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How to route fuel lines 2004 vw jetta I replaced the fuel pump and filter and I'm not sure if I connected the lines correctly. Blue and Black lines The check engine light keeps coming on. Filter has two connections on the up stream side, one on the out. Can someone help?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 vw jetta tdi fuel filter

It is on the passenger side right behind the washer fluid fill tube. You can follow the fuel lines (look like 1/4" black tubes, some are clear) from the injector pump to it. It is a caniser a bit bigger than a normal looking oil filter and sits between the washer bottle and the metal that forms the wheel well. It is held in by a screw type clamp about half way down the cylinder. Probably isn't the fuel filter unless there is air in the lines to the injector pump or they didn't bother to fill the fuel filter up with diesel after putting it in. There is not a fuel pump in the tank in these cars so everything is sucked up by the injector pump and it needs to be primed properly.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: 2008 vw jetta air filter

i dont know want type engine you have but this might help. its for a 07
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2547554

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 VW Jetta engine compartment fuze box location

one is located over the battery, the other is located in the side of the dash.

First panel:
If you pop your hood the battery will be on your right sid in the front of the engine bay. There is a small rectangular piece on top of the battery with a lot of heavy guage red wires going to it. That is the engine bay fuse box.

Second panel:
if you open your driver side car door it's under neath a panel located inbetween the door and the dash board.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2009

SOURCE: how to replace air filter on 2006 VW Jetta 2.5L

Here's a step by step with photos...

http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?&id=2489995&postid=27536262#27536262

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2009

SOURCE: How to change an air filter on a 2008 jetta 2.0 turbo

On the VW Jetta MkV, the cabin filter is underneath the glove box. Access is gained by removing two plastic screws, gently pulling down a piece of foam insulation, and releasing a single clip to detach the filter. It (and some debris from it) fall easily onto the floor mat below. Insert the new cabin filter, replace the insulation, re-screw the screws, and within 3 minutes, you're back in business with fresh air and clean hands besides!

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Close open port to diaphragm pressure regulator. Activate fuel pump with jumper switch. Fuel
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Close valve on pressure gauge. Install Test Harness (1315A/1) between DPR and vehicle
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1.
NOTE: Pressure and leak testing does not include checking cold start
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Connect hose to sender port and place in measuring container. Turn on fuel pumps. Minimum
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Check sensor plate adjusting lever and fuel distributor control piston for smooth operation.
Disconnect fuel injector lines at fuel injectors.
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Remove fuel pump relay and bridge fuel pump circuit. Use Jumper Switch (US 4480/3) in place
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Fig. 11: Sensor Plate Adjustable Holder (VW 1348/1)
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