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beetle has a cylinder misfire. it has had new valves head gasket,timing belt, coil pack, plugs.the misfire keeps changing from one cylinder to another Hi, Yes it certainly could be especially if water

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...beetle Depending on your carb, distributor and transmission, you have from zero to two vacuum hoses. If you have an Autostick transmission, there's a vacuum hose running from a port in the intake ...

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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

Question about 2002 Beetle Turbo S

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Beetle. These had few vac' lines . There is one from the carb' to the distributor and it was originally a steel line with rubber hosed ends and looped above carb' to stop fuel running into distributor

Question about 2002 Beetle Turbo S

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Give me a diagram of the Beetle 1976 (1300) Spark plugs wires from the distributor to the engine VW Beetle 1976 (1300) Firing order: 1 - 4 - 3 - 2

...Beetle 2000, in to have 02 sensor changed. still runs crappy. Mechanic changed a bunch of other sensors, and said that when the air distributor sensor is connected, it runs crappy. When it is not ...

...beetle 2002 (2000) spark plug wires from the distributor to the engine Hi there;I suggest check this on 2002 Volkswagen New Beetle GL 2.0 liter SOHC L4 (AVH)Hope this helps; also keep in ...

1998 volkswago beetle, 2.0 litre engine. oil light stays on! oil level is fine. what,s wrong??? I don,t know where the switch or sensor is located and how to replace it. in picture sending unit screws

...beetle,misfirering whsn trying to start it '67 Beetles did not have stock fuel-injected systems. Misfires might be related to spark plug wires either being cracked (if they're old) or being out of ...

Question about 1974 Beetle 1.6

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...beetle it is a 1970 motor in a 65 body i have a oil leak coming from the distributor First remove the distributor cap and detach the green wire to the coil. There is a 13 mm nut that holds the clamp ...

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