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Trunk wont open on my 2001 vw tdi jetta

when you hit the key and hear the motor push down on the trunk a few time. quick and hard like you are doing a cpr chest compression. I know it seems counter intuitive to push down to open the trunk but it just may get it un stuck. I know someone who had to do this every so often to get in their trunk
4/20/2013 8:21:28 PM • 2003 Volkswagen... • Answered on Apr 20, 2013
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2001 jetta fuel pump

Hi there,here's a link to your fuel pump.
1/30/2013 12:40:45 AM • 2003 Volkswagen... • Answered on Jan 30, 2013
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2003 vw jetta gl 2.0 have codes p0351,p0352 and p0353

p0351- ignition coil A primary or secondary fault
p0352- ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, B ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,
p0353 - ,,,,,,,,,,,,, C,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
you may have a problem with yuor ingnition system
1/26/2013 8:36:32 PM • 2003 Volkswagen... • Answered on Jan 26, 2013
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Engine light on code is glow plug 2 & 4 but all 4 glow plug are new any idees of other problem it could be

You can get a wiring diagram free at Autozone.com for most cars. You need to register on the site free and then scroll to the bottom of the Web page.There may be a reference to how the Glowplugs are wired and it is possible that they are wired as pairs from the Timer box. This would mean that 1/2 the Timer box is shorted out or that a Relay that controls just that pair of glowplugs is a bad Relay. If there are 2 Relays for the Glowplugs, just swap them and see if the problem moves to a new pair of cylinders. This would confirm a bad Relay.You may also have a bad ground. Look to see the wiring for the ground circuit. This would be a good bet if each pair is separately grounded. You could also have a problem with not replacing all 4 as a set. I do not know what VW recommends for this.Perhaps you should test the Glowplugs. You test them by fixing a battery jumper clamp to the bottom of the casing of the Glowplug avoiding the threads. Then briefly touch the top of the Glowplug with the power cable of the Plus charge. Be careful not to melt the part.The Glowplug should glow equally between the set. They should not stay dark. And remember, the Timer only has seconds to work. That is all the time the Glowplugs have to vaporize the fuel.I am curious to know what you find.
1/24/2013 1:22:44 AM • 2003 Volkswagen... • Answered on Jan 24, 2013
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Is the 9 volt a fuse

Where do you have a 9 volt? I'm assuming you mean the outlet that we used to call the cigaret lighter? If so, it's a 12 volt outlet. Its pretty common for this fuse to blow, I'd definitely check that first. Get a few fuses because it likely blew from a bad accessory you plugged into the outlet. Also, try a few different accessories and verify that it's not an issue with the one you're plugging into it. If you replace the fuse and it blows again then the problem is being caused by whatever you're plugging into it.
1/18/2013 5:20:58 PM • 2003 Volkswagen... • Answered on Jan 18, 2013
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