Behind the glove box on the drivers side.
you have to take out the gas tank first, then it should be on top of the tank.
Right in the middle of the engine area is a black oil cap. In there.
you're kidding right?
60,000 miles
I have just paid £120 as they only guarentee the cam belt if they do the pistons at the same time
You don't.The unit is integrated and the whole thing has to be replaced.Sneaky VW
To be honest it's a long process and most of the time requires you to take out the car engine. Not for amateurs!
I've got an H reg vw polo and the release catch is on the left hand side below the glove compartment , about at knee height. Pull it fairly hard and then open bonnet by releasing the safety catch at the front of the bonnet( bit fiddly first time, might need to use torch to get familiar with mechanism
10 thousand miles
see:How_Change_VW_Polo_1999_Number_plate_light
New VW Polo for EU market is made in Bratislava, Slovakia.