Head Restraint Weld Might Not Hold it to the Seat Frame

The head restraint guide that keeps it attached to the seat frame may not have been properly welded in 169 Audi and VW vehicles. Certain 2018 Volkswagen e-Golf, Golf R, Audi A3 Sedan and RS3 vehicles that need the rear seat frames replaced will need their rear seat frames replaced.
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- This is the second welding-related recall this year. They also recalled the Tiguan’s shock absorbers back in May.
- This post originally appeared on VWProblems.com.
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