Check fuses
Probly.
premium unleaded with octane 98 or higher
for the 2002 model, I get about 35MPG on average.
They are working on that.
Paul
You basically need to sell your 1.8t and go out and buy a 1.6. They have different engines
Need to know whether you have a gas/petrol or diesel engine, and also, if you're in Europe, if you have the diesel engine with the DPF.
If the engine has spark plug it is said to be petrol engine, and if it has a pump to inject fuel then it is diesel engine.
Yes you can mix everything but don't put it in your engine because it will destroy it.
In a 2.0 petrol Volkswagen Passat, the thermostat is typically located near the engine block, usually on the upper part of the engine near the coolant outlet. It is often housed within the thermostat housing, which is connected to the upper radiator hose. To access it, you may need to remove components such as the air intake or other covers, depending on the specific model year. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location and procedures.
its a 2001 ford focus 1.6 petrol
Fuel [Petrol] Gauges that Fail to WorkAlthough there could be one or more other causes for a fuel/Petrol gauge to fail to work, the answer is YES, a "blown" fuse could cause the gauge to not work.