After looking and consulting with techs, I found the reservoir to be included with the brake system. You should see a separate, unpressurized hose coming off the side (right) that leads down to the master clutch cylinder. This was on a 2004 VW New Beetle convertible.
The VW Beetle does not have clutch fluid. There is not any fluid associated with the clutch. The transmission has transmission fluid.
To add water to the radiator on a new beetle, first remove the lower radiator hose. Then add water to the coolant reservoir.
The paint code will be located in the trunk area on the spare tire cover of a new Volkswagen Beetle.
To change the clutch in a 1972 Super Beetle, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the engine. Support the car securely on jack stands, then drain the transmission fluid. Remove the clutch cover and pressure plate, along with the old clutch disc. Install the new clutch disc and pressure plate, reassemble the transmission, and finally, reinstall the engine and reconnect the battery.
The engine serial number on a 2.0 new Beetle engine is located on the crankcase. It is at the alternator support flange.
where is the horn located in the new beetles> mine isn't working and I already checked the fuse and its good
To change the clutch master cylinder on a 1999 Ford Ranger, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove the clutch fluid reservoir cap. Then, detach the clutch lines from the master cylinder and remove the mounting bolts securing the cylinder to the firewall. Install the new master cylinder by securing it in place, reattaching the clutch lines, and refilling the reservoir with brake fluid. Finally, bleed the clutch system to remove any air before reconnecting the battery.
It is most likely a clutch problem, assuming this is a manual transmission. If you are lucky, it is a leaky clutch slave cylinder and you can top up the fluid in the reservoir (usually located near the back of the engine on the firewall and smaller than the brake master cylinder reservoir). Probably uses brake fluid but check your owner's manual. If you are unlucky you need a new slave cylinder or clutch or both. If you are really unlucky, the transmission is shot.
It all depends on your driving style and how often the clutch is used. If you do a lot of city driving, the clutch will last far fewer miles than if you drive hundreds of miles without stopping. If you "ride the clutch" when you drive, the clutch might not even make 20,000 miles.
answer remove 2 clutch pedal bolts and pin,remove the reservoir unscrew the fluid pipe,install the new one then bleed it very well
The resivoir is built into the transmission.
Reservoir is located right next (left) of the battery box. Front right of the car. Has a green top on it and a pic of a steering wheel on the cap. You can use a large coin or screwdriver to remove the cap level should be between the min an max. Fulid has to be purchased at the VW dealer as it is syn. type. Riley