This article is showing you the causes and sulotions of P0170 & P0173.
This is a article showing how to a car rear speaker.
This a article teaches you how to remove the shifter cables.
This is an instruction of changing the passenger side valve cover gasket.
This is a picture showing the neutral safety relay location.
We use it to say "Hi," to say "Bye" and to say "Watch it, buddy!" It's the horn on your vehicle---ready to give a "Beep-beep!" at the press of the button. Eventually, if you have your vehicle long enough, you'll have to have the horn replaced. While it doesn't take an auto mechanic to perform this simple task, having a professional change could cost hundreds of dollars. With a few easy steps, you can do it yourself.
One of the mainstay Volkswagen vehicles in production since 1974, the Golf has been one of the backbones of the company. Normal wear and tear on vehicles can cause components to need replacing. Thankfully, replacing a seat belt is a rather mundane task that anyone can accomplish, although the variances in models over the years means that though the overall process of replacing a seat belt is the same, different Golfs may have different steps depending on the model year.
There are many reasons you may want to replace the fuel lines in your vehicle, including a worn rubber fuel line and shellac deposits in a metal line. Or perhaps you are not happy with the original routing of the fuel lines and want to change them. Whatever the reason, you can remove fuel lines easily, but there are a number of steps you have to take to ensure that the procedure is done safely. The process is almost identical whether your fuel lines are rubber or metal.
The main fuel filter is located below the car on the driver side by gas tank, or in the engine compartment by the firewall on the driver side and below brake master cylinder.
The following pictures are showing the location of a fuel filter.