Imported Cars & Trucks: VOLKSWAGEN

1992 GMC Value Van 4.3 Z, AutomaticSECTION VOLKSWAGEN
NOTE: This table provides a quick reference for self-diagnostic connector locations, when available from manufacturer, that ARE NOTΒ  located at the lower left side of the dash, as mandated in 1996 by the Federal government.
VOLKSWAGEN - IMPORTED CARS & TRUCKS

Application Connector Location
Cabrio
1996 In Center Console, Below Tachometer
1997-02 On Center Dash, Behind Panel Near Ashtray
Corrado Under Center Console Trim Plate
Fox Under Center Console, Near Shift Lever
Golf
1993 On Center Of Dash, Below A/C-Heater Control Knobs
1994 Under Center Console
1998-03 In Center Console
Golf III 2.0L
1995-96 Below A/C-Heater Control Panel
1997-98 On Center Dash, Behind Panel Adjacent To Ashtray
GTI
1993 On Center Of Dash, Below A/C-Heater Control Knobs
1994 Under Center Console
GTI 2.8L On Center Dash, Behind Panel Adjacent To Ashtray
Jetta
1993 On Center Of Dash, Below A/C-Heater Control Knobs
1994 Under Center Console
Jetta III 2.0L
1995-96 Below A/C-Heater Control Panel
1997-98 On Center Dash, Behind Panel Adjacent To Ashtray
Jetta/Jetta III 2.8L On Center Dash, Behind Panel Adjacent To Ashtray
New Beetle Lower Part of Dash, In Front Of Shift Lever
Passat
1992-94 Under Center Console, Forward Of Shift Lever
1995-97 On Center Dash, Behind Panel Near Ashtray
Toureg
2004-2007 In the cover of the drivers side footwell, to right of engine hood release lever
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