Volkswagen recalls 340,000 cars
Missing screws used to adjust headlights have caused no accidents but fail to meet U.S. safety standards.
September 28 2007: 4:54 PM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Volkswagen AG said Friday it was recalling 340,000 passenger cars in the United States because the head lights failed to comply with federal safety standards.
The recall includes 2005-2008 Jetta models and 2006-2008 Rabbit, GTI and R32 passenger cars.
There have been no crashes linked to the issue, a company spokesman said.
Some of the head lamps may be missing required caps in the sockets of the low beam horizontal and vertical aiming screws, the automaker said.
Owners are expected to be notified of the recall beginning in late October.
Volkswagen's customer care number is 1-800-822-8987.
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