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1998 Jetta TDI Parting Out

jjsbiggs

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 23, 2005
Location
Nottingham,PA
TDI
Jetta 1998 white, 1997 Passat grey
As long as it isn't going to take me too long to remove it it should not be a problem. Let me know what you think is a fair price and you can have it for that price plus the cost of shipping. Thanks. Hate to scrap parts that someone might need.
 

82tdwesty

Active member
Joined
May 6, 2013
Location
SLO CA>
TDI
83gti AHU
As long as it isn't going to take me too long to remove it it should not be a problem. Let me know what you think is a fair price and you can have it for that price plus the cost of shipping. Thanks. Hate to scrap parts that someone might need.
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jjsbiggs

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 23, 2005
Location
Nottingham,PA
TDI
Jetta 1998 white, 1997 Passat grey
I let the harness that was on the engine go with the engine. But I don't think he is going to use it. I may be able to get it from him. Make me an offer on the ECU and let me know what you need for harness and I will see if we can get the harness if you need it. Thanks
 

turbodieseldyke

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Joined
Jun 6, 2010
Location
Free Mustache Rides
TDI
98 jetta
Find a good writeup on removing the gas pedal. I tried taking one from a junkyard, and couldnt seem to find one or two last bolts to get it loose. Ended up only taking the rheostat sensor attached to the pedal.
 

jjsbiggs

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Joined
Jan 23, 2005
Location
Nottingham,PA
TDI
Jetta 1998 white, 1997 Passat grey
If you are talking about the fuse block for the coolant GP's it is not in good condition. Has gotten hot and melted it some. Will try and look into how much of a job it is to pull the test port out of the dash and how much wiring would have to come out with it.
 

jjsbiggs

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Joined
Jan 23, 2005
Location
Nottingham,PA
TDI
Jetta 1998 white, 1997 Passat grey
I looked at trying to remove the gas peddle assembly and harness and the test port wiring. It looks like I have to remove most of the dash to get to them. I really don't want to spend a bunch of time pulling parts. I'm getting ready to move and have tons of stuff I need to get done before the move so my time is very limited. If you lived closer and could take it out yourself it would be no problem. Thanks
 
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