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remove the negative cable from the batery for approx 30 seconds and then connect because in doing so you are resetting the computer and that should take it off
Through the drivers wheel well You must remove the driver tire. The batery is behind the wheel well cover closest to the bumper.
the fusible links are in cable harness that go trough the firewall next to the brake power booster you may have to remove some of the harness tape and shielding
You remove four screws with a small L key and then carefully remove the top plastic from the speaker ......then remove the speaker from the lower plastic.....Its a bit tuff but it can be done and then replace speaker.....you also need to remove the receiving part from old speaker and use it to connect you new one. or you can cut off the plug and connect speaker direct and tape it
Disconnect the - batery terminal Raise and support vehicle Disconnect wiring harness at top of starter Remove mounting bolts Drop starter
You can use tweezers or pliers. Just be careful not to crush the link while it's still in the port.
Remove the bolt holding it in Place
In the engine compartment, passenger side, on top of the wheel well hump closer to the firewall is where it ends, follow the wires coming off of the alternator, you will have to remove the wires from the wire loom, the wire will be connected with a thick rubber insulation on either side of the fusible link(the words 'fusible link' will be printed on the side of the fusible link wire) then it has an eye end and is connected to a single connector panel with a few other wires this is all on the wheel well.
the electric fusible disconnect EDF switches
simply remove the FORD emblem and replace with a VW emblem and it should work fine.
Disconnect - batery terminal Lift and safely secure vehicle Disconnect wiring harness at top of starter Remove mounting bolts Drop starter
Not sure if you have to remove a horizontally positioned bolt hold it from coming out above. But, the way Geo Designed it is the most outragous set up, big cluster f**k. The fusible link has two deep prongs held by a horizontal bolt and each fusible link has two wires running up underneath the link and the bolt must losen to remove the link but all you can do to loosen the bolt is a open end wrench and it is between a 9mm and a 10mm wrench. Hoping a 5/16" works but running out of options. You think something like this would be simple.