A coolant leak in a 2000 Volkswagen VR6 can be caused by several issues, including a worn or damaged radiator, a failing water pump, or deteriorating hoses and clamps. Additionally, the head gasket may be compromised, leading to coolant leaking into the engine or oil. Inspecting these components can help identify the source of the leak. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to prevent further damage.
the coolant sensor is at the back of the motor on the passenger side
The most probable reason was because of a bad water pump or possibly a bad coolant line. But without seeing it, I couldn't tell you.
where the intake barrel is on 2000 vw gti vr6
I've heard that it blinks when coolant is low and stays on when coolant is too hot.
2000 Jetta VR6 has a timing chain, NOT a timing belt
the 2.8l vr6 engine requires approximately 4 liters of coolant, DO NOT use glycol based coolant, buy Pentosin blue or red coolant depending on your needs. Glycol based coolant WILL have harmful effects on your motor over time.
I believe that it is 9 litres. Don't put just any coolant in it, use G12 plus. And definitely DO NOT mix regular coolants with G12, it could make you very unhappy.
VR6 12v-175hp around 170lbs of torque VR6 24v-200hp around 180lbs of torque
No different exhaust lengths and bends that's like saying can a limo exhaust fit on a pinto
5x100
it has 2
In the break reservoir i believe