you have to use a funnle and pour it in where the dip stick goes. which if your standing in front of your car it should be located at the bottom left corner of the valve cover. it kinda sits down a little but if you look you will see it the handle should be grey.. hope this helps
On the lower front side of the transaxle housing. There is a threaded plug.
if it is a manual talon could be clutch not disengaging( slave or master cylinder most likely culprit) if automatic, could be something to do with tranny itself or shifter
no only 95-99 but if yours is turbo tsi only can put one in from another tsi turbo if its a 420a non turbo put one in from another non turbo esi
A 4g63 motor
have to take the transmission out and its behind the clutch slide it out and make sure you put the throwout bearing in the same way the old one comes out
Your torque converter clutch is locked up which is usually a solenoid failure.
You would put it in your clutch master cylinder, not your brake master cylinder. Most are located on the firewall under the hood on the drivers side.
yes you can, its super easy, make sure you get the ecu though and injectors, new exhaust, etc etc.
4g63 (Turbo) or 420A (non-turbo)
The 14b turbo the TSI's come with stock.
In the transmission.
You put the Transmission Fluid in the Transmission (fill point transmission drip stick tube)