Volkswagen and Audi have been called to the NHTSA's office again, this time over tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) and an infotainment system voltage regulator.
VW Group of America will send notification letters to owners by December 30, 2022. Owners who don't want to wait seven weeks for official info can contact Volkswagen customer service at 800-893-5298 and refer to internal recall numbers 45J6 and 45J8, contact Audi customer service at 800-253-2834 and refer to internal recall number 45J7, or contact the NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236 and cite campaign number 22V815.
Although the vehicle population is much smaller, the range of potentially affected vehicles is larger. It includes the:
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