Not recommended can seize or break cause injury to you and other motorist.Also the more it is driven the more other parts may be damaged.
Yes!
A grinding sound / feel is most typically due to something related to the brakes. In my 2001's case, it was the rotor - even after changing the pads, it was still grinding. 2 new rotors and it was *smooth* sailing, and braking. Sidebar: bad wheel bearings usually create a very noticeable humming - like someone who doesn't know the words to the song... See "Related Questions" below for more about wheel bearings and front brakes
B1145=rt front speed sensor input circuit mlfunction. B1148=wheel speed sensor, rt front coherency malfunction.
sounds like youstill have air in the lines bleed them again starting with rt rear then lf rear then rt front then last driver side
14 hours
It has to be AWD sign somewhere in the car, or a driveshaft running from the front of the engine to the rear axle. No, only the twin turbo rt model is awd.
The right front bulb is probably burned out.
On the rear.
red is 12 volt yellow is memorey black is the ground blue is the power antenna orange is the ullumination gray is rt front + gray-black right- white lt front + white-black lt front - violet rt rear+ violet-black rt rear- green lt rear+ green-black lt rear-
RT front kickpanel below and to the right of glovebox
All older beetles, 1 is rt front of motor nearest firewall, 2 is rt rear, 3 is left front and 4 is left rear. You really should buy the Bently manual.
Rt. 1 Coastel hyway to Portland Ore.