SOURCE: removing a 2005 2.0 jetta volkswagen battery
Battery is on the drivers side behind the left headlight. Remove the battery cover by pressing 2 tabs in on both sides, remove fuse panel block by pressing same tabs and fold back, remove battery hold down using 13 mm socket and ratchet. Be careful not to loose bolt and hold down. Next disconnect battery cables. Hold those out of the way. pull battery forward and up. Install in reverse order. Note removing battery can cause codes in the control modules. Radio could will more than likely have to be entered and window adaptations will have to be reset. This really should be done by a dealer or someone w/ Vagcom. The reason is sometimes you need to reset the throttle body and transmission adaptations.
SOURCE: 2001 Volkswagen Transporter Owners Manual
I found a link that may help it is for a shop manual it includes the long wheel base and TDI models 1.9, 2.4, & 2.5 cost is $35.95 US
http://www.books4cars.com/result3.asp?finddesc=transporter+&imageField2.x=16&imageField2.y=16
You will probably find it cheaper on Ebay there are several listed there NOW
Sorry I could find nothing listed for OWNERS manual you should try a salvage or breakers yard for that
Hope this helps
SOURCE: Owners Manual
Your car is
Also called
Volkswagen Atlantic
Volkswagen Bora
Volkswagen City Jetta
(Jetta City for 2009 in Canada)
Volkswagen Fox
Volkswagen Sagitar
Volkswagen Vento
Here is a link for an English manual-Jetta
http://www.books4cars.com/result3.asp?finddesc=jetta&imageField2.x=14&imageField2.y=10
Select which one you want from the list there
You WILL find it cheaper on Ebay
SOURCE: driving 2005 volkswagen jetta and battery light
sounds like belt broke or alternator failed charge battery and see if it starts disconect the battery if car dies its the alternator/
SOURCE: i have a 2003 volkswagen jetta, no owners manual,
does it do this first thing when its cold out ?? if so, fill the coolant res to the max line when cold, if light still comes on, it could be either the coolant leven sensor (my guess) or the temp sensor for the engine- these are known to go bad every few years
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