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  • shave your legs, get a short skirt, some high heels, nylons, sexy top, sunglasses, make pedal pumping cranking videos, make money, buy car, meet young men ready to have a fetish with you...

    You're welcome

  • shes an idiot, i have a 2011 jetta tdi and my car with the hood up does not sound like that. to me it sounds like that car has a blown head gasket and it wouldent surprise me with an idiot that knows nothing about diesel driving it

  • no wonder germans dont import to much in america ..

  • I'm Jewish, and drive a German car.

  • wow this womans worse than hilary clinton! the jetta is an amazing car it just knows your stupid and it hates you thats all :)

  • amazing it starts when you crank if for more than 1 second...

  • READ YOUR MANUAL! you need to hold the key on not let it go after 2 seconds. don't buy a diesel if you don't know how to start it. you need to keep it cranking even after it sounds like its starting to run. my manual says in the cold u may have to keep cranking for up to a minute. Moisture has nothing to do with it. Diesel engines don't use spark.

  • looks like its raining. moisture and german cars do not mix. electrical shit is what it is.

  • lesson. dont buy a car that was built in mexico.

  • this sounds like a couple of glow plugs have died, thats the reason why you have to crank it for ages before it starts.

  • it is a diesel should start right up when it is warm.

  • dumb. so fucking dumb. poor jetta. you shouldnt be allowed to drive a car. =/

  • wow are you fucking dumb everytime you crank it you stop before the engine could turn over...next time you buy a diesel READ THE MANUAL

    CHRIST

  • you look like a complete bitch, and you look like a jew

  • GLOW PLUGS GLOW PLUGS just wait for the glow plug light to go off you need compression in the engine to start a diesel JESUS christ no wonder diesels are not that big in the USA because americans dont know how to start them. in Winter it can take up to 1 minute for your glow plugs to heat your cylinders in the summers 4 seconds to 1 second.

  • @aaronpourazar We aren't all that way, beside diesel trucks are very popular. The cars would be if it weren't for California's strict emissions regs which automakers benchmark so the can be used in all states. I guess between fuel prices and California running its economy into the ground we will start seeing diesel cars.

  • diesel

  • wow, a jew that bought a german car, i didnt think id see the day,

    btw, you look like the biggest bitch ive ever seen, and stop complaining.

    sell the jetta and go get a corolla.

  • @jettaaddiction hahahahahah I gave you thumbs up lol

  • ooh my god... what is that sound... its a caterpillar deluxe?? or... nazi crap?? =/

  • you should rev the piss out of it.

  • "It wants to crank" Ah, it did crank... "It won't start." Ah, it started... VWs still suck...

  • Show these videos to the dealer. That may help

  • OMG a car won't start! That's unheard of! A 4 year old vehicle should never have ONE SINGLE ISSUE!

    That's why there's a warranty lady. Things go wrong with cars. New, old, cars have problems. I bet you take your car to Jiffy Lube to have the oil changed then complain to the dealer when you have an issue. Replacing your fuel filter regularly?

  • @chris20nyy my mondeo didnt have a sigle issue and its five lol

  • Jetta TDI's do not need to crank for long periods of time. Dealers do not recommend cranking for longer then 15 seconds.

    ***FLORENCE... Was the fuel pump changed recently before your issue? If so have the dealer verify the supply and return lines are connected properly. MY 06 TDI had this very same issue and the fuel line were crossed at the fuel pump.

  • its january and i could imagine wherever you are located its not too warm. Diesel engines take a few tries to get going in low temperatures. I have a Ford F350 with the 7.3L Powerstroke and even while letting the glowplugs go out it took about 3 tries to get it started this morning while being only 43degrees farenheit. I highly doubt that there is a serious issue with your VW. And if there was your dealership would more then likely have found it.

  • @Phoenix9590 this is only about a 2.0 L engine. big difference. with these cars you shouldn't really need the glow plugs till about 0 C I should know, Ive rebuilt one from the ground up lol

  • i mean really u need to crank it longer...i bet the dealership HATES you i would

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