Drivers side of the radiator, down towards the bottom. It will have a three wire plug on the end.
5x100
Speed regulation: adaptation limit reached
I have a 99 jetta, and you are unable to check the transmission fluid on your own. You will have to take it to a service station where they will check it for you for free.
Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta ( IS AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE )
The check engine light has to be reset with a OBD scan tool
Up behind the fan under the passenger side airbag
It is underneath the radio in the hazard switch itself. The relay is built into the switch
The Volkswagen Bora was first released in 1999, and it was produced in the United States, Canada, and Europe for seven years until 2005. The Bora is a later version of the Volkswagen Jetta.
This spec can be found in the manual.. I use Full Synthetic 5w-30 in my 1999.5(newer body style)
Same thing happened on my 2000 Jetta. I took the cover off the inside of the trunk lid and found that the plastic peg that the solenoid hits had broken off. I am now searching for the part to see how hard it is to replace. I have a feeling I will have to buy the whole mechanism.
To find the radio code for a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta, you can check the owner's manual, as the code is often listed there. If the manual is unavailable, the code may also be found on a card that came with the original paperwork. Alternatively, you can retrieve the code by contacting a Volkswagen dealership or using an online service that requires your vehicle's VIN and radio serial number.
It is under the cowl thing. You must remove the wipers. MAKE SURE YOU MARK THE LOCATION OF THE WIPERS ON THE WINDSHIELD.