Monday, May 2, 2011

Help with 2003 jetta hazard lights not working?

Question 1
Help with 2003 jetta hazard lights not working?...  I have a 2003 jetta the blinkers work fine and there are no blown fuses or anything when I try to turn the hazard lights on it just buzzes at me I checked all the fuses associated with the blinkers tail lights hazards and even the head lights I can't figure it out please help.

Answers
1)   Swap out the switch, that may be the problem. - KurtisMG

2)   If your blinkers work fine, then its the switch. I find it strange that it buzzes at you though? Does it buzz the same when it DID work? - Jason

3)   AMAZING!You might try this places:
http://connotea.info/174052/hazard-light - Dion Caraway

4)   There was a recall on the MK4 hazard light switch in 2004-2005 that included all models of the generation. Similar to the first couple coil pack recalls, the replacement switches seemed to have a higher failure rate than the originals. In any place, it is definitely your switch which is bad, and the clicking sound is a normal sign of faulty switches.

Before you purchase a new switch, I would head to your local VW dealer and have them run your VIN to see if they owe you a switch free of charge. - gti_4cefed4


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Question 2
why does my 72 super beetle backfires?...  i have a 72 super beetle it backfires as i let off the gas until i take it out of gear and also when im at a stop when i pull the the number four cylinder wire off the dist it stops the valves are fine so is timming what could be the problem?

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1)   Ignition timing is too far advanced. - The Ghost of Harrison

2)   bad spark plug wires or worn out cam shaft - Steven P

3)   It needs a tuneup. - doane_nut

4)   if you have backfiring out the exhaust when engine braking, you have an exhaust leak. same thing happened to me about a year ago. turned out i had a decent size hole in my muffler. so check all exhaust clamps and gaskets and look for small holes - Air-Cooled (o\ ! /o)


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Question 3
How much should it cost to rewire a 1968 VW Beetle?...  I just purchased a 1968 VW Beetle. It is solid with very little rust. But, the wiring is a mess. It starts and the headlights and wipers work, but that's about it. I was just going to have someone rewire it from front to back. How much should it cost for a job like that?

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1)   A LOT. Don't be surprised if you're quoted a grand or more. - KurtisMG

2)   that is a very long complex job even on a VW. i have no idea what it would cost but it will be a lot more than you think. call around to some local air-cooled shops and get some quotes - Air-Cooled (o\ ! /o)

3)   have you checked the fuse's?a rewire would be expensive for your classic bug.try www.cbperformance.com they sell wiring harnesses for the bug,universal 12 circut system. - KAM


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Question 4
Air intake on a 2010, 5 speed, mk6, 5 door, 2.5L VW Golf?...  I am looking to install an Air Intake on my VW Golf. i Have done some research but am not completely sure if it needs a specific type or if i can just make one from scratch. i don't have all that much money so something simple would be appreciated.

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1)   there is technically no such thing as a "cold air intake". after all, where would the "cold air" be coming from. want to go cheap. replace your stock restrictive air filter with a higher flowing one like k&n. and replace your intake tube with one in larger diameter and shorter if possible. DO NOT install a super long pipe because it looks cool. think of it this way. if i give you a 3 foot straw and tell you to drink out of a glass, you will have to suck ALOT harder to get some. now if i give you a 3 inch straw and tell you to drink. it'll be easier. same thing applies with your engine trying to suck in air. keep doing your research. you'll find something good and cheap. even if you have to make it yourself. - ant

2)   Your factory intake flows a lot more air than a stock or near stock engine can use, aftermarket intakes are absolutely a waste of money on modern VWs. - Richard R


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Question 5
Volkswagen passat price in India?...  

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1)   http://volkswagen-passat-price-in-india.blogspot.com - Adadad Addaad

2)   Volkswagen Passat Price Rs 19,20,777* - Rs 25,65,000* in New Delhi Show Room.
You didn't mention the city. If you mention it, i could help you lot. - Apu


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