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HOMESERVICE MANUALSVOLKSWAGEN2004JETTA SEDAN (9M2) L4-2.0L (AVH)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSTARTING AND CHARGINGSTARTING SYSTEMNEUTRAL START RELAYLOCATIONSRELAY POSITION OVERVIEW
2004 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan (9M2) L4-2.0L (AVH)
Relay Position Overview
2004 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan (9M2) L4-2.0L (AVH)SECTION Relay Position Overview
Thirteenfold Auxiliary Relay Panel:
Above Relay Panel:
1 - J517 - Auxiliary Emergency Flasher Relay (404)
3 - J207 - Starting Interlock Relay (53)
3 - J207 - Starting Interlock Relay (465)
4 - Fog Light Relay (53)
5 - Control module for multi-function steering wheel (450)
6 - Control module for multi-function steering wheel (450)
7 - Daytime Running Lights Change-over Relay (173)
7 - J89 - Daytime Running Lights Change-over Relay (173)
9 - J733 - Dual Horn Auxiliary Relay (53)
11 - J317 - Park/Neutral Position (PNP) Relay (175)
10 - J734 - Warning Lamp Auxiliary Relay (200)
12 - J317 - Power Supply (Terminal 30, B+) Relay (109)
Relay Panel:
1 - J4 - Dual Horn Relay (53)
2 - Load Reduction Relay (18)/(100)
2 - Load Reduction Relay (100)
2 - J52 - Load Reduction Relay (100)
2 - J59 - Load Reduction Relay (100)
4 - J17 - Fuel Pump (FP) Relay (409)
4 - Fuel Pump (FP) Relay (409)
17 - J17 - Fuel Pump (FP) Relay (409)
V - J31 - Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (377)
V - Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (389)
V - Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (192)
VI - J31 - Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (377)
VI - Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (389)
VI - Wiper/Washer Intermittent Relay (192)
NOTE: Number in parentheses indicates production control number stamped on relay housing.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.