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VW recalls 679K cars in U.S. to fix potential rollaway problem

The Associated Press

Detroit – Volkswagen is recalling about 679,000 cars in the U. S. to fix a problem that could let the cars roll away unexpectedly.

The recall covers certain 2011 through 2018 Jettas; 2015 through 2019 GTIs; 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019 Golfs; 2012 through 2019 Beetles and Beetle Convertibles; and 2017 through 2019 Golf SportWagens. All have automatic transmissions, manual hand brakes and keyless entry.

Volkswagen is recalling about 679,000 cars in the U. S., including the 2019 GTI, shown, to fix a problem that could let the cars roll away unexpectedly.

VW says silicate can build up on a shift lever switch, allowing the key to be removed if the lever isn’t in park. That could let the cars roll off unexpectedly.

Dealers will add a switch and circuit board to fix the problem. The recall starts on Oct. 11.

A VW spokesman says he’s not aware of any crashes or injuries due to the problem.

Volkswagen is recalling about 679,000 cars in the U. S., including the 2015 Jetta, shown, to fix a problem that could let the cars roll away unexpectedly.