What kind of light bulb do I need for my VW Jetta?

What kind of light bulb do I need for my VW Jetta?

You may wish to replace your headlamp bulb with a HID or Xenon headlight kit or some Light Emitting Diode or SMD bulbs in place of your interior lighting bulbs. All of these processes are detailed within the Volkswagen Jetta headlight bulb replacement guide.

How do you check headlight bulb size on Jetta?

Make verifications whenever you’re replacing your VW Jetta headlight bulbs to confirm that you have the right bulb sizes, wattages, and voltages. • Open your VW Jetta hood. • Locate the large round plastic covers behind the headlight headlamps. Twist them to remove them. The red circle above represents the cover on the passenger side.

What kind of engine does a VW Jetta have?

It was first introduced as a 4-door sedan and was later upgraded to a 5-door station wagon. Multiple models have been produced over the years with some featuring an I4, VR5, VR6, or I5 gasoline engine that could kick out between 67 and 197 horsepower depending on the year manufactured.

What kind of transmission does a Jetta have?

This was transmitted through either a 3-7 speed automatic or a 5/6-manual transmission. Some of the special edition models included the Jetta GLI, Jetta GLI Edition 30, Jetta TDI Cup “Street”, and the Jetta 1.8 T Sport.

How do you replace a headlight bulb on a Jetta?

Pull the old bulb out of the housing without damaging the assembly. Note how the bulb is connected to the assembly. The setup looks like a household electrical socket with the electrical connectors present. Connect the new bulb without touching its glass parts. Push it into place by its silver part. The bulb assembly has TOP written on it.

When to replace a burnt out headlight bulb?

Make good use of the replacement guide whenever you need to change a burnt out light bulb, install LED light bulbs, replace your headlight bulbs, or install a new HID conversion kit. The information is available to all online users but provides no warranty. It should, therefore, be used at owner’s risk.