How do you replace the radiator on a VW Jetta?

How do you replace the radiator on a VW Jetta?

Here’s how to replace the radiator in the 1998 and later model VW Jetta. Unfasten the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator, and let the engine coolant drain into a resealable container. Unhook the electrical connectors from the coolant fan and thermal switch. Detach the release lever holding the front bumper, and take off the radiator grille.

How do you remove a Jetta air conditioner?

Remove the radiator mounting bolts and slide the radiator and fan by sliding them downward. Don’t disconnect any refrigerant lines, if your Jetta has an air conditioning unit. Take the retaining clamps off the refrigerant lines and remove the bolts securing the refrigerant line from the side of the radiator.

Is there an error on my VW Jetta?

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Why is my radiator leaking on my VW Golf Mk4?

Today we show you how to deal with a leaking radiator in your VW Golf MK4. A common issue with these vehicles is wear with age and corrosion over time in the bottoms of the radiator, and eventually the radiator will start to leak and must be replaced. In this video we show you exactly how to do that! Enjoy and stay tuned for more videos!

Is the 2000 Jetta VR6 a performance car?

Weather you’ve supped up your 2000 Jetta VR6 or you’ve left it the same as the day you drove it off of the lot you know that your Jetta VR6 is capable of more than a standard Jetta Model. With performance engines come extra maintenance and this is especially true with the cooling system.

Where is the thermostat located on a VR6?

Locate the thermostat intake tube by following the radiator hose from the radiator to the point where it connects to the VR6’s intake. Remove the intake tube bolts with a 10 millimeter wrench. Lift the intake tube of of the manifold and push it to the side to expose the thermostat.