You probably have a bad water pump or thermostat or both. Is the heater working? If not you have a bad water pump. If it works but is not very warm you have a bad thermostat.
I have 2008 and had same problem the ignition had to be replaced was really fast less than an hour they did it.
I really depends on what distributor you have on the engine. It could be a mechanical advance distributor or a vacuum advance distributor (stock). Google "the Somba" Volkswagen forum and all will be explained.
really that's not enough information. but, if your inquiring about a ford, there is a ignition switch (not to be confused with the key switch) on the top of the column. it is easy to replace and dosent cost alot for the switch.
Your temperature sensor needs to be replaced.
You don't really need one: all ignition coils have three terminals: the (+) terminal goes to the 12v wire from the ignition switch. Volkswagen puts a three-prong adapter on the (+) bolt so you can power your automatic choke. the (-) terminal goes to the condenser in the distributor. the center terminal goes to the middle of the distributor.
if you meen NO LIGHT in the instrument pannel just check the battery, might be really dead
Pull really hard!
Volkswagen had really good success in selling their jetta, Beatles and bug models of the vehicle. The Volkswagen bug did very well in the 70s and the new model called the Beatle is currently selling very well.
The ignition is live or hot and has power available. The term neutral does not really apply.
The average temperature being 98.6 F is really a myth. The doctor who published this as the 'average temperature' didn't always measure the mouth temperature of his volunteers, he used various other methods too. 98.6 is really a ballpark estimate of the actual average temperature of everyone. Also, some people have always just had naturally higher or lower temperatures than the 'average'. With 6 billion people, will they all really have a temperature of exactly 98.6? Basically, having a temperature of 96.9 is no big deal, especially if you've always had that temperature. It's only a problem if your temperature is above 99.5 or 100, or below 95.5.
Not unless you forget and walk away from a running car. Could also cause engine problems. Might want to get the ignition checked or the key. Happened to me a few times with an older car. We did have a problem with the engine. Cracked block from the car over-heating. That basically killed the car... I'm not really sure if its a bad thing, but my friend had this really old car and he would the the key out while we were driving. far i know nothing bad every happen good luck
It really depends, in the evening your body average temperature goes a little higher because of a active day. But if you show symptoms of sickness then yes you are probably are sick. Higher than 101 F is a problem!