The front crash sensor is located inside the airbag control module.
5W-30
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A 1997 VW Jetta 2.0L I4 requires 4.2 imperial quarts of oil.
Depends on your environment. Look in the owners manual. I use 10w-30 in my 1997 Jetta VR6 year-round.
YES THERE IS A SENSOR, IT IS LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE ENGINE WHERE THE TRANSMISSION AND BLOCK BOLT TOGETHER NEXT TO THE STARTER AND ALMOST UNDER THE OIL FILTER COOLER that's the CRANKSHAFT sensor, crankshaft and camshaft are not the same
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In the passenger front fender. Remove wheel and fender liner to get it out.
The spare tire of the 1997 Volkswagen Jetta GT 2L is 195/65R15 in size. The tires can be purchased at most automotive tire centers and range from about 75 dollars to about 130 dollars.
On a 1997 Volkswagen Jetta, the shifting solenoids are situated inside the valve body of the transmission. The valve body is the brain of the transmission.
Headlights are normally operated through a relay or circuit breaker.
Its a Power Surge When you attach the new battery.
Most likely the speed sensor. It's located on the back top side of the transmission. Look for the hump on the trans, and it'll be to the right side, it's the 3 pin plug. Disconnect it, unbolt the bolt (torques) holding it in, and pull the sensor out.