT — About 30,000 Jetta sedans were recalled by Volkswagen from the 2011 and 2012 model years because the tailpipes can stick out too far and burn people.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on its website that stainless steel exhaust tips installed at ports of entry and dealers may protrude beyond the exhaust factory installed.
If the tips are hot, people could be burned on the legs.
Documents on the website say that Volkswagen has received complaints from burns in July and began to investigate. Volkswagen said that fewer than 10 people have complained of burns, but a specific number was not available.
Car dealers will inspect to see if the exhaust tips are too long and replace them for free if necessary.Vcommindia News
If the tips are hot, people could be burned on the legs.
Documents on the website say that Volkswagen has received complaints from burns in July and began to investigate. Volkswagen said that fewer than 10 people have complained of burns, but a specific number was not available.
Car dealers will inspect to see if the exhaust tips are too long and replace them for free if necessary.Vcommindia News

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