Well, you know, I think that means you should get the engine checked - don't you?
Find a mechanic.
how do you read transmission codes in a 94 vw jetta?
Your VW Beetle check engine light comes on when there is a problem with one of a number of sensors on the vehicle. Take the car to the dealership to have them determine the engine problem and reset the light.
check this out, it's same engine as in Rabbit http://rabbitownersclub.com/vw/showthread.php/engine-plastic-cover-4981.html
With a scan tool.
Any vw engine that you can fit into the engine bay.
There are pages and pages of things that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked with a scantool. Then the code can be diagnosed and repaired.You need to sell the car, you will go broke trying to keep the check engine light off on a VW, I am speaking from experience.
There are pages and pages of things that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked with a scantool. Then the code can be diagnosed and repaired.
A yellow engine or 3 plugs on each three sides of a rectangle.
THERE IS NO DIP STICK YOU HAVE TO GO TO A VW DEALER AND THEY HAVE TO GO IN TO YOUR ENGINE AND CHECK THE TRANS. FLUID CALL AND CHECK THE PRICE BEFORE YOU BRING YOUR CAR.
There are pages and pages of things that can cause a check engine light. You need to have it checked with a scantool. Then the code can be diagnosed and repaired.
Do you mean the check engine light does not come on when you turn the ignition on? Possibly the bulb is burnt out.
To read a VW engine serial number, locate it on the engine case, usually near the generator stand or on the left side of the engine. The serial number typically starts with a letter indicating the engine type, followed by a series of numbers that provide information about the production date and specifications. For instance, an engine number starting with "AE" signifies a specific model type, while the following digits can indicate the year and production sequence. Cross-referencing the serial number with a VW engine code chart can help identify the engine's details.