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Where is the regulator on a 2000 VW Golf - 2001 Volkswagen Golf

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 vw golf how do I remove back hatch liner to

in each of those "holes" which are flanking the center hatch there is a screw in the bottom. remove those screws. then its pretty simple, yank out. the connectors to the actual hatch are in there really tight, so its kinda scarey on how much force you need to pull out. but it will just pop right out. be careful and keep a watchful eye out to where it connects to upper trim piece, it bends pretty easy... trust me i know

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2009

SOURCE: VW Golf Starting Problems

I HAVE THE EXACT PROBLEM!!! OK.. SO FINALLY AFTER A MONTH OF TRIAL AN ERROR.. I REPLACED THE COOLANT TEMP. SENSOR AND SERIOUSLY.. ALLLLL THE PROBLEMS WENT AWAY AND MY SYMPTOMS WERE IDENTICAL TO ALL 3 OF THE PEOPLE REPORTING THIS SAME PROB. ITS A $7.00 PART SO GRAB IT AND CHANGE IT.. IT IS VERY EASY TO SWITCH OUT AND I BET YOUR CAR RUNS AWESOME AGAIN :) GOODLUCK!! -MANDEY

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: brake bleeding procedure on 2000 vw golf

get a one man bleeder kit from halfords (about £7) and then you can go around the car and bleed the brakes without a assistant, you just attach the tool to the nipple on the caliper, loosen the nut, press the brake pedel a few times till there is no more bubbles in the hose and then move on to the next corner, there is a specific way to go around the car but if you start at the back and finish at the front it should be ok

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 VW Golf Cabrio Rear Seat Problem

Dean, you mean the trunk lid ? Is that not normal with a key and push button on the lid ?Get a owners manual for sure.

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2009

SOURCE: Where do I put coolant in VW golf 2000?

coolant will go into the radiator,there willbe a cap indicating that its the radiator cap under the bonnet,can go into radiator overflow bottle as well but check level indicator on the side

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