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    Transmission drain and fill

    Zak, It has 140K on it and the trans fluid has never been changed. I'm a bit worried about doing a complete change; I want to see if there are any deleterious effects with the partial. I also don't have a good place to work, and no alternative transportation if something does wrong. Did this...
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    Transmission drain and fill

    You are both suggesting overfilling the transmission. PakPro, I can see how a little extra would protect the tranny, but how much over? And why does it hurt the gas mileage?
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    Transmission drain and fill

    2002 Beetle TDI, 1.9L, automatic transmission. If I do a drain and refill, assuming the fluid is at the proper level, about how much will drain out?
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    Search parameters

    How can I get the search engine to find a specific phrase, such as "power steering fluid capacity"? I've tried Boolean searches and putting it in parentheses, but neither works.
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    Window noise

    Just yesterday my driver side window started making a noise going up and down. It sounds like someone walking on broken glass (the window is not broken). Is this the sound of the regulator going out?
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    Wiring Harness Unicorn

    Jef said: I would not bother with a used one from a Beetle, high rate of failures. However, the ones from Jetta and Golf vehicles of the same error, way lower rate of failure and if...
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    tips for fuel economy

    Here in Sacramento, we also have THAT GUY, which is why I pause at least 3 seconds before starting through an intersection.
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    Wiring Harness Unicorn

    For that price I can have a harness made. Which is probably what I'll have to do.
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    Wiring Harness Unicorn

    I have a 2002 Beetle, 1.9 TDI ALH, auto trans. I recently replaced the alternator. The fusebox on the battery also fried, and I was advised to replace the alternator wiring harness too. The problem is, they don't exist. VW doesn't make them anymore (Original part number is 1C0 971 349H). No...
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    tips for fuel economy

    For how long? Do I want to do it repeatedly in short bursts, or in one long burn?
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    tips for fuel economy

    From the original post. So I have a dumb question: How should I do this 'Italian tune up'? My 2002 Beetle TDI has an automatic transmission; I'd know how to do this in a stick. Should I downshift it for a certain amount of time? Or should I go over 80 mph (which on the highway around here...
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    Driver's side door lock

    I'm just using the valet key.
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    Driver's side door lock

    Actually, I don't want a fob if I can help it. They take up too much room in my pocket, they're expensive, and that switchblade key is fragile.
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    Driver's side door lock

    I have a 2002 Beetle. The driver's door is the only one with a key lock. I don't have a fob remote. I can't get the key into the lock at all. There's a little white cover that's supposed to move out of the way to let the key insert, but it isn't budging. The door opens just fine, and the...
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    Tire size suggestion

    Very helpful chart, freebuilder. I also haven't figured in the slight change in the odometer reading, which will actually be 1.3% off. May be better to stick to OEM; I'm not sure if the the difference will be noticeable anyway.
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    tips for fuel economy

    Which Ecopia?
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    Tire size suggestion

    Several FE threads have suggested taller and narrower LRR. I have the stock wheels, and tire size is 205/55R16. So would I want a 225/50r16, or a 195/60R16?
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    tips for fuel economy

    Some of the these techniques are only useful in a manual. My 2002 NB is an automatic. Since I drive like Grandma (5 car lengths back, 2 mph over the highway speed limit [right lane of course]), my mileage is as high as 41 mpg. I'd like to get that up, sure, without making extreme mods. It...
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    Alternate / New scan tools, eg: XTool, Autel

    There are other cheap scanners that are similar. I don't know how the OP needs to do, but any scanner is going to have a learning curve. As for me, the Ross-Tek is too much information for me to process.
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