The recall affected 2016 Jettas equipped with a manual handbrake and keyless entry.
The fix involved adding a new switch and circuit board.
The first recall is over a fuel rail that could loosen and leak fuel, resulting in engine stall or a fire.
The second recall involves engine bolts becoming loose due to shaking, leading to fuel leaks.
Drivers report faulty headlights, malfunctioning horns, and radios compromised by hackers.
The problem stemmed from a potential camshaft lobe fracture due to software issues.
The 2016 Jetta's worst problems have already been addressed in recalls.
VWs are among the better cars on the used market, with the 2016 Jetta costing under $500 for annual maintenance.