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how to replace the ignition coil on a 1998 vw jetta. And where is the Transmission fluid at.?
How to replace the ignition coil on a 1998 vw jetta.And where the heck is the transmission fluid at on this car help!!!!!!!
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If one ignition coil went bad, the others are not far behind. They are kind of like light bulbs, so just replace all and keep the good ones as back ups. I switched mine out myself, 04 GTI 1.8T, its an easy job. I got all of my info from the vwvortex.com its an online message board for VW owners.
Here is a link about ignition coils, it has photos and how to's.
98 GTI/Jetta III
Source(s): www.vwvortex.com - Anonymous7 years ago
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- ?Lv 44 years ago
If it incredibly is an computerized transmission seem for the dipstick. If it incredibly is instruction manual there may be a plug on the realm of the transmission. once you do away with the plug the oil must be as much as the backside of the hollow.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
The transmission fluid does not have a dipstick. It is semi-permanent. If you need to check the level, go underneath, and you will find a drain plug. Loosen it, and stick a finger in there, if you feel fluid, its OK. As for the coil- what engine?
Source(s): I own many VAG products.