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No, one is a "HOT" wire.
any engine carburated i would go with the 1600
correct it will fit. be sure to take lots of pictures before you pull all of the wires off. so you have a diagram of where they go after.
the only thing you can do is track back your wires where they are fried and try to fix them or worst case you might have to replace the wiring harness itself. good luck
If the amp is big enough, it can fry the regulator.
2001 vw beetle will not go into reverse
Nothing, they are there for show.....Just cut them off.
yes.a stag beetle and a horn beetle
a 1973 bug on a flat interstate will go 80
I don't have one but I can tell you where one is. Every Volkswagen owner needs the Robert Bentley service manual--this is a reprint of the official VW shop manual. The one you need is for 1969-1979 VW Beetle, Super Beetle, Convertible and Karmann Ghia, and the cover's orange. That manual contains the wiring diagrams for every Bug it covers. http://www.thesamba.com/vw/archives/info/ try this link they have the books on the computer.
you go online type in beetle poison and see what it comes up with
The owner's manual for the 1973 Beetle recommends a MINIMUM of 91 octane gas. So if your gas station is like mine, that means you have to put in the "expensive stuff". Of course, your beetle will run okay with the "cheap stuff", but if you go against what's recommended, you can decrease the life of your engine.***It is very important to use 93octain. This is for all early VW air cooled engines. The higher the octane the cleaner the burn. I blew an engine with the cheep gas once and never again.