The firing order for a Volkswagen (VW) engine, particularly the air-cooled models like the Beetle, is typically 1-4-3-2. This means that cylinder 1 fires first, followed by cylinder 4, then cylinder 3, and finally cylinder 2. It's important to ensure correct wiring on the ignition system to maintain optimal engine performance. Always refer to the specific service manual for your VW model for any variations.
1 - 4 - 3 - 2
firing order of a 1996 VW Golf?
The firing order for all air-cooled volkswagens is 1-4-3-2, when the cap is removed, the notch indicates the #1 rotor position, assuming your distributer is close to the original.
The firing order on all aircooled VW engines is 1-4-3-2. The word "Zundfolge" stamped on the generator-stand casting means "firing order."
1.3.4.2
1,4,3,2
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1-4-3-2. All aircooled 4-cyl VW engines used the same firing order
The firing order, or "zundfolge," of your engine is 1 - 4 - 3 - 2.
THE FIRING ORDER IS 1-4-3-6-2-5
1,3,4,2
1_4_3_2