You need some "keys" to fit in the slots of the corners o the stereo, which can either be ordered online or at a dealership. Also, you can make them with the metal sstrips of a hanging file folder. At the ends, cut off the hook where the strip thins down at a 45 degree angle. Do this on both ends of two strips, and insert it straight into the slots. You should feel it click and stick your finger in the tape player, the stereo should come right out.
the radio code is on the back of the radio. take the radio out and you can see it.
The Code is on the Radio, or in the Spare tirewell! if it is not on the radio, remove the radio, call dealer and give them the radio serial number and your VIN number. Some Dealers like to charge for this, most do not.
http://www.modifiedlife.com/stereo-radio-wiring-diagram-1997-volkswagen-jetta/
2003 Jetta Monsoon Premium Wiring Schematics: http://www.modifiedlife.com/2003-volkswagen-jetta-car-stereo-wiring-schematic-for-monsoon-audio/ 2003 Jetta Factory Wiring Schematics: http://www.modifiedlife.com/2003-volkswagen-jetta-car-audio-wiring-diagram/ ..hope that helps you out some
Ok, If i remember right. when you pull the radio out of the dash with the VW Key, The fuse should be on the back of the Radio. Hope This Helps
how i can connect the radio for my 92 accord wagon
You need keys. There is a special tool it simply a flat long metal peice that slides into the slots on the fron of the radio. There is two..
i believe you can but just make sure the radio is the same model and the one your taking out
You are supposed to strip the wire.
I just had this same problem with my 1998 VW Jetta. My parking brake light came on one day, but only half illuminated. Shortly after my windshield wipers and headlights stopped working. My radio works but the fans don't work either. I just found a thread which seems to point the problem at the ignition switch: http://car.justanswer.com/volkswagen/6uht-1998-volkswagen-jetta-headlights
The radio amp on a 99 VW Jetta is located under the driver side dash. It is in the fuse number 42 slot.
The radio flyer wagon number 18 was first produced in 1961. Thus, one can say that the radio flyer wagon 18 has 52 years. This will of course also depend on when was the wagon actually produced, thus it can also be 'younger' than 52 years.