Volkswagen Tiguan Oil Consumption Due to Alleged Engine Defect
Shub & Johns LLC launches investigation into the 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan concerning a potential defect with the engine and its cooling systems that is causing fast oil consumption and acceleration issues with the vehicle. Consumers take to online forums to voice their concerns about the vehicle’s performance and safety.
The 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan may be equipped with an engine defect or engine cooling malfunction that leaves many owners and drivers of the vehicle concerned about the vehicle’s performance. Some drivers indicate that the engine is running through oil too fast even though the vehicle has very low mileage and in some cases, consumers discovered oil leaks that needed replacing.
Aside from the oil consumption issues, drivers and owners of the Volkswagen Tiguan are also noticing issues with the speed and acceleration of the vehicle claiming that there seems to be a delay from the time the driver steps on the pedal through the time it takes for the vehicle to start moving. This issue may also come as a result of the alleged engine defect.
Consumers may need to service their vehicle more regularly in order to change the vehicle’s oil or potentially have their dealership replace or repair the oil pan. Some believe that this may be an alleged defect with the engine, or perhaps an issue with the crankshaft vent valve, but in any case, it is placing a burden on consumers to monitor and fix what may potentially be a manufacturing issue.
Do you own a 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan that may be experienced delayed movement, and quick oil consumption? Have you suspected there to have been issues with your engine? Let us know! Fill out the attached form and join the Shub & Johns investigation today.