For an automatic, on the top of the transmission. When standing in front of the car with the hood up, the speed sensor will be attached to the top of the transmission with a two-wire connector attached. It will look like this:
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It is attached to the transmission by a single T25 Torx screw. Detach the connector, remove the screw and pull the sensor out - you may have to jiggle it a little.
It is in the distributor
the position off the crankshaft sensor
fix it
Backside of the transmission
Press down the button on the dashboard of your 1999 VW Cabrio in order to put the top down. There is no need to use the emergency brake, other than to keep your car from moving.
1980-1993: Cabriolet, Mk1 1995-1999: Cabrio, Mk3 1999.5-2002: Cabrio, Mk3.5 or Mk4 (depends on which side of the pond you're on) And now are all replaced by the Eos here in the states
I just push the > on the search button on my 1999 cabrio
It's a pain in the neck, the sensor is under the engine mount by the starter and the mount has to be removed to access the sensor.
The starter is right in front on the lower drivers side of the engine.
There is no way to put the top down on a 1999 VW Cabrio using the emergency brakes. Just press the button on the dash board. The emergency brake helps to keep the car from rolling.
Should be in the glove compartment if not try e-Bay.
there's a cap up the lighter with a engine, take it of and the plug is there