almost all relays will only fit into one place on the relay panel because of the layout of the contacts,, otherwise just get a wiring diagram --------------------------------------------------------------- Here is the actual listing for all relays on 91 jetta, some of these may not be equiped with your model. 1 Vacant 2 Intake manifold preheating relay (carburettor models) or fuel pump relay (injection models) 3 Seat belt warning system relay 4 Gearshift indicator control unit 5 Air conditioner relay 6 Dual tone horn relay 7 Relay for foglights and rear foglight 8 Relief relay for X contact 10 Intermittent wash/wipe relay 11 Rear window wiper relay 12 Turn signal flasher or trailer towing warning relay 13 Seat belt warning system (interlock) or rear window, driving lights and oil pressure warning relay 14 Window lift or seat belt warning system relay 15 Headlight washer relay 16 Control unit for idling speed increase 17 Fuse for rear foglight 18 Control unit for coolant shortage indicator 19 Thermo fuse for window lifters 20 Switch unit for heated driver's seat 21 Switch unit for heated passenger's seat 22 Switch unit for overrun cut-off 23 Vacant 24 Vacant
The power window fuse in a 1997 Volkswagen Jetta is located above the relays. The relay/fuse box is usually located near the steering wheel.
I have a VW Jetta 1.8t with the tiptronic transmission and it cost about $3500 to have rebuilt. I was bummed, but these transmissions are notorious for failing.
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In the exhaust manifold.
The PCV valve on a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 liter is located on the end of the rocker arm cover. It has one hose attached to it.
2nd on top row from left side
The power window fuse in a 1997 Volkswagen Jetta is located above the relays. The relay/fuse box is usually located near the steering wheel.
The 2005 VW Jetta had a change mid-model year and it will depend on when your Jetta was manufacturered. See related links below for a description of what to do to determine which wipers you need.
Relays are usually under your hood. They are going to be larger plug looking things inside a black box.
take off the plastic underneath the steering wheel above you feet and the relays are located in there.
make sure and check all the relays and fuses,worse case bring to the dealership or a garage to get it hooked up to a computer.
Check the bulbs, switch, connectors, relays and possibly fuses, depending on how your vehicle is wired.
There are no relays for cigarette lighters, just fuses. check the cabin fuse panel for a fuse marked cig.
Most of the relays are on a panel underneath the steering column. You first remove the trim panel that has a few torx screws, and it's right there.
have vehicle scanned to determine the problem and have codes cleared
Have vehicle scanned at auto parts store to determine problem and repair
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