buy a chilton's manual, and it will be in there. your local vw dealership service dept should be able to print one out for you...
I have, and am currently researching this issue. The Chilton's manual (I have a copy) does not reflect correctly the '86 Cabriolet. These were built in the Scirocco facility (years '85 thru '93 I believe). For correct wiring as well as other issues with your '86 VW Cabby purchase the "Volkswagen Cabriolet, Scirocco Service Manual" from Bentley Publishers.com, Stock Number VS93.
http://www.pdfee.com/1983-volkswagen-golfrabbit-wiring-diagrams.html
The Volkswagen Rabbit is also manufactured as the Volkswagen Golf. A German made car that is sold and used worldwide the Volkswagen Rabbit is loved for its economical efficiency.
it is located right under the rear passenger seats. just lift up the bottom part of the seat and you will see 2 hoses and some wiring that's your fuel pump
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One can find information about Volkswagen Rabbit maintenance from their Volkswagen dealership. One could also find information at the Volkswagen main web page.
The U.S. made 1983 Rabbit used Maxi Blade fuses.
Volkswagen Rabbit Rolls Royce
This is not a job for a driveway mechanic.
Volkswagen has a new 2010 Rabbit. Of course the VW Golf used to be the same car and this was the name it was always known by in Europe. Here's a review of the new model from Edmunds.com http://www.edmunds.com/volkswagen/rabbit/review.html.
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The Volkswagen Rabbit is available in four different colors, depending on model of trim selected. The color names are Black, Candy White, Reflex Silver Metallic, and United Gray Metallic.