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2022–2024 Volkswagen Golf Infotainment System Not Working Investigation
Class Action Investigation

Lemberg Law is conducting a class action investigation into infotainment system failures in Volkswagen Golf vehicles from the 2022 through 2024 model years after a growing number of owners reported screens freezing, error messages appearing, and backup cameras failing to activate.
What’s the Problem with Volkswagen Golf Infotainment Systems?
The Volkswagen Golf rely on a central infotainment display to control many vehicle features. The system manages navigation, backup camera displays, parking sensors, driver assistance alerts, and smartphone connectivity.
However, a number of owners report that the infotainment system may fail to start, freeze during operation, or display error messages that disable safety features.
When the screen stops working, drivers may lose access to several systems at once.
Owners frequently describe symptoms such as:
- Infotainment screen failing to load after startup
- Backup camera not activating when reversing
- Parking sensors and cross traffic alerts shutting down
- Error messages disabling driver assistance features
- Infotainment system freezing until the vehicle is restarted
Because the rear camera and several safety systems depend on the infotainment display, a malfunction can affect multiple features at the same time.
What are Owners Experiencing?
Here are several representative complaint excerpts from Volkswagen Golf owners describing these infotainment failures.
“Back up camera not working due to infotainment system not working. Dealer is aware, says they are waiting for a software update.”
“The infotainment of the car with the navigation gave wrong directions and almost drove me into a canyon rather than the street. I took it to the dealership and left it there for two days and the problem was still there.”
“Vehicles infotainment system does not turn on at startup – several error messages for safety features by most importantly, rear camera does not work when infotainment system screen is down and requires the dealer to activate it or fully black screen. Took to VW three times and they cannot determine the issue.”
What Can You Do If Your Golf Infotainment System Fails?
If your Volkswagen Golf experiences infotainment problems or backup camera failures, documenting the issue can help establish whether the problem persists.
Consider taking steps such as:
- Record when the infotainment system fails to load or freezes
- Take photos or video of error messages when safe
- Keep records of dealership visits and diagnostic results
- Save all service invoices and repair estimates
- Ask the dealer whether software updates or technical service bulletins apply to your vehicle
Keeping detailed records can help show whether the issue continues despite attempted repairs.
Your Legal Rights
Depending on your state and the repair history of the vehicle, repeated infotainment system failures may involve:
- warranty protections
- lemon law rights
- state consumer protection statutes
- class action litigation
Each case depends on the facts, including repair attempts and time out of service.
Get a Free Case Evaluation
If your 2022 to 2024 Volkswagen Golf experiences infotainment failures, backup camera malfunctions, or driver assistance errors, you may want to learn about your legal options.
Lemberg Law is currently reviewing these complaints as part of an ongoing class action investigation. We also evaluate individual cases when appropriate.
There is no cost to speak with us. We handle these matters on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay legal fees unless there is a recovery.
Contact us today for a free case evaluation.
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