Vehicle History Report #: 55115665
Report Date: July 26, 2024 | 3:47 p.m. EDT
Report Status: Complete
Gas
1V2BR2CA7RC504036
Country of Assembly:
United States
Last Reported Odometer:
n/a
Odometer readings are an important part of a vehicle’s history because it indicates how much a vehicle has been driven, which can impact its condition and value. The last reported odometer reading shown on this report is the most recent record received by CARFAX Canada. The current odometer reading on the vehicle could be different from what’s reported here, so checking the physical odometer on the vehicle is the best way to verify the mileage.
This vehicle history report is based on information (https://www.carfax.ca/vehicle-history-data) that was reported and available to CARFAX Canada as of July 26, 2024 (or once all the data was collected from our data sources and the report was complete). CARFAX Canada draws on billions of data records from thousands of sources across North America, and we receive new historical data records every day. There may be other information about this vehicle that has not been reported to CARFAX Canada. When buying a used vehicle, we always recommend using a CARFAX Canada Vehicle History Report, along with a vehicle inspection and test drive, to make an informed decision.
There are many ways that a vehicle can sustain damage, but it typically falls into one of two categories: a motor vehicle accident (where the vehicle collides with another vehicle, a tree, an animal, etc.), or other damage which can include things like hail damage, fire, vandalism, etc. In either case, damage can range from minor (scratches, dings, etc.) to severe (broken axles, bent frame, etc.).
There are no accidents/damage reported on this vehicle.
In Canada, when a vehicle is registered with the Ministry of Transportation, “branding” is applied to classify the condition of the vehicle. Salvage, Rebuilt, Junk and Non-Repairable are examples of negative vehicle branding in Canada. In the U.S., when a vehicle is registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles, a “title” is applied to classify the condition of the vehicle. Salvage, Junk, Rebuilt, Fire, Flood, Hail and Lemon are examples of negative vehicle titles in the U.S. To understand more about each brand/title, refer to the glossary at carfax.ca/glossary.
Service history gives you an idea of how the vehicle was maintained and the type of condition that it's in. It's possible that service has occurred that is not captured here (for example, the owner may have performed regular oil changes in their garage, which wouldn't show on our reports). We always recommend having the vehicle inspected by a licensed mechanic so that they can assess how the vehicle has been maintained.
Odometer:
Source:
Taylor Creek Volkswagen
Orleans, Ontario, Canada
Details:
Vehicle serviced
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Odometer |
Source |
Details |
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2023 Aug 16 | Taylor Creek Volkswagen
Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
Vehicle serviced
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Recall notices are issued when the manufacturer or transportation authority detects a potential safety issue or defect with a group of vehicles. This section outlines any open (unfixed) safety recalls on the vehicle that have been reported to CARFAX Canada. Previous safety recalls that have already been fixed (closed) will not show in this section.
Recall Description
A wire with a contact fault may cause the Passenger Occupant Detection System (PODS) to detect a malfunction and switch off the passenger airbag, even though the seat may be occupied. In a crash with frontal airbag deployment, there would be an increased risk of injury to the occupant seated in the front passenger seat if the passenger frontal airbag is switched off or not working. Should a malfunction occur, vehicle occupants will be alerted by illumination of the airbag warning light, an acoustic warning sound, an error message displayed in the instrument cluster and by the status of the Passenger Airbag OFF indicator light. If this happens, owners are advised to make an appointment with an authorized Volkswagen dealer to have the vehicle inspected without delay.
Remedy
REPAIR NOT YET AVAILABLE
This recall was open as of the date/time that this report was generated. For more information, or to find out if the recall has been closed, please contact VOLKSWAGEN or visit Volkswagen's website. (https://www.vw.com/en/owners-and-services/about-my-vehicle/recalls.html)
Recall Description
On the affected vehicles, the rearview camera image may be delayed or deactivated after shifting into reverse. As a result, the rearview camera image may not meet the response time required by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 111, Rear Visibility. A rearview camera with a delayed or deactivated image can reduce the information available to the driver of what is behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash or injury to people outside the vehicle.
Remedy
Update the infotainment system software.
This recall was open as of the date/time that this report was generated. For more information, or to find out if the recall has been closed, please contact VOLKSWAGEN or visit Volkswagen's website. (https://www.vw.com/en/owners-and-services/about-my-vehicle/recalls.html)
If the vehicle is currently reported as stolen, we’ll let you know in this section. If the vehicle was previously stolen (at any point during its life) and was recovered, it won’t be reflected here.
This is the full list of information CARFAX Canada has about this vehicle.
Odometer:
Source:
Taylor Creek Volkswagen
Orleans, Ontario, Canada
Record Type:
Service Record
Details:
Vehicle servicedOdometer:
Source:
VOLKSWAGEN
Record Type:
Recall
Details:
Manufacturer Recall IssuedOdometer:
Source:
VOLKSWAGEN
Record Type:
Recall
Details:
Manufacturer Recall Issued
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Odometer |
Source |
Record Type |
Details |
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2023 Aug 16 |
Taylor Creek Volkswagen
Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
Service Record |
Vehicle serviced |
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2024 Jun 25 |
VOLKSWAGEN
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Recall |
Manufacturer Recall Issued Recall # 69PZ |
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2024 Jun 28 |
VOLKSWAGEN
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Recall |
Manufacturer Recall Issued Recall # 91US |
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