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That P code p1128 is for a fault with one of the lambda probes on that vehicle, you really need to see which one is not oprating 1st, and make sure wiring is ok to that sensor 1st before just going to buy a new lambda probe
the problem you are having is the drivers door latch mecanism, i just changed one on a 2002 jetta yesterday, the electronics in the latch get worn out, the only place to get one if from a dealer.
Check in the black power box under the hood. Pull cover off and there is a diagram explaining what is what. Check the ignition fuse and fuel pump relay.
We had this problem in ours, found out it is fairly common, my dad has same model and his did it too. In ours it was the camshaft seal. We had it replaced, it cost us about $650. Oil smell was gone after that.
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