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Hi. If your car is the 1.8tfsi the fuel pump relay is in the fuse box in the engine bay. Relay number 5. The fuse for the fuel pump is also in this box, fuse 19.
No power to the fuel injectors can be caused by a few things. If the relays, fuses, and computer all check out then I would move on to looking at the engine management and fuel system. ... A no start condition can also be caused by a faulty fuel pump, or any of the associated components. https://www.yourmechanic.com/question/car-won-t-start-no-power-to-injectors-by-joelle
Have you checked the fuse panel for blown fuses? If not, check there first. If so, check to be sure all the wiring harnesses in and around the fuse panel are tight ans secure. If you're really in a pinch and you have rear folding seats you can crawl into the trunk that way.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but your vehicle is NOT fixed. Fuses do not just go around blowing to make your day miserable - ESPECIALLY not a 60 Amp MAXI fuse! That is some SERIOUS stuff!
There is apparently an intermittent dead short to ground in one of your main power circuits if one of those are blowing. It WILL do it again if you do not locate the problem and repair it. I just hope you get it fixed before it burns your vehicle to the ground.
Try inspecting the wiring harness that runs from the car body to the door. Most common issues are wiring breaks in this section due to constant open and closing of doors.
Try unlocking the car with the key on the passenger side and locking it again, that resets the alarm. Use the key to unlock the car, same problem on my Audi estate of the same age. Found out later one of the windows was still open and the sensor detected that.
Manu
I've been messing with the stereo and took the seats out to check the amp. I don't think I disconnected the negative cable on the battery and now the windows won't do anything and the top won't go up or down. What did I screw up?
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