Jeep Cherokee Forum

Jeep Cherokee Forum (https://www.cherokeeforum.com/)
-   Other Vehicles. Other Jeep models & cars and trucks of other makes (https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f53/)
-   -   2000 jetta junker (https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f53/2000-jetta-junker-236828/)

SatiricalHen 06-21-2017 05:01 PM

2000 jetta junker
 
5 Attachment(s)
Well I bought a piece of junk jetta. Every time I look at it it seems like more and more work... Attachment 302285Attachment 302284Attachment 302283Attachment 302286
Well the battery, radio and speakers were out when I bought it since it was in a sketchy part of town and the doors don't lock (the driver's door lock cylinder is sitting in the trunk, not sure why). Guy bottomed out on oil pan and engine is toast. New clutch and transmission ( no paper work but I honestly didn't care much it was only $500) interior could use a little tlc, paint is okay for now, needs engine which I'll get a parts car for soon. Hood latch cable is missing the handle (I'll just pull it from the parts car) pretty decent black leather interior, lowered on coilovers, already fixed a couple things, battery that came with it was from January, but it was bad so interstate replaced it free, front has stacked wheel spacers and one set was the kind that just slides on the studs and they were cracked Attachment 302287
Well now I'm thinking I may have gotten in slightly over my head on this project. I noticed a clicking sound when I would hook the battery up (with the car on or off, door open or closed, ac on or off) figured out it's the ac clutch engaging. Not sure why. If anyone has any guidance as to where to look on that it would be appreciated. Also, once I put the battery in I noticed no lights come on when I open the door. The over head light works when I flip the switch to on though. Window works intermittently so I'm assuming wires switch or motor which I can fix or take from parts car. Honestly I guess the big one is the ac clutch. Since I don't want that on 24/7 but I don't want to just unplug it considering I might be able to get ac to work. Well any comments, tips or anything would be appreciated.

SatiricalHen 06-22-2017 09:51 PM

Got the engine out today, got the trans separated from the engine. Clutch looks new, I haven't pulled it off yet, but probably will tomorrow. Going to grab a car trailer tomorrow to pick up the new Jetta Monday. Whenever I do something to a vehicle I end up doing it many times consecutively. Pulled this engine today, pulling a friend's engine (out of his parts car e36 I believe) tomorrow, pulling the parts car engine as soon as I get it, and then I'll put the engine in this car and help my friend pull the engine out of his e30 and swap in the e36 engine. So lots of engine stuff all at once.

SatiricalHen 06-25-2017 09:38 PM

Fixed the headlight wiring today, cleaned the interior out some, sorta fixed the trunk (It's good enough I can open it with the key at least instead of having to crawl through), checked all the fuses (one was blown but probably 10 were the wrong amp so I put all the right size fuses in), Posted the wheels up for sale, and tried some bmw wheels on it. Tomorrow I plan to pick up its heart donor and will hopefully have it driving soon.

SatiricalHen 06-26-2017 11:28 AM

Got another Jetta, 2004 silver 2.0 automatic. My dad won't let me tear it apart for the engine he says it looks too nice so he wants me to buy an automatic 2.0 and take the trans for the silver one and the engine for the red one and make 2 good cars. There's a wrecked golf I might be able to get.

SatiricalHen 06-28-2017 09:25 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Well I ended up just pulling the silver one apart to give its heart to the red one. I got the "new" engine mated to the transmission, changed the oil in both and I'll hopefully get the engine back in tomorrow with some lucky and drive my first (not first time driving a manual, first time owning a manual) manual car. I think it'll be fun since I can actually go for it and rip on it some. I don't usually get to since I'm usually driving other people's manual cars. If it's my own I can do whatever I want. Attachment 302492

SatiricalHen 06-29-2017 07:13 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Well engine number 2 self destructed for reasons unknown. Attachment 302510Attachment 302509

SatiricalHen 07-05-2017 06:05 PM

Well junkyard had a 40% off sale yesterday so I grabbed another engine and now she runs!

watermom 07-11-2017 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by SatiricalHen (Post 3401753)
Got another Jetta, 2004 silver 2.0 automatic. My dad won't let me tear it apart for the engine he says it looks too nice so he wants me to buy an automatic 2.0 and take the trans for the silver one and the engine for the red one and make 2 good cars. There's a wrecked golf I might be able to get.

Is the golf a gti?

SatiricalHen 07-11-2017 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by watermom
Is the golf a gti?

I didn't end up getting the golf, but I honestly don't know. All I know is it was an automatic with a 2.0 that a tree fell on.

SatiricalHen 07-11-2017 08:37 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Attachment 302889 how it sits today. No wheel spacers, different rims and tires, lifted it up about 1.5". Debating a hybrid oil pan since I've found a couple nicks in the one on it despite me being careful, sometimes there are things that you don't see or that don't look bad, but you hit them and bottom out. Prefer the lifted life.

SatiricalHen 07-14-2017 09:01 AM

Blew drivers side cv joint on the way to take my test today. I guess I'll get it towed home and grab one from the junkyard later today.

SatiricalHen 07-17-2017 05:11 PM

Well fixed it Friday night, taught someone to drive it Saturday, Sunday went for a cruise and decided it was too loud, today I ordered a new mass air flow sensor and welded the exhaust from my parts car up into it.

SatiricalHen 08-11-2017 09:37 PM

9 Attachment(s)
Well since the last update, the transmission blew out, I replaced all the bushings in the front suspension, replaced the subframe, ball joints and control arms, replaced the transmission, replaced the driver's wheel bearing, found the front coil overs were leaking and bent, ordered new coil overs, traded the salad shooters for some silver wheels and now she's on jackstands waiting for coil overs and rear brakes, but here's some pictures of stuffsAttachment 397720Attachment 397717Attachment 397723Attachment 397719Attachment 397716Attachment 397724Attachment 397722Attachment 397718Attachment 397721

5-Speed 08-14-2017 01:25 PM

The new wheels are MUCH better. Are you done breaking things yet?

SatiricalHen 08-14-2017 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by 5-Speed
The new wheels are MUCH better. Are you done breaking things yet?

It killed itself, I didn't break it :tt2: but I'm still waiting on replacement coil overs for it. Should be here Wednesday, then I'll just have to play with it some to get it sitting the way I want it with the new wheels. While it's up I did rear brakes (since I'm cheap I just robbed the brakes off the other Jetta which were in MUCH better shape), and put some new spark plugs in it since the wires looked good, but who knows when the plugs were done last and they're cheap anyway. Hopefully I won't have too many problems after that because I go back to school next Wednesday and won't have time to work on it.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:15 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands