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first check to make sure the dimmer switch is not turned in the off position. this happens more often than you think. if you checking the fuses use a test light and check both sides of the fuse, with the system powered up. if you have the owners manual look at it as it may show you witch fuse it could be.
It means that tha car registrated temperature witch is near water freezing and it's warning you that it could be some ice on the road. It's just one of the VW safety wornings to be more careful when driving in that conditions.
You should be able to find a picture of the warning light and its related explanation in your owners manual. Just look for the section that covers the instrument panel. If you don't have the owners manual, give the VW dealership a call and speak with a service writer, he should be able to explain what the light means and what you might need to do to correct it.
first inspect ur tires for nails, screws, etc...check ur tire pressure and adjust if necessary. put 32psi , drive it at 30 mph, and the light should go off by itself. if not u may have a tire sensor problem which u will need to take to ur local dealer or tire shop.
I also have a 07 Jetta and that light comes on all the time, to resolve this, you have to make sure all your tires are at their psi specs, I believe its like 32 psi. Check your owners manual or driver door to make sure. Dont worry, it gets irritating but that light comes on all the time.
My '01 TDI had the same issue and apparently it was a switch gone bad behind the horn and airbag. . . so no idea if the airbag would have worked had I been in an accident. Definately worth going to VW and having it looked at though. Better safe than sorry.
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