I had the same problem. I understand this is a common problem with the 6 Disc Bose CD players, they stop working or jam and won't eject the CD. They are too expensive to fix and also to buy another is more than $400. what I did was go to Ebay and they have some used for about $150 or you can buy a used Bose single disc CD player from Ebay from a Nissan Maxima years 2000-2003 and it will work just fine. Be sure it is the BOSE CD player or it will not work with the Infinity radio connections. It fits in the dash just perfect no modifications needed.
Fuse box on 98 Jetta is located under steering wheel above pedals.
must CHECK HORN RELAY IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT SEEK A RELAY DIAGRAM BUT FOR MEMORY I BELIEVE IS THE NO. 4 RELAY. I CAN NO GIVE YOU AN ANSWER REGADING THE STEERING WHELL CONTROL.
The wires through the steering column and the rotating connections probably have a break or a bad connection. the steering wheel may have to be pulled to find the cause.
speed control switch (on steering wheel) not functioning. There is a procedure on internet to test existing with an ohmmeter or if someone working in steering wheel area maybe harness unplugged by accident-believe only effects cruise control
my infinity g-20 blower not working
If u mean steering wheel controls you need a patch lead .
Stat changers are against the Runescape rules.
The clockspring under the airbag is not connected or needs to be replaced! also the cruse control and radio controls in the steering wheel are probably not working
If the radio/cd head is not working discs may be jammed in the magazine. Remove magazine and make sure all discs are inside. I had to take apart the 10 disc changer to remove two discs which were both 'loaded'. Be carful of the little 'shock absorbers' in there, they can rupture easily.
The most likely common cause is a failed clockspring in the steering column.
If you mean the CONTROLS on the steering column (audio and cruise control buttons) are not working, there is a module buried deep within the steering column that allows the wiring from these controls (as well as the airbag) to maintain their connections to the vehicle circuitry even while the steering wheel is turning. It is called a "clockspring", and it's a bear to replace. Runs $350-500 at the dealer. This problem is very common to the LS.
Check the power steering pump for fluid as well as make sure that the pump is working and the belt it tight. If the pump is not working then the steering will be hard to turn.