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Engine
Jetta Comfortline 2009 - 2010 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta HighLine 2009 - 2010 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta S 2008 - 2010 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta SE 2008 - 2010 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta SEL 2008 - 2010 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta TDI 2009 - 2010 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta Trendline 2009 - 2010 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta Wolfsburg Edition 1996 - 2010 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta GLI 2006 - 2009 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta 2.0T 2006 - 2008 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta 2.5 2005 - 2008 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta Wolfsburg Edition 2007 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta TDI 1996 - 2006 4 Cyl 1.9L
Jetta Value Edition 2006 5 Cyl 2.5L
Jetta GL 1984 - 2005 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta GL 1993 - 2005 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta GL TDI 2005 4 Cyl 1.9L
Jetta GLI 1985 - 2005 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta GLS 2000 - 2005 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta GLS 1993 - 2005 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta GLS TDI 2005 4 Cyl 1.9L
Jetta GLI 2002 - 2004 6 Cyl 2.8L
Jetta GLS 1999 - 2004 6 Cyl 2.8L
Jetta GLX 1994 - 2003 6 Cyl 2.8L
Jetta Wolfsburg Edition 1987 - 2001 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta GT 1997 - 1998 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta K2 1998 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta Jazz 1997 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta Trek 1996 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta Base 1984 - 1995 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta Base 1993 - 1995 4 Cyl 1.9L
Jetta Celebration Edition 1995 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta City 1995 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta CL 1994 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta Limited Edition 1994 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta Base 1980 - 1992 4 Cyl 1.6L
Jetta Carat 1988 - 1992 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta GL 1984 - 1992 4 Cyl 1.6L
Jetta GLI 16-Valve 1990 - 1992 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta GTX 16-V 1990 - 1992 4 Cyl 2.0L
Jetta GLI 16-Valve 1987 - 1989 4 Cyl 1.8L
Jetta Wolfsburg Edition 1987 4 Cyl 1.6L
Jetta Base 1981 - 1984 4 Cyl 1.7L
Jetta GL 1984 4 Cyl 1.7L
Jetta GLI 1984 4 Cyl 1.7L
Jetta Wolfsburg Edition 1983 4 Cyl 1.7L
Jetta Special Edition 1981 4 Cyl 1.6L
Jetta Special Edition 1981 4 Cyl 1.7L
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Technician's Tip

Choosing the Right Parts for your car.

To make sure you have the right or proper auto parts for your car, you must be familiar with your vehicle’s specifications.  This means that you must know the following information about your vehicle.

 

  • The make of the vehicle.  For example, is it a Honda .
  • The car model.
  • The model year.
  • The number and type of cylinders in the engine.
  • What kind of transmission the vehicle has.  Is it using automatic or manual transmission.
  • The engine displacement:  When the piston is at its lowest point, just how much room is there in each cylinder?  The bigger the displacement present, the more fuel and air the cylinders in the engine are capable of holding.  Newer cars have engines listed in liters like 1.8, 2.3 or 5.9 or in cubic centimeters like 2200, 3400 and 3800.  Older cars on the other hand are listed in cubic inches such as 302, 454 and so on.
  • The fuel system present.  First identify whether your engine is fuel injected or if it has a carburetor.  If it is fuel injected, you may need to know if your car has multi-port injection of throttle body injection.  If the vehicle has a carburetor, you must determine how many barrels it has.  Options include a one barrel, 2 barrel or 4 barrel engine.
  • The presence of airconditioning.  Most modern vehicles are already equipped with airconditioning.  For certain parts one must take this into account, however this is not the case for distributor tune up parts or sparkplugs.

The first destination for relevant information about your vehicle is the owner’s manual.  Most modern vehicles are also adorned with metal tags or decals under the hood with printed information on them about your vehicle.  Honda usually put them in front of the radiator, inside the fenders or on the inside of the hood- places where you are more likely to find them.  These ID tags will give you information on where the vehicle was made, the kind of paint it has on, and so forth.

Knowing the relevant information involving your car will not only assure that you get the right auto parts but will aid you in caring for your vehicle as well.