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It is where the tow hook threads in.
Normally the hole to check the level and add gear oil is on the upper side of the transmission. You use the same hole for both. Can be on the driver's or passenger side.
under the fuse box on the passenger side of the engine compartment, near the windsheild.
I am facing the same problem with my 2003 Beetle. Some have suggested drilling a smail (1/16") hole in the slider and using an awl to move the slider lock up. Others on a model year I don't recall, removed the assembly to get into the slider lock assembly. Good luck! See also: http://www.cindyli.com/index.php/site/comments/vw_beetle_headlight_replacement/
In the trunk behind the trunk liner on the right side ( passenger side ) There is an access hole in the trunk liner
Engine cooling fan? Take off front bumper cover and look under the passenger headlight. You should see a relay. Very common for them to get stuck or just not work anymore. Easier way is to remove your passenger headlight and cut a hole in the plastic behind the light to gain access. Your choice.
Hole to China - 1999 was released on: USA: 10 October 1999
there are two tabs on the top of the headlight that you need to pull up i the air they you can remove the hole headlight and the bulb twist out of the headlight
Park your car on a level surface several feet in front of a wall/garage door with the headlights on. Open the hood. On the top inner most side of the headlight assembly is a small round hole. At the bottom of the hole is the headlight adjustment screw. Insert the largest Philips head screwdriver into the hole that easlily fits. Gently rotate the screw taking note of the light position on the wall. Do not force the screwdriver into the hole and do not force the screw. They are plastic and easily damaged.
Look in the defroster vent. It is on the passenger side to the right of the vent.It is a small round hole it reflects blue when you shine a light at it. You can remove the dashboard strip near the windshield and pry it up.
In a 1999 Mercury Sable the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located behind the trunk liner , on the right side ( passenger side ) There is an access hole
On a 1999 Ford Escort , depending on model , the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is in the passenger side of the trunk , behind the trunk liner ( there is an access hole ) or in the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel ( there is an access hole )