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It depends on where you live really. Let's say you live in Texas, the fall and winter mornings can be bitterly chilly...but by noon be hot as heck. During the summer it is hot always. If it were me I'd use a manual choke in southern areas. or if I were in Michigan I'd probably use a electric choke. I actually say that because manual chokes in a place like Michigan will get stiff, rusty or freeze without proper maintenance and shielding. I lived in Alaska and Cheyenne Wyoming and noticed in Alaska that cable chokes and linkages would bind up in extreme temperatures. But when all else fails try the Weber Electric choke.
You only have a few choices. Buy a repair manual at a parts store. Go online and google wiring for your truck and you might find it posted for free. Go to Alldata .com and pay for the info you need or ask nicely at a repair shop or dealer that can print off the required info.
hey man
im gettimg mine done now on an 04 jetta wagen
this site has been a great source of info.
heres a link to a page that has some good pics of the process for a 2.0 L engine, search the page for water pump
maybe you can find some info or something similar for the 1.8t
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