Thank you and what a timely response as the beetle has condensation in it again and I have no clue why. It can be very hard to love an old Volkswagen. I recently did this video going over everything I've done to it ua-cam.com/video/rTMmBLn1x1M/v-deo.html
The leak still could be the sunroof. The drain tube from the sunroof connects to another tube a the bottom of the a-pillar. These are glued together from the factory, and the glue comes apart over time. (Bad idea, VW!) You can pull the a-pillar trim to check. The easiest fix is to buy a 3/8" to 1/2" reducing coupling to join the tubes together. (Something VW should have done from the factory.) Also, lookout for the seal on the third brake light failing, filling the trunk area with water, and setting off your alarm.
@@BuildYourOwn No problem, you're welcome. I ran trimmer line through my drains, and they were perfectly clean. My guess is that the tubes are disconnected at the a-pillar junction.
so my question is how did u get the back of the seat out looks like the front is easier then that back do u have to unscrew anything from the sliding rails?
where is a good place to find replacement parts for a 2005 new beetle. My daughter got one but it has cosmetic issues that we want to work on but not sure where to locate parts for it.
VW obviously did some minor improvements after 1999--I have a 2000 NB that I purchased pre-owned, and the door panels and glove box are nowhere near as together as yours appear to be!! Interesting that you did not mention disconnecting the battery before disabling the airbag system, but otherwise, a good video and a nice-looking VW.
Hey man, that made my life a whole lot easier today! Question: did you get any airbag warning lights and/or trouble codes after putting the car back together?
I don't remember. What I do recall is that not every connector disconnects the same way. I know I didn't do anything special besides be careful. Just take your time looking at it.
On my 2001 Turbo, the sky roof will open by itself. I never touch the dial, but I'll come out in the morning and the roof will be open. Maybe that happened to you. I thought maybe someone had tried to break in, but no, it's happened 4 times. Any ideas? Good video anyway.
Thanks for watching and sharing your issue with the sky roof on your 2001 Beetle Turbo. It's indeed strange that the roof opens by itself. It could possibly be due to a malfunctioning switch or a wiring issue. Another potential reason could be a problem with the car's comfort control module. As these causes could range from simple to complex, I would recommend taking your vehicle to a professional to get it diagnosed. In the meantime, it might be a good idea to disconnect the motor for the sky roof to prevent it from opening automatically, especially if it's exposed to the elements. But remember, this is just a temporary solution. It's still important to get the root cause addressed. I hope you find this advice useful, and thanks again for your comment.
@@BuildYourOwn Thanks for replying. I realize I didn't specify that the sky room doesn't open when the car is running; it's only when parked, which makes it really weird. I suppose it may open when I'm driving and I just don't realize it, but I think I would see it when getting out. I'm not sure what the comfort control module, but I will surely do the research. Another thing I didn't mention is my air conditioner failed a few years ago. It melted one of the big fuses. When I took it to a repair shop, they thought it was probably a cooling fan that wasn't working, yet both fans run. They wanted $3500 to fix it. The car cost $2500. Anyway, I didn't repair it. My roommate now says he can fix it, so we're waiting until we both have time off. Could this be maybe be a factor to the sky roof opening?
Super helpful video. Mine had 3 different connectors under the seat, and they all connected in a different way. WTF do car designers put the connectors on the bottom of the seat instead of at the back right at the bottom of the seat cushion? My Durango unclips there and it is soooo much easier. Freaking german car designers. Pffff.
It was the windshield leaking after it was replaced. They tried to deny it of course. But when they replaced it again the problem solved. The dealer checked the sunroof drains and they were perfect
This went easier than I expected and the results are great
Respect for keeping another Beetle Turbo alive
Thank you and what a timely response as the beetle has condensation in it again and I have no clue why. It can be very hard to love an old Volkswagen. I recently did this video going over everything I've done to it ua-cam.com/video/rTMmBLn1x1M/v-deo.html
Great video showing this step by step. I'm pulling mine tomorrow and replacing the carpet, which is a chore in itself.
Great instructions for seat removal. Well done. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you!
awesome just a well done video, and showed me what i needed
Glad you liked it!
The leak still could be the sunroof. The drain tube from the sunroof connects to another tube a the bottom of the a-pillar. These are glued together from the factory, and the glue comes apart over time. (Bad idea, VW!) You can pull the a-pillar trim to check.
The easiest fix is to buy a 3/8" to 1/2" reducing coupling to join the tubes together. (Something VW should have done from the factory.)
Also, lookout for the seal on the third brake light failing, filling the trunk area with water, and setting off your alarm.
Great info, thank you. I'm actually taking the car to the dealer in a few days to have the drains cleaned. I don't want the water coming back
@@BuildYourOwn No problem, you're welcome. I ran trimmer line through my drains, and they were perfectly clean. My guess is that the tubes are disconnected at the a-pillar junction.
@@Gr8thxAlot Yeah, we had one that did that also. Terrible VW design.
@@ruudvanleeuwen7320 sunroof drains
so my question is how did u get the back of the seat out looks like the front is easier then that back do u have to unscrew anything from the sliding rails?
how do you get the rear seat backrest out? on a convertible?
Thank you for this great Video!
Glad it was helpful!
where is a good place to find replacement parts for a 2005 new beetle. My daughter got one but it has cosmetic issues that we want to work on but not sure where to locate parts for it.
VW obviously did some minor improvements after 1999--I have a 2000 NB that I purchased pre-owned, and the door panels and glove box are nowhere near as together as yours appear to be!! Interesting that you did not mention disconnecting the battery before disabling the airbag system,
but otherwise, a good video and a nice-looking VW.
Let's smartly conclude he pre-disconnected the battery
Question. How many people can you legally get in the back?
Hey man, that made my life a whole lot easier today!
Question: did you get any airbag warning lights and/or trouble codes after putting the car back together?
The one connector you were able to pull out for the air bag . How did you do it?
I don't remember. What I do recall is that not every connector disconnects the same way. I know I didn't do anything special besides be careful. Just take your time looking at it.
@@BuildYourOwn ok thanks
Keep the Bug videos coming!
I most definitely will, thanks again!
On my 2001 Turbo, the sky roof will open by itself. I never touch the dial, but I'll come out in the morning and the roof will be open. Maybe that happened to you. I thought maybe someone had tried to break in, but no, it's happened 4 times. Any ideas? Good video anyway.
Thanks for watching and sharing your issue with the sky roof on your 2001 Beetle Turbo. It's indeed strange that the roof opens by itself. It could possibly be due to a malfunctioning switch or a wiring issue. Another potential reason could be a problem with the car's comfort control module. As these causes could range from simple to complex, I would recommend taking your vehicle to a professional to get it diagnosed.
In the meantime, it might be a good idea to disconnect the motor for the sky roof to prevent it from opening automatically, especially if it's exposed to the elements. But remember, this is just a temporary solution. It's still important to get the root cause addressed. I hope you find this advice useful, and thanks again for your comment.
@@BuildYourOwn Thanks for replying. I realize I didn't specify that the sky room doesn't open when the car is running; it's only when parked, which makes it really weird. I suppose it may open when I'm driving and I just don't realize it, but I think I would see it when getting out. I'm not sure what the comfort control module, but I will surely do the research. Another thing I didn't mention is my air conditioner failed a few years ago. It melted one of the big fuses. When I took it to a repair shop, they thought it was probably a cooling fan that wasn't working, yet both fans run. They wanted $3500 to fix it. The car cost $2500. Anyway, I didn't repair it. My roommate now says he can fix it, so we're waiting until we both have time off. Could this be maybe be a factor to the sky roof opening?
would this fix the crayon/wax smell?
Are you happy with the suspension
Very happy. The car handles great and its subtle. I could see myself lowering it a skosh more.
Great video. Use vinegar to remove the mold.
I’m looking for a video to replace carpet in a VW new beetle convertible
Great video thank you sir
You're very welcome!
Did you torque down the seats to spec ? If so what is it ?
Another video says the torque screws are a t-15.
I'm doing the same. Bought a 2005 as a project for my detailing business. (It's a wreck inside!) Have you taken out the rear bench?
I have not. So many of the old ones are rough
Super helpful video. Mine had 3 different connectors under the seat, and they all connected in a different way. WTF do car designers put the connectors on the bottom of the seat instead of at the back right at the bottom of the seat cushion? My Durango unclips there and it is soooo much easier. Freaking german car designers. Pffff.
How do you take i on it the back seat
That could possably be a leaking heater matrix kids. Usualy results in a smelly wet carpet.
It was the windshield leaking after it was replaced. They tried to deny it of course. But when they replaced it again the problem solved. The dealer checked the sunroof drains and they were perfect
YES YANK
talk to much..
Then don't watch
@@BuildYourOwn periodddd Lmaooo