What is a Polo 9N?

What is a Polo 9N?

In September 2001, Volkswagen presented the Polo Mk4 (codenamed Typ 9N) which went on sale one year later, in 2002. Just like the Golf, VW’s supermini grew to become a very popular choice. The forth-gen VW Polo shares the same architecture with the Seat Ibiza Mk3 and the Skoda Fabia Mk1 and Mk2.

How do you turn off the engine management light on a VW Polo?

An even simpler way to clear the engine management light is to turn the ignition on and off. This approach achieves the same outcome as the previous step, but without disconnecting the battery. Turn the ignition on and off three times, pausing a second between each cycle. The engine management light should go off.

What are the warning lights on a VW Polo?

Whether you’re driving a VW Golf, Passat, Polo, or another model, the warning lights on your dashboard follow a traffic light colour system: Modern Volkswagen cars are filled with lots of sensors that monitor how each system in the car is behaving.

What do the symbols mean on a VW Polo?

Depending on the vehicle equipment level, symbols may be displayed in the instrument cluster instead of warning lamps. Signal tones are given when some warning or indicator lamps light up. For details on indicator lamps which light up in the light switch see Chapter Lighting . Symbol Meaning See Do not drive on!

What does the yellow pressure light mean on a VW?

This error code means you should please refuel (you will hear a 1x audible warning). Stop—the red oil can and yellow pressure warning lights means there is no oil pressure, please turn engine OFF. See owner’s manual (you will hear a 3x audible warning) or consult your local authorized VW dealership.

What does ESP mean on VW Polo Mk4?

VW Polo Mk4 ESP warning light – the ESP warning symbol can either flash or be constantly illuminated in your VW Polo. If the ESP symbol flashes this is perfectly normal and is designed to let you know that the car is driving over ground where the traction between the road surface and the tyres is not great.

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