2019 Volkswagen Passat: common problems and reliability
The 2019 Volkswagen Passat has 12 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 1 recall on record. The most-reported areas are electrical system and service brakes. Owners most often flag below-average long-term reliability and high repair costs — very frequent complaints of electrical gremlins, interior trim failures (e.g., door upholstery peeling), and expensive repairs beyond routine maintenance. frequency: very frequent.
Safety record for the 2019 model year
12
Owner complaints
1
Recalls
0
Crash reports
0
Fire reports
Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2019 Volkswagen Passat vehicles (US, public record).
Where owners report problems
electrical system
4
service brakes
3
engine
2
power train
2
fuel system
1
Recalls affecting the 2019 Passat
exterior lighting:headlights
Campaign 19V389000
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2012-2020 Volkswagen Passat and 2018-2019 Atlas vehicles. The blocking cap disabling the adjustment of the headlight's horizontal aim may not have been …
What owners say across generations
Sentiment is highly polarized and varies significantly by generation, engine, and market. For certain generations and powertrains, particularly the 2.5L 5-cylinder and pre-2012 TDI models, owner feedback is positive, praising solid build quality, timeless desi
Below-average long-term reliability and high repair costs — very frequent complaints of electrical gremlins, interior trim failures (e.g., door upholstery peeling), and expensive repairs beyond routine maintenance. Frequency: very frequent.
Turbocharged gasoline (TSI) engine issues — carbon buildup on intake valves requiring costly cleaning, timing chain and tensioner failures (especially on earlier 2.0T engines), leading to catastrophic engine damage if neglected. Frequency: very frequent.
Diesel (TDI) emissions system (DEF/AdBlue) failures — particularly on post-2012 models, leading to expensive repairs and reduced reliability despite a robust engine core. Frequency: recurrent.
Interior material quality and durability — materials described as feeling cheap or failing prematurely (e.g., peeling surfaces, broken switches) especially in later North American market (NMS) models designed for cost-cutting. Frequency: recurrent.
Specific model/engine problems — For older FSI engines: cam follower wear, timing belt intervals, high oil consumption. For automatic transmissions: issues with older ZF 5HP19 units (lazy reverse gear). Frequency: recurrent.
Owner insights cover all generations of the Passat.
Typical used price
Used Passat listings typically run $9,995–$16,052 across 2012 to 2022 model years.