Friday, November 22, 2019

2019 Volkswagen Jetta GLI: Finally, More Power!




The seventh-generation Jetta, which is no longer available to the Europeans, finally has a hot version. You could say that the 2019 Jetta GLI is the Golf GTI sedan we've been waiting on for the past couple of years. Perhaps the best news coming from this 2019 Chicago Auto Show debut is that it's going to be available this spring, so you won't have to wait until the 2020 model year. Not all the info is available at this point, though. Under the hood, you still have a 2.0-liter turbo inline-four, but it's the latest generation unit, so it gets 228-hp and 258 lb-ft. That's about the same as a JCW MINI or a BMW X1 xDrive28i. Your gearbox choices are a standard six-speed manual and a DSG with an extra cog for a total of seven, so no automatic like regular VWs get now. VW will also throw in its electronically controlled limited-slip differential and variable steering rack. The GLI is going to be a little bit sportier than the regular Jetta. It takes many styling elements from the Golf GTI, but you kind of expect the honeycomb grille or the red stripe. The updated chassis sits 0.6 of an inch lower than a normal Jetta. More importantly, the GLI gets a unique strut-type setup at the front and a multilink arrangement at the back, which is a noticeable upgrade over standard models. Red calipers grab onto 13.4-inch brakes sit behind the 18-inch alloys, just like on the Golf GTI. The interior differs from the old Jetta GLI though the shape of the wheel and the driver-oriented dashboard. To set it apart from a normal Jetta, Volkswagen used new graphics for the digital dash, red lighting and leather seats with red stitching on higher-end models. There's also a 35th Anniversary addition, signaling the Jetta GLI has matured. It will have DCC adaptive dampers as standard, some new black alloy wheels, a contrasting roof, and mirror caps, plus the obvious badging.





When you turn the key on go slow, let all at censors reset. You might hear clicking noises for about 15 seconds. Or you mite have a censor that is bad or disconnected. Maybe someone else can offer better info or is familiar with your car. A liter is almost exactly a quart, and 1.5 quarts low should not blow it up. In fact, it should get tight and not turn over if there was actually low oil damage. I would suspect more likely the pressure sensor is bad or you got a windage drop in oil pressure from a hard turn. If so, then all you need to do is have the codes checked and reset. Autozone can do that. If you really did harm the bearing, which I really, really doubt, it would not be that expensive. At such low miles, you would not even take the head off. You just switch the rod bearings. But if the bearing really were bad, you would see it when the pan was off. You would see metal particles, (copper, lead, tin, etc.), and heat marks. But if the car cranks over and does not make knocking noise, the oil and bearings are not a problem. It is something else entirely. You probably need to diagnose the fuel since there is no spark on a diesel. I think you need to speak to your dealer as there may well be a control device which shuts down the engine in these circumstances to prevent serious damage occurring.





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