You are only able to obtain an emissions label or clean air sticker from the manufacturer of the vehicle.
For 1996-2011 Volkswagen and Audi vehicles in the USA and Canada, your local VW / Audi dealership can place an order to Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. to obtain a replacement Emission label; Safety Certification label; and/or VIN Plate label. Background check is conducted on the VIN to ensure valid vehicle status (not stolen, totaled or grey market import vehicle).
Check your VECI sticker in your engine compartment ( Vehicle Emissions Control Information sticker )
When looking to find useful and accurate information about vehicle emissions testing then it might be considered a wise idea to visit the Emission Test website that offers information about vehicle emissions checks.
These are most likely related - when the vehicle detects certain emissions faults it will turn off the vehicle's traction control - not a safety issue. The service light is on due to an emissions control fault - need to have vehicle scanned to find the source of the error.
.052 to .056 inch ( confirm with the Vehicle Emissions Control Information sticker in your engine compartment - VECI )
The VECI ( Vehicle Emissions Control Information ) sticker in your engine compartment will show the spark plug gap
.052 to .056 inch , but check your VECI sticker in your engine compartment ( Vehicle Emissions Control Information sticker )
1.1----- its in your manual and under the hood This information can be found on the Vehicle Emissions Control Information (VECI) label located on the underside of the hood as well as in the owner's manual if you have it.
Look on the vehicle emissions control label it is there.
The owners manual shows 0.052 - 0.056 inch , but check your VECI sticker in your engine compartment ( Vehicle Emissions Control Information )
That is the first time I have heard the term auxiliary emissions control, a vehicle only ever has one emissions control system. Could you provide an obd trouble code so a proper diagnosis can be given
Check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of your engine compartment ( it will show what type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )
Check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal , located in the front of your engine compartment ( it will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )