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It means there is a "Diagnostic Trouble Code" Stored in your On Board Diagnostic System.
Your On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System is a computer that monitors the sensors and readings of your vehicle.
So the light means "Something weird is going on.". If you want to know what that is, you'll need to have the vehicle scanned using an OBD scanner. There are tools for sale to the public, and every dealership has these. AutoZone also has a scanner they can use to help you identify what part to buy to fix the problem.
Check with VW to see if they issued a recall on the window regulators. They replaced both of mine about 2 years ago based upon a service recall. I had a 98 VW Beetle.
Open the battery compartment. Loosen the bolt on the negative battery post first. Then remove the negative cable from the battery. Do the same to the positive cable. Remove the hold down bracket with a 10mm wrench. Lift out the battery please keep in mind it has acid in it. Now replace with new battery and connect the cables negative to negative , and positive to positive. You may need to reset your radio stations on your car.
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