Always torque in zig zag pattern... snug up all bolts first then torque the corners head bolts ( starting at the top left side looking down at the head )then go back up to the top left ,where you orginially started and torque up the next bolt over. Then go to the bottom right and torque the next bolt over from the corner .Then go to the top right and torque one bolt from the corner, then bottom left one bolt from the corner and work your way into the center. Torque the top bolt first when you get to the center ........always remenber when your checking the torque... you check the same way as you installed. Have fun the older vr-6's are the best ones to have... just hard to find parts
Torque specs for a 1998 Volkswagen jetta 2.0
4 x 100
No, not without modifications.
my 1998 vr6 jetta gets approximately 23 mpg in city driving with 5 speed transmission.
what is the torque 1998 beetle front spindle
changing the bulb
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why steam come out from the air conditioner exit , in a vw Jetta 1998 when engine gets hot
It is in the crank case at the bottom of the block. The pulley that drives all the engine accessors is mounted on one end of it and the flywheel or torque converter, depending on automatic or manual, is mounted to the other end.
buy a new one
i believe you can but just make sure the radio is the same model and the one your taking out
What do you torque the head bolts on a 1998 nissan altima 2.4 l