The fuel pump should be located on the driver side just in front of the rear tire, next to the fuel tank. underneath the car.
The location of the fuel pump relay on 1983 Rabbit GTI is in the fuse box located between the pedals and the steering wheel, you will have to remove a plastic cover to acces the fuse box
To change the fuel pump on a 1983 VW Rabbit GTI, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, locate the fuel pump, which is typically found under the vehicle near the fuel tank. Remove the fuel lines and electrical connections, then unbolt the pump from its mounting bracket. Install the new fuel pump by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery and testing the system.
It's in the fuel tank.
In your fuse box in the engine bay...
the fuel pump fuse is number 14 in the fuse box in the glove box rated at 15 amps
Nope, different engines and different transmissions. I do know for a fact that you can replace the fifth gear in a 1984 Rabbit GTI with the fifth gear from a 1985 Golf without even removing the transmission. How do I know this? I use to own a 1984 GTI and read that for better highway fuel economy and such the fifth gear from a 1985 Golf is taller making it so the engine runs at a much lower rpm. At 70 in fifth gear the engine screams at about 3500 to 4000 rpm on the 1984 GTI, with the simple change the rpm drops to about 1500. there is a access hole covered by a disk just behind the left front tire.
it is under the driver side dash
you can't as the relay needs to be there to put the right amount of fuel through at the right time,buy another fuel relay.
its located under the car jus in front of the right rear tire. it holds the fuel filter fuel pump and fuel accumulator. i have a 1986 golf that mine is broken and cant find a new housing anywhere.
It is under the dashboard on the right hand side of the steering column by the ECU.
Both 8 and 16 valve GTIs are fitted with two fuel pumps, a lift-pump which is fitted in the fuel tank and the external fuel pump under the car body. If the lift-pump fails the external pump has an increased workload which can result in its failure. Lift pump failure is usually accompanied by a loss of engine power due to insufficient fuelling.
In the VW Polo GTI, the fuel filter is typically located within the fuel tank as part of the fuel pump module. This design is common in many modern vehicles to enhance fuel system efficiency and reduce maintenance needs. If you're looking to replace it, accessing the fuel filter usually requires removing the rear seat or accessing the fuel pump access panel under the trunk floor. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for specific instructions.