Germany
A Volkswagen jetta/golf produced between 1985-1992
To drain the cooling system on a 1985 vt500c. Take the drain screw out of the water pump. It looks like one of the cover screws but the one on the bottom is the drain. hope this helps.
On an 85 Volkswagen cabriolet it should be set at 975rpm ±25 if you're running stock cams
The shift patterns for older German vehicles such as a 1985 Volkswagen Golf followed a basic H pattern. The only exception was the reverse which required a driver to push the shifter down, left then back.
The oil drain on a 1985 club car is located beneath the engine block near the crankshaft. To remove the oil drain, you will need to use a standard size ratchet and extension.
The 1985 Volkswagen Golf with both the 1.6L L4 diesel and 1.8 L4 gasoline were offered with power steering. Both models list power steering pumps replacement parts as being available.
SAE 20w50 synthetic.
you don't, but they maybe making noise because their dirty, drain and fill your engine with ATF aka tranny fluid and run it for about 20 mins then change the oil to your regular type, along with a new filter, the atf cleans your engine extermely well
It Does Not Have A Gas Tank Drain Plug. You Will Have To Siphon The Gas Out. Or Drop The Tank With It In It. GOOD LUCK
Battery drain would depend on what else is on, for example headlights, courtesy lights, glove box light etcetra. If there is nothing electrical on then there should be no drain.
under the bottem rad. hose