To change the battery on a VW Polo, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and parked on a flat surface. Open the hood, then disconnect the negative terminal (black) followed by the positive terminal (red). Remove any securing brackets or covers, then lift out the old battery and replace it with the new one, connecting the positive terminal first and then the negative. Finally, ensure all connections are secure and close the hood.
To change the alternator belt on a 1991 VW Polo, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Loosen the tensioner bolt and adjust the tensioner to relieve tension on the belt. Remove the old belt and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is properly aligned with the pulleys. Finally, re-tension the belt, tighten the tensioner bolt, and reconnect the battery.
60,000 miles
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hi it could be a dodgy altinator .start there
You don't.The unit is integrated and the whole thing has to be replaced.Sneaky VW
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10 thousand miles
see:How_Change_VW_Polo_1999_Number_plate_light
Disconnect negative terminal on automotiove battery. Do not do this while holding an eel!
New VW Polo for EU market is made in Bratislava, Slovakia.
To change the clutch cable on a 1998 VW Polo, first, secure the vehicle and lift it if necessary. Begin by disconnecting the battery and then remove the old clutch cable from the pedal assembly inside the car and from the clutch release mechanism on the transmission. Install the new cable by threading it through the same pathways, ensuring it is properly adjusted and secured at both ends. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the clutch operation before lowering the vehicle.
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