Throw it in the trashcan, buy a floor jack. There is a reason it is called the "widowmaker"
Should be in the boot with the spare....
To lift a VW Super Beetle, place the jack under the designated jacking point, which is located near the front or rear suspension. For the front, position the jack under the center of the front beam, just behind the axle. For the rear, place it under the rear axle or the torsion bar. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and use jack stands for safety once lifted.
The safe jacking point on the new VW Beetle is at the drain plug. Use a square of plywood on the floor jack. The stand goes under the forward spring plate or under the round outer torsion bar.
Only if VW recommends it. Use exactly what VW recommends.
under the rear seat behind the top of the battery you will see a hplder for the jack.
In the trunk, along with the mini-sized spare tire.
In a VW T5, the jack is typically located under the driver's seat. To access it, you may need to lift the seat cushion or remove a cover. Additionally, some models may have the jack stored in the rear cargo area or beneath the floor mat. Always consult the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
Yes, but it's not a fun swap.
yes they do
hitler, for use in ww2
i have a 2002 vw golf tdi, i found a oil that i use that is approved by vw, its a castrol syntec 5w-40
It seems VW use their own formulation of steering fluid. it's "VW G 002 000". Seems like you have to get it from a VW dealer.