Lights flash? Sounds like a possible problem with your Jetta's security system. Starting fluid ain't a good answer. Try to find someone who can disable your car's security system. See if that makes a difference. If not, it's possible that your car is suffering from fuel starvation. Check fuel filters (might be 2 of them) and fuel pump. I'm guessing that your Jetta is fuel injected, and your injectors might be clogged as well. Best advise I can give you is to do a Google search for " Jetta Forum". I just looked. It exists, and there ought to be some people there who can help you.
Someone is pulling your leg. There is no such thing as blinker fluid! I like to dilute the blinker fluid 50/50 with water. It makes the fluid last longer and the lights flash much brighter....... :)
Check the brake fluid level. If it is ok, take it to a garage that can diagnoise ABS problems.
Hard starting....cranks fine, won't fire. Add just a quick shot of starting fluid and it lights up...it's glow plugs. Tricky replacement, but can be done.
The use of starting fluid should not be required, and is not recommended.The use of starting fluid should not be required, and is not recommended.
The answer is, at 275 degrees F.
your brake fluid might be low.
It is not the best fluid because it can cause heart problems.
Try spraying a little starting fluid down the throttle body then try starting it to see if you get any response. If it runs briefly you have fuel problems. If you don't get a resonse you may have spark problems.
Yes.
The best place to spray starting fluid into your 2007 Nissan is the air cleaner housing. Remove the cover to the air cleaner housing and spray the starting fluid directly into the air filter.
Not changing the transmission fluid in a car within 200K would cause problems.
Low brake fluid.