Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Switch The Ignition Coil On The 1999 Volkswagen Beetle

Alter the Ignition Coil on a 1999 VW Beetle


Provided your Volkswagen Beetle has problems starting and you are certain the puzzle is one of the ignition coils, you require to interchange the coil. You should always probation the ignition coils along with the Glimmer plugs and their wires to be decided where a enigma in the ignition transaction lies. The Latest Beetle can keep one of two contradistinct types of engines, and the engine type determines the exact course for removing and replacing a coil.


Instructions


Removal


1. Manage the battery subsume, peel elsewhere the insulation for the battery and disconnect the con battery cable by loosening its clamp peanut with a wrench. Allot the cable where it can't accidentally touch the terminal.


2. Remove the engine subsume by prying off the plastic plugs on the subsume and removing the screws under the plugs with a screwdriver.


3. Remove the secondary injection pump provided the machine has a 2.0 litre engine--disconnect the pump's electrical connector and hoses and then remove the mounting bolts.


4. Disconnect the electrical connector for the ignition coil.


5. Detach the Glimmer plug wires for a 2.0 litre engine by greedy them by the boot peerless; call a plug wire Emigration belongings if possible.


6. Reconnect the engine cover. Reconnect the battery cable followed by the insulation and cover for the battery.



7. Slide the replacement ignition coil in place within the cylinder head and apply the mounting bolts.


8. Connect all parts and wires that have been disconnected. This can include the spark plug wires, the secondary injection pump and the electrical connector for the coil.


9. Remove the mounting bolts for the ignition coil with an Allen wrench and lift the coil out of the cylinder head. There are three bolts on the 2.0 engine coil and two for the coil on a 1.8 turbo engine.

Installation