Where is the starter relay on a Volkswagen Jetta?

Where is the starter relay on a Volkswagen Jetta?

The fourth generation Volkswagen Jetta, also called the MK4 or the Bora, is Volkswagen’s family sedan. 1999 Volkswagen Jetta, got a starter relay, took out the panel below the dash but, can’t figure out where it goes. Answered! View the answer I have this problem too Is this a good question? Still can’t find the location.

Where are the Upfitter switches on a Ford tremor?

I can show you the factory upfitter switch wires if you need a picture, but I am running power and wiring through the driver’s side firewall gaskets as I can’t find the Ford pass-through cables on the passenger side. I found this pic where the connection point for the upfitter switches are in the engine bay.

What does a relay do in a fuse box?

Relays control a high-current circuit using low current. It makes it possible to control things like the headlights and the fuel pump without running high-amperage current into the passenger compartment. Try swapping the relay. Remove the relay from the fuse box — It pulls straight out.

How many upfitter and 12V relays do you need?

Click to expand… The 5A fuse should be sufficient to run all the upfitter relays and LED lights on all 6 switches at the same time. Typical 12V relay coil only draws 200mA. That is unless you are going to take extra load before the upfitter relays.

Where is the neutral position switch on a Jetta?

Dawn, 1999 Jetta neutral position switch or the starter interlock relay is up under the dashboard on a panel full of relays, may have to remove the lower dash trim. Should see it through the gap between the fuse panel and the dashboard.

Where is the fuse box located on a Volkswagen Jetta?

Year of production: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Engine compartment fuse box Relay carrier on onboard supply control unit (left under dash panel) The instrument panel fuse panel Additional relay carrier, under box in engine compartment

What are the injectors on a VW Jetta?

– Injectors (up to May 2005) WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.