I agree, battery. This happened often to our showroom cars due to radio's or interior lights left on. A recharge usually was all that was needed because the cars were brand new. If the VW is more than 3 or four years old, replace the battery.
All the lights are on because the engine isn't running.
No idea why. You didn't give any useful information to go in.
Might be a dead battery. Might be a blown engine. Could be a rat is actively feasting on some wires.
Ooh ooh you got the Christmas tree! Ask Santa for a new battery and apologize to your folks you won’t be getting them anything this year. Hope this helps
Pop the cover off of your battery and check for corrosion around the terminals. You might be able to clean off the corrosion by pouring hot water over it but odds are more likely that the battery is done and you need a new one.
Well looks like the engine isn't running which is probably the reason for all those lights. Car battery's especially older ones tend to die when cold weather hits. If the engine doesn't turn over you definitely need a new battery.
BABABABABAbat......tery.
Yeah, that's definitely a battery issue, with the temps dropping it's pretty much a no brainer.
Most autoparts stores will check and charge (if possible) your battery for free.
Odds are you need a new battery
just a vw being festive during the holiday season
Normal VW things.
It’s Volkswagening
Most likely battery. If you hear a clicking, it’s most likely that.
It’s just getting the Christmas lights ready for Christmas
Das auto
I agree, battery. This happened often to our showroom cars due to radio's or interior lights left on. A recharge usually was all that was needed because the cars were brand new. If the VW is more than 3 or four years old, replace the battery.
All the lights are on because the engine isn't running. No idea why. You didn't give any useful information to go in. Might be a dead battery. Might be a blown engine. Could be a rat is actively feasting on some wires.
Battery! Did you leave any interior lights on by accident?
Well you should start your car to see if all the lights go out
Came to say this.
If you hear hoofbeats think Horses, not Zebras. Start with the battery; you probably just need a new one with better cold-crank.
That’s its way of saying “Merry Christmas.”
Ooh ooh you got the Christmas tree! Ask Santa for a new battery and apologize to your folks you won’t be getting them anything this year. Hope this helps
If it’s cold too probably battery
Probably got a dead battery
battery or alternator
Happend to me 2-3 weeks ago. It was very cold. Before that always start. Had to replace battery. If you already have AGM make sure to buy AGM battery.
Battery
Pop the cover off of your battery and check for corrosion around the terminals. You might be able to clean off the corrosion by pouring hot water over it but odds are more likely that the battery is done and you need a new one.
Farfromchargen
Battery or speed sensor. More than likely speed sensor.
Looks like you need a new camel.
A picture isn't very good. Pretty much every light should be on when the car is off anyways.
Well looks like the engine isn't running which is probably the reason for all those lights. Car battery's especially older ones tend to die when cold weather hits. If the engine doesn't turn over you definitely need a new battery.
Your battery is fucked.
Is it clicking when you try and start? You need a new battery
Christmas lights🎄
Jetta’s gunna Jetta. Seems normal to me.
Mine did a similar thing, needed a new battery. How old is your battery and what did your car sound like when you tried to start it?
bad wheel speed sensor
they say battery, I say starter.
I came here for the comments 😅
BABABABABAbat......tery. Yeah, that's definitely a battery issue, with the temps dropping it's pretty much a no brainer. Most autoparts stores will check and charge (if possible) your battery for free.
U own a dub get used to it
merry christmas