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Anonymous Posted on Nov 26, 2012

VW beetle,is too low,how do i improve its ground clearance?

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2009

SOURCE: could you please tell me what the torque settings

what year is this and is this in aa bug or van dual port or single

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2010

SOURCE: how toI open the hood on my vw beetle,broken switch

The hood latch is cable operated. Low battery has nothing to do with it.

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2010

SOURCE: 2000 VW New Beetle 1.8T low beam bulbs not

it may be a blown fuse on the low beam circuit,check the fuses,if the fuses are OK check the bulbs.....hope this helps.....cheers

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2000 VW New Beetle 1.8T low beam bulbs not

it may be a blown fuse on the low beam circuit,check the fuses,if the fuses are OK check the bulbs.....hope this helps.....cheers
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Have 1965 vw beetle and put new engine in it and change everything and can not get it to run

New distributor? new points and condensor? Wires correct? Valve clearance set when cold? The valves need adjustment when new and every 500 miles per manufacturers specifications. New coil? All these are factors.
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How toI open the hood on my vw beetle,broken switch

The hood latch is cable operated. Low battery has nothing to do with it.
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My check engine light came on. the code was po102. i have a 2000 vw beetle. any idea what this means? Thanks!


Trouble Code: P0102


MAF Sensor Circuit Low Input
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Check for leaks between MAF sensor and throttle valve control module Voltage supply faulty. Sensor power circuit open from fuel pump relay to MAF sensor Sensor signal circuit open (may be disconnected) from ECM and MAF Faulty ground cable resistance between connector terminal 1 and Ground MAF Sensor malfunction Sure hope this helped you and good luck.
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I have a 2003 VW Beetle - love the car except I have to monitor the oil every month - it goes low - no leakes per mechanic both dealership and private. Was told by VW mechanic that Beetles use lots of oil....

Sounds like an isolated problem. While it's true that VW Beetles use a lot of oil, it sounds like you are loosing an abnormally high amount if your having to add oil every month. If it's not leaking out it has to be burning out through the engine. A good indicator of loosing too much oil through the engine is a white smoke coming from your exhaust.

Also, be certain your using the SAE 5W-30 oil that's recommended by VW.
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1971 VW beetle engine leaking.

Your year of bettle and all the dubs like yours burn to the ground on a regular basis from fuel leaks, yes it is very serious!! Don't drive it until you fix the leak.
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1973 vw beetle sedan--turn signal

i beleve the flasher on this cars, i suppesed to have a ground cable
most of times it is brown color, try to locate the flasher and make sure you have the ground and also the ignition switch power going to the turn signals flasher
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