If its a Mk 4 lift up the drivers side rear seat base remove carpet remove three screws on black lid lift off turning anti clockwise take off pipes black feed blue red and cables then lift out pump fuel gauge unit , while you have the innards removed it would be a good time to replace the fuel filter as well
If it's a Mk2 then there are 2 fuel pumps, one inside the fuel tank, and one under the car, first relive the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel pump relay while the engine is running and the engine will die on its own, due to lack of fuel pressure. Then unbolt and remove the fuel pump of your choice and reinstall the same way as was removed.
its located under the car jus in front of the right rear tire. it holds the fuel filter fuel pump and fuel accumulator. i have a 1986 golf that mine is broken and cant find a new housing anywhere.
on the bottom of the water pump
you can't as the relay needs to be there to put the right amount of fuel through at the right time,buy another fuel relay.
I have 95 golf and i just change water pump and thermostat and still have coolant coming out of expansion tank
Sadly your out of luck, it uses deisel :(
sounds like the fuel pressure regulator is broke
in the oil sump, and is chain driven
It's in the fuel tank.
unfortunately in the tank. lol and if u havent priced one out yet they are prety pricey!! CHEERS AND GOODLUCK
might be sucking air but im not sure i had a similar problem could also be fuel pressure regulator or faulty fuel pump.
golf gti
it is next to the outer fuel pump on the right hand side of the car the square black box next to it there should be a round silver filter with the fuel line going in on the one side and out on the other