There are 15 owner-reported brakes complaints for the 2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sportin NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
Front brakes make scratching sound, dealer alleged brakes and rotor are fine after inspection. Steering wheel shakes at times when braking down hill. Cabin too noisy, air and sauna enter cabin by driver side door. Reported issue to dealer, they alleges the seal may need to be replaced; but not covered by warranty.
The contact owns a 2022 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport. The contact stated that while depressing the brake pedal, there was an abnormal metal on metal grinding sound coming from the brakes. The contact stated that the failure was a recurring failure while slowing for traffic or while coming to a stop. The contact stated that the failure was intermittent at first but over time became more frequent. Additionally, the "Emergency Stop" warning light illuminated, and the vehicle came to a complete stop. The contact had taken the vehicle to an independent dealer who was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact had then taken the vehicle to an authorized dealer who was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was 18,285.
When I start driving the vehicle after it has been sitting for a little while (anywhere between a couple hours to overnight), the first few times I use the brakes, it sounds and feels like the brakes. are grinding. There is a loud metallic grinding noise until I come to a full stop. This will last for several miles, and eventually go away. Sometime, the vehicle sliding up or stop too before I expected
Breaks vibrate and squeal when making a slow stop. Dealership stated was just debris, but it continues to do this repeatedly. Online this appears to be a known issue throughout the Volkswagen brand and dealership give the same reasoning, but the problem continues to persistent for all owners who have reported it. The dealerships appear to have been instructed to use the same reasoning for the issues, but never repair/resolve the issue.
We bought a 2022 black Atlas Volkswagen in April 23, 2022. In December 2023 we noticed persistent braking system issues, loud horrible grinding squeling noises and squeaking brakes at different speeds. It felt like a metallic scraping/grinding sound when in reverse and forward when coming to a stop at low speed. Also random emergency braking approaching traffic light intersections. We brought the car to the dealer Flagship Volkswagen immediately and they gave a us a January 8, 2024 appointment. The mileage in was 17,476 and their diagnostic was crystallized discs. They proceeded and cut the four discs. They charged us $256. On January 24, 2024 we returned to the dealer with exactly the same problem and a mileage of 17, 925. Their diagnostic this time was that the brakes have enough friction surface left and that the unit was working correctly and should be under observation by us.
JUST PURCHACED MY ATLAS AROUND SEPTEMBER, AFTER DRIVING IT A MONTH WE NOTICED A LOAD SCREACH SOUND WEN COMING TO A STOP, I HAVE TAKEN IT TO TO0 VW DEALERS ONLY TO BE TOLD VOLKSWAGON IS AWARE OF THE ISSUE AND THERE IS NOTHING THEY CAN DO, NOW THE BRAKES GRIND AND IM NOT SURE HOW TO ADRESS THIS ISSUE. THANK YOU .
Brakes are making an awful grinding noise. Dealer says there is nothing they can do about it. That’s just “the way they are”
The brakes began squealing and grinding about 6 months ago, I had the car a little over a year and didn’t understand how the pads could be worn. I noticed that when the grinding occurs it is a little slower to stop when braking. I immediately took it to VW, they heard it, checked them and said they were basically brand new. If I wanted to change them it wouldn’t be under warranty. It continued so I took it to Mavis for a second opinion. They told me the pads are like brand new as well but it looked like there was grease all over the pads and they cleaned them up. It didn’t make a noise for about 1 week and then back at it and the grinding and slow braking is happening. This is a concern and I don’t like driving the car because im nervous I won’t be able to brake. I’ve looked online to see if there was anyone else experiencing this and there are tons of threads stating the same thing. How has VW not been required to correct this?
I have taken my car to the dealer and had them look at the brakes. Every time I press on the brakes it makes a grinding sound almost as if the car is to heavy for the brakes and skids a little. At Findlay Volkswagen they tell me they are aware of the problem, but Volkswagen has not approved any type of fix. I have also talked to other people with the same car everyone I have spoken with that has this model car has the same issues with the brakes. To mne this is a safety issue if the car is to heavy for the brakes.
The brakes make a grinding and squeaking sound after every start up and continues either for many miles or doesn't go away at all. It is a safety issue because the brakes sound horrible and this is not a normal occurrence for a new car, i will not know if there is a more serious issue with my brakes if its "normal" for them to make this sound. The dealership has inspected the vehicle and says everything is fine and that this is normal... They have had numerous of the same vehicle in the shop for the same issue. This is not normal for a brand new vehicle. No warning lamps are on.
Upon breaking its a grinding at time with squeaking. I’ve taken concern 2-3 times now to dealership and they say there’s nothing wrong with breaks. They have given me no resolution in fixing. It happens on a daily. Depending how breaking happens. I’ve never owned a vehicle that had this issue and for a dealership not to fix.
I currently am leasing a 2022 Volkswagon Cross Atlas Sport that currently has 26,000 miles on it. In October, I noticed when I press on the brakes of my car, there is a loud grinding and squealing sound both inside and outside of the car. It is so bad, that I tend to not push the brakes all the way down. I brought my car to be serviced to Jack Daniels Volkswagon in Fair Lawn, NJ. They said they checked the brakes and they were in good condition and didn't need to be replaced. I left there and the car continued to squeal and grind when the brakes are pressed. I brought the car back last week to have them checked again and was told that they definitely hear the noise, but the brakes are still fine and they will not repair them. They are telling me there is nothing they can do and that I have to live with the noise and the feeling of the brakes being unsafe. I was upset and dissatisfied with their answer so I tried to call Volkswagon corporate and they told me the same answer, that I have to live with it. The girl at the repair shop told me that other Volkswagon cars are experiencing the same thing but there is no recall yet. She explained that it might be possible to change the rotors and it may correct the noise. All I would like is for someone from Vokswagon to approve the change of my rotors paid for by them to see if that will eliminate the noise or to rectify the situation. I feel unsafe whereas I can't even fully press down on my brakes without the noise and grinding being heard in and out of the car. I can't believe that I was told to live with it by the Volkswagon corporation and that noone would try and fix the manufacturers brake error.
Car make noises while breaking at times, does not break at all if you dont push the pedal really hard.
Purchased April 2022, and once the weather got cooler, brakes make a horrendous grinding, squeaky noise, sounds like metal on metal. Have brought into dealership multiple times to no avail until a few months ago, confirmed that it is a known issue, but nothing they can do about it. Said there is a build up of some kind on the brakes that has to warm up before it will go away, which is why it is prominent when weather is cooler. My concern is that typically, grinding, squeaking are usually signs that the brakes make have issues. Dealer is saying brakes or fine, so do I have to wait for brakes to go out, run into something or someone before they can validate that brakes are not safe and are defective?
The brakes on this new car constantly grind and are extremely noisy. There have been a few occasions where they barely stopped the car before we hit another car. We have brought the car in for service several times and the dealer is unable to repair the vehicle. The service reps tell us this is a known problem with this car. Then they tell us they did not find any issues. they have claimed to have replaced the brakes but the issues still persist. Lots of owners of this vehicle have the same concerns or worse. This Atlas Cross Sport should not be allowed on California streets and highways. This really needs to be looked into
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