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Re: 1998 Jetta when you turn the heater on nothing...
If you are getting power to the unit will need to replace the blower unit. Try putting an independant power supply to the motor to see if it works. If the blower motor still won't work then you will have to source a replacement.
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Had the same problem on my 97 Jetta. Replace the fan switch sensor on the side of the radiator. If you look at it on the drivers side about 3/4 of the way up there will be a plug. That's what tells the fans when to turn on.
get the camshaft sensor replaced.this should cure your bad start problem,its not an expensive part,and the car can be scanned after for any other faults.
Sounds like the starter has failed. Have someone turn the ignition while you tap on the starter with a hammer. If it starts, that confirms starter. If it still doesn;t start, remove the stater and have it bench tested at a parts store.
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