50% regular ol' anti-freeze (Peak, Prestone, whatever) with 50% water.
Fuel tank
The firing order on a rabbit is 1-3-4-2 gas or diesel.
The Golf wasn't made until 1985. 1984 was the last year of the Rabbit.
VW will tell you that you must use their specific yellow coolant. You don't. Just use the top of the line Prestone that is for all engine types. Don't add water!! It runs on pure coolant...
No, but they are quick little cars.
There is no 1991 VW Rabbit.
For a 1981 VW Rabbit Diesel, it is recommended to use a high-quality coolant specifically formulated for diesel engines, typically a mixture of ethylene glycol and water. A 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water is standard to provide adequate freeze protection and cooling efficiency. Make sure the coolant meets the appropriate specifications, such as ASTM or SAE standards, and avoid using silicated coolants, as they can harm the engine's components. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations or requirements.
http://www.pdfee.com/1983-volkswagen-golfrabbit-wiring-diagrams.html
Coolant for a 2006 VW Bettle is put into the coolant overflow tank. As it is needed, the radiator will automatically pull in additional coolant.
Look in your owners manual or call a VW dealer.
The recommended spark plug gap for a 1981 VW Rabbit is .028"
No, you cannot use just any coolant for your 2004 VW Touareg. It's essential to use the specific coolant recommended by Volkswagen, typically a G12 or G13 type, which is formulated to meet the vehicle's requirements and prevent corrosion. Using the wrong coolant can lead to engine damage and overheating. Always check the owner's manual for the correct specifications.