there is a little switch (button) on the inside of the door frame that tells the car when the door is open the easiest way to find it is to open your door and make sure that the domew light is on then start starting at the the top work your way down past the door hinge and look for any small round buttons if you push it and the dome light goes off you have found the right one. good luck I had the same problem with my 2001 VW Jetta 4 door, the switch that tells the car that the door is open is located inside the door latch. I found this out when I had to replace the door latch. I hope this helps you out.
microswitch inside doorlatch assy very common to fail. this switch tells door controlmodule if latch is open or closed.
i don know p1508 plaese tell me what is that
The fuse box is located on the driver's side panel. It is only accessed when the door is open. Look for the Groove and inset.
When the fuel door is jammed on a 1999 VW Jetta the latch need to be reached from inside the trunk compartment. Removing the panel inside the trunk and reaching the latch from behind will open the fuel door.
http://faculty.ccp.edu/faculty/dreed/Campingart/jettatech/fuse_block.jpg Its an open slot.
WHEN YOU OPEN THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR THERE IS A PANEL. OPEN THE PANEL AND THERE ARE ALL YOUR FUSES
take off the vw emblem and drill a hole
Open the driver's side door, you will see it on the dash. Open it with a screwdriver or your key.
i had problems trying to open my trunk until i figured out the "trick". insert key, turn right, then push in, that should open it. hope that helps!
it opens by the door key passenger side lock and unlock twice and then open the gas door stupid right
you have to open the trunk and behind the carpet you have to pull off, and then unscrew the bolt and push in the sides to open and then you will see a light bulb and then replace it.
un lock the car using the remote, then push on the gas door and it will pop open