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2009 Volkswagen Passat Wagon - Q&A

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2009 Volkswagen Passat Wagon Q & A from Around the Web

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Any suggestions on VW '99 passat/wagon, no power to windows or doors?
i have VW '99 passat/wagon, i am having problems witth windows not having power and door don't lock or unlock. the back hatch door is locking and unlocking fine and moonroof is working fine. it is brand new battery. i check all the fuses and all good.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

In any diagnostic process, you need to find the common point with all the problems. in this case, the point where door locks and power windows come together is what is called the Comfort and convenience module. in your car it is located in a black plastic box under the carpet in the drivers...

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Alternatives to the 2009 Volkswagen Passat Wagon include the Saab 9-3 Sport Combi, which has good versatility and zippy performance, and the Volvo V50, which has responsive handling but a somewhat noisier interior.

The V50 bears an attractive interior design, while the 9-3 looks quite plain next to the Passat.

Both Swedish models are pricier than the Passat Wagon.

The closest competitor to the Passat Wagon is the Subaru Outback, which comes with standard all-wheel drive.

The Passat Wagon does have a better ride and more spacious backseat than the Outback, and its standard 2.0T engine is more powerful than the Outback’s 2.5-liter.

Compared to most compact and mid-size crossover sport-utility vehicles, the 2009 Volkswagen Passat Wagon has a better ride, a quieter interior, and superior fuel economy.

And although handling isn’t a strong suit for the Passat Wagon, it’s more responsive as well.


 
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