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Nov 27, 2007 - Can anyone please help me obtain a fuse panel diagram for 98 Jetta(A3)? ... 98 Jetta TDI have no power to fuse 18 says it controls the fuel ...
https://fusesdiagram.com/volkswagen/fuses-and-relay-volkswagen-golf-3.html this is a link to golf, but its the same. this actually gives more info than the fusebox cover gives.
Not familiar with VW, but with many calipers you can use a c-clamp or even a pair of adjustable pliers to slowly squeeze the piston back far enough to replace the pads.
sounds like there is something in the wrong place in the horn button. it makes contact when you turn left just as if you had pushed the horn button. i wonder does your airbag light ever come on, i mean not just in the startup sequence, that's normal. probably you need to take the horn button part of the steering wheel apart and get things back in the right place or maybe replace some parts, but because of the airbag being right there too it's not something i would recommend that you do yourself. accidentally setting off an airbag is not a good thing.
There is usually a relay under the hood that controls these. They could be run in a series which would explain your lack of a blower motor also. Good Luck.
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