VW Golf
Stronger 1.0L TSI variant with 110 hp, also available as eTSI mild hybrid (48V). The 48V system reduces consumption in city traffic.
110hp Three-Cylinder
110 hp three-cylinder with manual in the Golf VIII: fine for the city, motorway overtaking is a strain.
Engine Weaknesses 9
The EA211 uses a timing belt rather than a chain. The replacement interval is underestimated by many owners. A snapped timing belt on this interference engine causes valve damage and total engine destruction.
Symptoms: No direct warning — snap occurs without notice, engine fails to start.
Like all EA211 TSI variants, the DKJA timing belt runs in an oil bath. Strict adherence to oil change intervals is mandatory. Early replacement recommended for short-trip use.
Symptoms: Rattling, engine warning light, rough running
On the 1.0 TSI with GPF, injectors can operate outside the permissible leak rate, causing emissions issues. VW carried out injector replacement under warranty.
Symptoms: MIL, increased consumption, rough idle
The low-pressure fuel pump can fail prematurely and causes start problems, power loss or irregular fuel supply. Typical for EA211 3-cylinder at medium mileage.
Symptoms: Difficult starting, power loss under load, rough idle, occasional stalling.
The EA211 evo tends particularly in early production years toward elevated oil consumption of up to 0.5 L/1,000 km. The cause is coked or worn piston rings and a faulty crankcase ventilation.
Symptoms: Oil level drops noticeably between services, slight blue smoke under high load, oil pressure warning when level is neglected
The 1.0 TFSI 3-cylinder shows ignition coil failures manifesting as stumbling, misfires and rough running, especially when cold. Affected coils should be replaced as a set.
Symptoms: Stumbling when accelerating, rough idle, engine misfires in cold, MIL.
Direct injection without port injection causes soot deposits on the intake valves. Affects charge efficiency and power, especially after frequent short-trip driving.
Symptoms: Power loss, disturbed idle, increased fuel consumption on the same driving profile.
The gasoline particulate filter clogs in predominantly urban short-trip use because regeneration temperature is not regularly reached. The result is power loss, increased consumption, and fault codes.
Symptoms: Check engine light, reduced engine power, increased fuel consumption, occasional limp mode
With pure direct injection and no port injection, fuel does not clean the intake valves. Residues from EGR and crankcase ventilation deposit on valves and in the intake tract.
Symptoms: Stumbling at low rpm, delayed throttle response, rough idle, increased fuel consumption
Vehicle Weaknesses 11
Approximately 56,000 Golf 8 vehicles were recalled because the automatic emergency call (eCall) did not function reliably due to a software fault in the OCU3 control unit. Around 26,000 vehicles in Germany were affected.
On Golf 8 vehicles from model years 2020–2022, a loose engine cover can come into contact with hot engine parts and melt, causing fire risk in the engine bay. VW carried out a recall.
On the Golf 8 (CD), the A/C compressor centre bolt works loose on its own. Debris enters the refrigerant circuit and damages the entire system. In addition to the compressor, the dryer and expansion valve must also be replaced.
The MIB3 infotainment system in the Golf 8 frequently crashes or shows a black screen. Navigation, reversing camera and driver assistance systems fail as a result. Early production years 2019–2021 are particularly affected.
The front camera on the Golf 8, responsible for Travel Assist, Lane Assist, Front Assist and ACC, frequently fails and must be replaced. Software updates are often insufficient — a hardware defect is usually the cause.
The Golf 8 suffers from excessive quiescent current due to extensive electronics and software bugs, prematurely draining the starter battery. The many networked control units do not reliably enter sleep mode.
The electronic parking brake on the Golf 8 shows faults in conjunction with the shift-by-wire gearbox. Error messages and Auto-Hold failures occur; in some cases the brake locks when pulling away.
Golf 8 owners report banging and metallic noises from the front axle at slow speeds over bumps. Dry bump stops, control arm bushings or strut bearing wear are cited as causes.
The capacitive touch sliders for temperature and volume below the infotainment screen are barely or not at all illuminated in the dark. Even during the day, accidental emergency calls are triggered by unintentional contact.
The Golf 8 also suffers from condensation inside headlights, particularly with LED matrix units. Sealing issues in the headlight housing allow moisture ingress especially after washing or during large temperature swings.
Interior quality on the Golf 8 (CD) was significantly downgraded compared to the Golf 7. Hard plastics dominate the lower area. Soft-touch surfaces are largely absent, which many owners see as a step backwards.
Reports & Tests
22 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2020–2026). Most reported: Electrical (10), Other (3), Lighting (3).