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...the pump by disconnecting it at the filter. With a thin tube fill the line with ATF fluid until no bubbles remained. Reconnect the clear line to the filter. The car should start

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Question about 2001 Passat

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Heater Only Producing Warm Air I have a 2001 Volkswagen Passat. The blower works fine, but the air won't heat up. Even after driving for a while, the air only gets warm at best. Thoughts? I had the ...

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not getting gas to carberater 1972 bug Start with the simplest things first... remove the line from the input side of the pump... does fuel flow out nicely? If not, it's a clogged line and probably a ...

Question about 2002 Cabrio

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...it was the surface pipes, changed those and it would still be low every time I checked. ( the clear bubble at the top right under the hood ) So later found out it was leaking through my heater core ...

wondering how to bleed rear barkes and calipers on wondering how to bleed rear brakes and calipers on a 2000 vw jetta If you have two people.....press brake pedal...open bleeder screw then close, ...

...brake pedal, open bleeder screw at top of caliper then close, release brake. Repeat untill no air bubbles can be heard, and the pedal feels solid/normal. Don't forget to refill brake fluid. Good ...

...Have them press on the pedal again. Again loosen off the bleed screw fractionally to expel air bubbles. Keep repeating this process until brake fluid emerges for some time with absolutely no

Question about 1994 Golf

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...nut to ensure there is fuel at the injector, allow the rail to fully pressurise, you will see bubbles, allow the bubbles to finish exhausting untill you get a constant fuel flow , then the ...

Question about Golf V Vw Scale Diecast Model

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VW jetta 2002 2.0 - temp gauge rises only when over 40 mph but drops back as I drop speed back to 40. Mechanic #1 changed fans, #2 tried temp sesor, #3 says chang radiator, #4 says change pump. I am ...

...turn. Watch the fluid being forced out through the tubing. It should come out without any entrapped bubbles. Close the bleeder valve before releasing the pedal so that fluid is drawn into the line. ...

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