2024 Volkswagen Atlas Common Issues Summary

Reported challenges for owners include: Engine, Electrical System, and Structural Issues

Updated on Author: Brian Jones | Reviewer: Sergei Lemberg

The 2024 Volkswagen Atlas deals with multiple complaints, such as the engine, electrical system and structure. Even though the Atlas has been considered a popular model since 2018, it continues to deal with major mechanical malfunctions.

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Overview

Drivers of the 2024 Volkswagen Atlas are dealing with engine failure, with just a few miles on the odometer. There are also issues with a malfunctioning electrical system and a shoddy structure. Some new drivers have even gotten the Atlas replaced under lemon laws because dealerships have been unable to repair the problems.

2024 Volkswagen Atlas Complaint Summary

Complaint CategoryNumber of Complaints
Electrical System
16
16
Unknown Or Other
13
13
Engine
10
10
Power Train
7
7
Air Bags
6
6
Forward Collision Avoidance: Automatic Emergency Braking
6
6
Visibility/wiper
6
6
Forward Collision Avoidance: Adaptive Cruise Control
5
5
Vehicle Speed Control
4
4
Exterior Lighting
3
3

Engine

  • Engine won’t start: Drivers are acknowledging premature failure, leading to an engine that won’t start. One owner goes as far as explaining how the vehicle has an empty fuel tank within an hour of filling, with no sign of leakage, which seems to be a strange mystery.
  • Engine knock: One driver experienced a loud knocking from under the hood. The knocking sound happened three times and the accelerator pedal wouldn’t make the Atlas move. During these times, there were no warning lights to indicate any problem, plus the owner was notified of a recall that may have something to do with this issue.

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Electrical System

  • Failed instrument cluster: While driving the 2024 Atlas, some owners report that the instrument cluster goes black. After restarting the vehicle, the cluster will often come back on.
  • Defective infotainment screen: Just as with the instrument cluster, drivers have reported losing the display on the infotainment screen. Restarting the engine seems to temporarily resolve the problem.
  • Alarm sounding while driving: Atlas models can have the alarm set off while driving down the road because of an electrical malfunction. When this happens, it’s distracting and could lead to an accident.
  • Loss of navigation: In some Atlas vehicles, the navigation stops working entirely. Other people have complained that the defective system shows them in the wrong location or doesn’t recognize where they want to go.

Structure

  • Defective seat plastic trim: Plastic trim attached at the back passenger seats can cause the seat belts to get tangled up in the tract. When it gets caught, occupants aren’t getting the protection needed.
  • Excessive wind noise: Customers have complained about a whistling noise that gets worse as speeds increase. They’ve been unable to discover where the noise is coming from, but it continues to annoy occupants and cause issues when having a conversation.
  • Back seat rattle: Under the bench seat in the rear is a rattling noise, creating a distraction while driving. One driver says that the dealership diagnosed it as a faulty frame, which is a serious concern for a new vehicle. The technicians are installing a new frame for the brand-new vehicle.

So What Can You Do?

If you suspect your 2024 Volkswagen Atlas is affected by these issues, don’t hesitate to contact Lemberg Law. We offer a free assessment of your vehicle’s problems and can help you pursue a resolution. Call our Helpline or fill out our contact form to get started today.

 

Brian Jones

About the Author:

Brian Jones spent more than 30 years working as an ASE Certified Master Tech and Parts Specialist at multiple dealerships. Brian has become an authority in the industry, traveling across the country to consult for car dealerships and contributing his expertise as a writer for several major automotive publications. In his spare time, Brian enjoys working on pickup trucks, muscle cars, Jeeps and anything related to motorsports.

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