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how do you read transmission codes in a 94 vw jetta?
According to Gates ( they manufacture timing belts etc. ) The 1.8 L - 4 cylinder engine in a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta ( yes - it is AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE )
Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta ( IS AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE )
The firing order for a VW Jetta 1991 4-cylinder 1.8 is 1, 3, 4, 2. The number 1 cylinder is closest to the pulley on the engine.
The speed sensor in located in the front of the motor. You can find it near the transmission and the engine split line on the Jetta.
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2.0L ABA engines were used up to the 1999 Jetta (old design), while the 1999.5 (new design) Jetta and up uses the 2.0L AEG engine.
go to a car dealer that sells cars like yaours and ask a worker there. On my 97 Jetta with a standard transmission, I get 30 to 32 mpg (mainly used as a commute car). I have a 97 jetta gls and the gas mileage stinks on a full tank of gas, I get just over 225 miles. my '96 automatic gets 20 mpg average, these models are cursed with troubled, wasteful automatic trannies, especially if not meticulously maintained, buy a stickmobile and hold on to your dividends.
The 2.0L engine requires 4.2 '''quarts (just over 4 bottles)...6 for a VR6'''
The cylinder. Positions are marked on the main front pulley. Manually turning the pulley to the number one position and the number one cylinder will be in position.
Luckily, the VW Jetta is one of th emost fuel efficient vehicles in the country. The gas mileage in the city for an automatic 2009 VW Jetta is 29MPG.
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