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this could be quiet expensive, try and get insurance if the engine was in a flood, expect around the $1500 mark for the inspection and another $2000 for parts and labour
Click on the following free direct Link. It has the correct Serpentine/Drive Belt Diagrams for your 2001 Volkswagon Jetta with either the 1.8L or 2.0L In-Line 4-Cylinder Engine. The Belt Diagrams are located towards the end of Page. There is additional Diagams that will prove helpful to you for future use.
The fuel filter for a diesel engine (Tdi) is in the engine bay, a little behind the front right headlamp. The only thing under the back seat is a circular plastic access panel, which when removed gives you access to the fuel pump.
[yes ]is the simple answer, a turbo starved of engine oil pressure even for a short period of time can blow the turbo; fit a new or a good second hand turbo.[hint]when testing a second turbo put your finger inside the turbo and spin it .a good turbo should spin quite easly for 3/4seconds with no noise.hope this helped you.adrian
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