Where is the relay on a 1999 volkswagen golf?

Asked by TroyThinnes Oct 09, 2015 at 05:03 PM about the 1999 Volkswagen Golf

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The relay for what exactly??? there is more than one!!! 10-4, drive on son!

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I think it the turn signal and hazard plus I can't get the back wind shield wiper to stop going back and fourth. And there are many electrical problem that can not seemed to get fixed. I can not locate the relay panel. if you know any Volkswagen experts it would be nice to know what going on with my car.

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I am sure there are plenty of VW specialists in your local area, your local shop should have the basic equipment to get you right back on the highway, 10-4, drive on son!

man I didn't ask for specialist I asked for help so if your not go to help then go make someone else mad

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son there is no need to throw the toys out of your pram, I was simply offering advice, you asked for VW experts, I am saying your local mechanic should have diagnostic equipment to tell you what is wrong. how do I know where the relay is on a golf I am no expert on this marque of car, anything electrical then send it to a specialist because if you f**k it up then you are f**ked, a specialist has less chance of f**king it up, 10-4, drive on son!

Have a 1999 vw citi golf Battery light stayed on for 2 weeks now and then battery went flat We replaced the rectifier on altenator. Had to push it and it started but after an hour is was flat again. It makes a crrrrrrr noise when try to start. Is it the altenator or starter or maybe a relay?

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