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Saturday, July 3, 2010

2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Prices

2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Prices
While the Environmental Protection Agency estimates the Jetta TDI at an economical 29 mpg City and 40 mpg Highway, Volkswagen went a step further to show the true fuel economy of the Jetta TDI. Leading third-party certifier, AMCI, has tested the Jetta TDI and found it performed 24 percent better in real world conditions, achieving 38 mpg in the City and 44 mpg on the Highway.

The Jetta TDI's come standard with Volkswagen's Prevent and Preserve Safety System, consisting of numerous standard safety features. Jetta TDI's include six airbags, with optional rear side airbags, and like all 2009 model year Volkswagens, Jetta TDI's also feature standard Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP) for added safety.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

New Beetle Relay and fuse arrangement

Relay arrangements on the relay panel - Dual Horn Relay (53) 1- Load Reduction Relay (213, 100, 18) 2 - open 3 - Fuel Pump (FP) Relay (409) 4 - Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (377), V Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (377), VI Fuse placements on the relay panel A- Fuse for power windows (red connector) B- open C - Fuse for heated power seats (black connector)

Disabling Daytime Running Lights (DRL) for VW Passat

A wiring diagram of the headlights for the 2001.5 VW Passat (may or may not apply to other model years). First method: Pulling out DRL relay 173 The fuse panel with cover. The driver side door has to be open. Remove the fuse panel cover. Start by prying through the notch shown above. These were done on a 2001.5 Volkswagen Passat 1.8T. It may also apply to other model years and trims. Look inside behind the fuse panel. You'll see the relay panel and relay 173. A closer look at relay 173 installed. Pull relay 173 out to disable the daytime running lights.
Second method: Modifying the light switch The pin connectors at the back of the light switch.

1990-91 Engine Performance Volkswagen Wiring Diagrams

1990-91 Passat 1991 Cabriolet, Corrado, Fox, Golf GL, GTI, Jetta, Jetta GLI, Vanagon MODEL APPLICATION NOTE: Information in this article applies to gasoline engine models only. CABRIOLET WIRING DIAGRAMS Fig. 2: Wiring Diagram (Cabriolet 1.8L AFC Digifant II) CORRADO WIRING DIAGRAMS Fig. 3: Wiring Diagram (Corrado 1.8L AFC Digifant I - California) Fig. 4: Wiring Diagram (Corrado 1.8L Digifant) FOX WIRING DIAGRAMS

Jetta Wiring diagram Instrument Cluster

Below the information found at the wiring diagram:
Information for ♦ Relay and Fuse arrangements ♦ Connector arrangements ♦ Control Modules and Relays ♦ Ground Connections Component Locations Information for ♦ Troubleshooting Procedures -Guided Fault Finding using VAS 5051/5052 Power Supply Relay (terminal 30, B+), Vehicle Electrical System Control Module, Power Supply Relay 2 (terminal 15) A ‐ Battery C ‐ Generator (GEN) J317 ‐ Power Supply Relay

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

VW IHF1000 Bluetooth Handsfree System Installation Instructions

Preparations
• Slide back the front seats to the rear-most and lower-most positions.
• Turn the ignition key to the Off position.
• Disconnect the battery negative lead.
CAUTION!
Failure to disconnect the battery negative lead could result in failure codes being registered by Electronic Modules in the vehicle. Once set, these fault codes may only be cleared by manufacturer-specific diagnostic tools.