Low. It's used to climb steep hills or such.
There is no such thing as a "prndl" switch.
Park , Reverse , Neutral , Drive , Low
about midway down the steering column
There are several things that can cause your 2006 VW Jetta not to crank over or start. The flashing of the PRNDL display would indicate the antitheft system has been activated.
Not sure about a switch, but there is a fuse for it in the fuse box.
Transmission range sensor circuit malfunction (PRNDL input)
It is in the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a trs. (trans range sensor)
The gear selections, in order: Park; Reverse; Neutral; Drive; Low (2nd)
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a range sensor.
Trouble code P0705 means:Transmission range sensor circuit malfunction (PRNDL input)
Trouble code P0705 means:Transmission range sensor circuit malfunction (PRNDL input)
It is in the PRNDL switch on top of the trans. It sends a signal to the ecm.