The receiver dryer is the can looking thing next to the evaporator.
never heard of a radiator cord - is that something you pull to get it started ??
No, not without modifications.
The EPC on a Jetta is the electronic powertrain control system. This is the traction system of the vehicle that detects if you are on ice or water covered roadways.
If you Catalatic Converter its on the exhaust... could be before or after the Muffler, I am not sure with the Jetta. But its located on the exhaust system.
Pull out the Fuse for alarm system.
You can find a 94 Jetta GL alarm system diagram in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it at local auto stores.
In order to the deactivate a factory option alarm system on a 1997 VW Jetta will require special tools. The system will need to be reprogrammed and require a dealership visit to be done safely and correctly.
It does not have a carburetor; it has a multi-point injection fuel system.
A fuel system diagram for a 1989 Volkswagen Diesel Jetta can be found in an automotive repair manual. Chilton is a company that makes repair manuals for most vehicles.
A P1296 code means that there is a cooling system malfunction
There are many possible reasons why your 97 Jetta will not start. This may be due to mechanical problems in your engine, battery problems or problems with the wiring system among others.
It is 2,330 lbs. on average... Without driver.