What are the causes of braking failure in the Passat Lingyu?
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Passat Lingyu braking failure is caused by excessive free travel of the brake pedal or excessive brake clearance. Passat Lingyu driving issues: In addition to the new and upgraded high-performance turbocharged engine, the powerful and swift engine is back in action. This engine can accelerate instantly at low to medium speeds, reaching its maximum torque of 260 Nm at just 3200 rpm, with fuel consumption per 100 kilometers reduced from the original. Drivers of automatic transmission Lingyu models should be extra cautious when driving through deep water, as there is a vent hole on the upper part of the automatic transmission. If water enters, the entire transmission must be disassembled and parts replaced. Passat Lingyu solution: Regarding the issue of engine noise in the Lingyu, this is the most frequently reported problem by customers. It's not just the Lingyu; other Volkswagen models have also experienced engine noise issues. For this problem, some noises may be due to customers being overly sensitive and mishearing, but some noises do indicate actual faults. For example, certain batches of Lingyu models experienced engine noise due to the tensioner pulley.