The Code is on the Radio, or in the Spare tirewell! if it is not on the radio, remove the radio, call dealer and give them the radio serial number and your VIN number. Some Dealers like to charge for this, most do not.
the radio code is on the back of the radio. take the radio out and you can see it.
Torque specs for a 1998 Volkswagen jetta 2.0
The radio code for a 1998 Volkswagen Jetta is typically a four-digit number that can be retrieved from the vehicle's manual or obtained from a Volkswagen dealership. If you don't have the code, you may need to provide your vehicle identification number (VIN) and proof of ownership to the dealership for assistance. Additionally, some aftermarket radios may have different code retrieval methods. Always refer to the specific documentation for your radio model.
I just had this same problem with my 1998 VW Jetta. My parking brake light came on one day, but only half illuminated. Shortly after my windshield wipers and headlights stopped working. My radio works but the fans don't work either. I just found a thread which seems to point the problem at the ignition switch: http://car.justanswer.com/volkswagen/6uht-1998-volkswagen-jetta-headlights
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my 1998 vr6 jetta gets approximately 23 mpg in city driving with 5 speed transmission.
5 and a half
The Volkswagen Corporation has been manufacturing the Jetta model since 1998. It is one of their top selling vehicles and has positive reviews from drivers.
i believe you can but just make sure the radio is the same model and the one your taking out
i believe 5w-30 is recommended by the manufacutrer
It could be the keyswitch or the starter solenoid.
see link. http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800b018f#hd1-1-2