Check your intake house it may have a whole in it....if it does and your not sure if you want to buy the whole hose......tape it over with electrical tape and see if it work and if it does get a new house....the tape only last for about a couple of house and also the location of the whole to makes it hard to tape.....but that's is what i found out on my jetta
The check engine light has to be reset with a OBD scan tool
I have a 99 jetta, and you are unable to check the transmission fluid on your own. You will have to take it to a service station where they will check it for you for free.
Have to have a computer OB VAT Tool or Volkwagen dealer only check. The other way is to check the fluid when the engine is warm . There is a plug on the side of the transmission pan.
Volkswagen Jetta's produced in 1996 do not have dipsticks. To check the fluid levels one will need to take out the speedometer sensor.
The engine oil capacity for a 2011 Volkswagen Jetta TDI is approximately 5.5 quarts (or about 5.2 liters) when using a filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for the exact specifications and recommendations for oil type and maintenance intervals. Always ensure to check the oil level after filling to avoid overfilling.
most likely check for a penny in the botton of it.
THERE IS NO TRANSMISION DIP STICK ON THE VW JETTA YOU HAVE TO BRING THE CAR INTO VW SERVICE. ONLY THEY CAN CHECK AND ADD TRANSMISION FLUID
There is no actual dipstick on the 1997 volkswagen jetta. The way to check the level is a little odd. Under the car on the drivers side of the engine behind the front wheel there is a plug. It can be pulled out and that is how you check the level. It is similar to checking a differential. You will need a funnel with extension hose on it to fill the fluid.
Is the light (check eng.... MIL on whening diag. says no MIL?
Easy,with the dipstick yellow handle in front of engine
It means look and check your engine, it needs care.
To find the radio code for a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta, you can check the owner's manual, as the code is often listed there. If the manual is unavailable, the code may also be found on a card that came with the original paperwork. Alternatively, you can retrieve the code by contacting a Volkswagen dealership or using an online service that requires your vehicle's VIN and radio serial number.