Follow your spark plug wires until you find it. You'll need to take the engine cover off and look down.. that's pretty much it. You'll see the wires going to the ignition module and if they go bad you can get them virtually anywhere. I suggest going on line as the ones from parts stores are about 145, and the online preices are about 89. I just bought one from pep boys and it cost 151....
No. They are coil packs and each spark plug has its own.
Well usually GL stands for Grand Luxury Edition...but on the Jetta, GL is the bottom line....who know. But it makes sense for the GLS to be Grand Luxury Sport A: It Means "Good Luck!"
Spark plugs sequence for a 1987 jetta gl?
On the newer cars like the Jetta there is no timing adjustment as it is set on the fly y the engine computer in accordance with sensor inputs.
yes it is
Yes the 96 GL comes standard with AC.
Where are the spark plugs located on a 1997 jetta gl
if the jetta is the 1.8 gl engine then it will require 5 litres of 10w/40 semi synthetic engine oil.
There is an article here on how to change an air filter ; http://www.carbasics.co.uk/how_to_change_air_filter.htm
On a 1994 Hyundai Excel GL, the ignition timing terminal is located in the engine compartment, typically near the ignition coil. It is often found on the wiring harness leading to the coil and may be labeled as the "check connector." To set the timing, you would connect a jumper wire to this terminal and use a timing light to measure the ignition timing. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise instructions and specifications.
th different between is the interior , gl have sunroof only , the gls have everything , full poer , sunroof , leather...
turn the key