Sadly I can't try to unlock the door with the key, both the passenger and driver door's locks fell off. I have checked the fuses, they're all good.
I have tried the Alarm bypass by connecting the RED wire to the RED/BLACK wire. Now everything works fine in the car, including the central lock, the lights, etc. I managed to unplug the alarm horn, however, the engine will NOT start. Well his trick was working as far as we had to unplug the battery. The guy who repaired the car before we bought it, probably did the trick himself (see picture no. Mainly, it was about disconnecting the alarm box (which on the mk3 of 97 should be a black box). I searched through the internet for 3 days, and tried pretty much everything I could, including what I found here on this forum. Unfortunately, after the new battery was plugged in, the alarm started going off. The car worked well, at least for the engine part, for around 6 months. I do not know if the replaced part would still be available.OK so we bought this VW Golf MKIII 1997 to a guy that repaired it after a small accident. This same shop had changed the same switch on an Audi. I have listed the three components separately on the complaint list. The end result was to replace the switch: headlam dimmer/turn signal/cruise switch 8l0953513j01c (part #). He did eventually have the problem with the turn signals. The service technician could not duplicate the problem immediately but the headlamps would not go to bright. The problem occurred intermittenly between the first occurrance and the service appointment. I immediately contacted the auto repair shop that I use and setup an appointment for service three days later. I continued driving, when I signaled another right-hand turn the again the signal repeated the previous failure. After repeated attempts, the lights unexpectedly began working. Tried the left turn signal and the same thing happened. I signaled with my right turn signal for a right-hand turn, suddenly the turn signal stopped flashing (not the quick flashing & clicking for a burnt out bulb), the light stayed on. If they had done the correct thing, I wouldn't be left in an unsafe car to transport my family, due to their engineering design negligence. Informed him that the car was not safe to be driven with the lighting issues, and fuse f16 being tied into abs as well, was told he couldn't help me. Called Volkswagen customer service and spoke with doug, only to be told they could not authorize rental car reimbursement, and I would need to either shoulder that expense myself or continue driving the car in it's current state. Dealer is not able to look at my vehicle until 10/27/14 and cannot provide a loaner car since Volkswagen won't reimburse them for that cost.
Called the only vw dealer in the city 10/23/14 and was told I had two safety recalls on my car, one for an ecm software update and one for this electrical issue, neither of which I was notified of, yet have been notified to have the "diesel only" sticker installed, and haven't moved since long before I purchased the car.
After a quick internet search I became aware that this is a very common problem and known vw issue, and found f16 fuse to be melted along with a portion of the fuse box. Random security alarm going off without being able to turn it off, brake warning lights, traction control issues. Intermittent electrical problems from undetermined source for last year, ended up losing all lights on passenger side of car, and some lights/light function on driver's side, including brake lights, turn signals, headlights etc. The most common scenario is that the car has sat for hours I start it, and the lights are either messed up or working fine, and they stay that way until the car is turned off and started again.Īll problems of the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta But I work at night and live only one mile from my job, so I have not had this car on the road at night for any significant length of time. I turn the car off when I start it up again seconds later, the lights are messed up finally, the lights usually stay either working or are messed up while driving, but once in a while, they will go from working to messed up or vice versa while driving. � when I turn the lights off when the engine is running, they stay on � say I'm driving at night all everything is fine.
� when the steering column lever is set to hb, all lights on the driver side are dead or, the hb bulb doesn't light at all and the lb bulb goes faint. � the turn signal dashboard light blinks fast - like there is a burnt-out bulb - but they actually flash fine. In the following, lb/hb is low beam, high beam: � the dashboard indicator for hb is always on, even when the steering column lever is on lb and lights are really lb.