SOURCE: Distibutor cap, spark plugs, and firing order
Here is the firing orders for the two possible engines you might have...
1995 Volkswagen Passat Sedan
2.0 liter SOHC L4 (ABA)
1995 Volkswagen Passat Sedan
2.8 liter DOHC V-6 (AAA)
SOURCE: lower dash removal of 93 vw cabriolet
You'll need to remove the steering wheel, 15/16th inch socket, the column top and bottom cover, remove the 3 screws holding on the turn signal and wiper stocks. Unplug and remove the stocks. Remove the black plastic sleeve on the hub. Remove the 1 allen bolt holding the lock cylinder/switch assembly. Remove assembly, there is a phillips screw holding the ignition switch in the assembly, remove that screw and pull out the ignition switch.
SOURCE: diagram for a 1998 VW
For the 1998 VW Jetta:
I do not know if you have the 2.0L SOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder or the 2.8L DOHC V-6; however I have included both below. The 2.0L has a ture Distributor Cap and the 2.8L has an Ignition Coil.
For the 2.0L SOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder:
Firing Order:
1-3-4-2
Cylinders
........(back).........
|...1...2...3...4...|
.......(front)
Distributor:
..(back)
(+)..1
2..........3
......4....(+)-screw
For the 2.8L DOHC V-6:
Firing Order:
1-5-3-6-2-4
Cylinders:
.......(back).......
|.1....3....5....|
|....2....4....6.|
Ignition Coil Connections
(back)
|.2..5.|
|.4..3.|
|.6..1.|
(front)
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SOURCE: how do i get rear brake drum off 93 vw cabriolet
Remove the wheels.On the hub is a metal cap-remove.Use a plier to pemove the splitpin.Remove the protection from the nut/24 mm size/.Unscrew the nut and pull out the drum.
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