No it's in the front
at the back of the engine, screwed into the exhaust manifold
the jet beetle. its basiclly a vw beetle with a jet engine hooked up in the back... google it up!!! the jet beetle. its basiclly a vw beetle with a jet engine hooked up in the back... google it up!!!
The engine serial number on a 2.0 new Beetle engine is located on the crankcase. It is at the alternator support flange.
You can not. The two cars are completely different...the New Beetle has the engine at the wrong end. The New Beetle is bigger than the Old.
Original is in the back, new ones it's in the front. Old are rear wheel drive, new are front wheel drive.
Well for starters, the 'New Beetle' has the engine located in the wrong place. ;-) It's in front, not in back like the original Bugs. Other key differences are that the New Beetle is water vs. air cooled on the older cars. The new model also has many modern day amenities, the classic Bugs were fairly minimalistic in design.
It's in front of the engine, which is in the back of the car.
It is in front of the two fans at the front of the engine.
5 years
Back in 1970 all engine controls were done by mechanical means. The answer is no, there is no PCM on a 1970 VW Beetle.
The engine in a 1999 VW Beetle is located in the front. Unlike the classic VW Beetle, which had a rear-mounted engine, the 1999 model is based on the Volkswagen Golf platform and features a front-engine layout. This change contributes to improved handling and interior space.
Well, the engine in a 1974 vw Beetle is in the back of the car. So the brake fluid in front or the back to the left of the right.