I’ve Spent over $12,000 on this Disaster and It Still Doesn’t Work Right

Cheap Oil Pump I Used in the Beginning: https://goo.gl/vX3Vsg

You guys asked for an update on the Money Pit Jetta, so here it is…

Money Pit Jetta Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMAVQtQiQFM&list=PL-xT-GIV3iBJrloFMX0cNSCOpvQgNO5C4

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49 thoughts on “I’ve Spent over $12,000 on this Disaster and It Still Doesn’t Work Right

  1. I love that car…anyway you can sell it to me..my daugter needs it so she cab go to college…i cant afford a new car..

  2. I am surprised u bought this, Jettas are shit. What were u thinking, nobody's gonna buy that car knowing it had that damage and if u don't disclose it, you're a scumbag and I don't think u are a scumbag, so you're stuck with a big expensive boat anchor.

  3. "I want be honest with you, nobody would called it Ecu if not for the odd of coins, plus, retroarch was better with a clean ambient at housing… Last, not least, used cars weren't only a matter of flown hours, some had a real matrix inside, half the alphabet hadn't a single hard disk of washing hours and fun loaded with papers templates never ended closed to it. Damned honeysuckle V8." 🗨🙄🎭💨🖼🖲🖥⌨🖨📜

  4. I once had a money pit vw golf mk5 . No matter how much i spent on it could never get it right. When i got rid of it felt like a weight off of my shoulder.

  5. Never buy from auction they are bunch of looters plz stay away so much stress and losing money and it’s day light rubbery plz stay away spend this money on holidays and work or must see car before buy they going to rip you offf stay away

  6. i do good with old chevy's i get them for free like my 68 pu put a 454 stroker in it got it for free with tunnel ram on it so far i have 1300 in it just needs paint now frame up restoration i got the paint on a trade a car that i got for free i am looking for a trade i need a 68 pu all metal cowl induction hood have lots of projects for trade

  7. LOL A Jetta!?!?!?!
    Those things are money pits before you send them through a meat grinder.
    Any uni-body that get's crunched in the passenger compartment is strictly a parts car.
    You could have made some money that way: Drive train, Interior,Metal, glass.
    That and NEVER buy a TDI Audi/VW=same company=MASSIVE money pits.

  8. I would look at the wiring that leads to the bottom of the fus box under the hood. Check for continuity from that to destination option ex fuse box to heated seats sounds like shorts off a main harness

  9. Sam, here is an idea for you… you should get your dealer license. Then you can sell cars at Manheim or Adesa, and you can also buy their salvage units way cheaper than Copart units. Plus, you don’t need a broker.

  10. Thanks for the oil pumping trick! Been needing to replace the oil on my Suzuki bike and it’s a pain to remove the entire exhaust system to get to the drain plug. I just ordered the pump thru your link 👍

  11. I've been tempted to go the route of salvage and have a go at the repairs, with the help of my local body "wizard". I always stray clear however because of all the "little things" that would irk me. Bumper not fitting right, splash shield not fitting right, maybe a fender gap a bit off, etc

  12. All these people in the comments are like “Shouldn’t have bought a German car”. I don’t think they understand what frame damage means lmao

  13. Sell it cheap to some high school kid with lots of time on their hands and walk away. Chalk it up has learning experience. It will never be right. Had a 08 Passat for a couple of years, it too was money pit and it had never been in an accident.

  14. The car did its job – it protected its occupants in the original crash. Possibly it even saved their lives. Once so much damage has occurred, metal stretched and twisted out of shape, it should be stripped for parts then crushed. It can never be as good or crash-proof as when it was originally built. Welding extra metal for adding strength will totally alter how the car will behave if it's involved in another wreck. Will every potential new owner of this heap ever know the full story of how much damage it suffered and how it was rebuilt? It should, IMHO, be crushed without further delay

  15. You had the auto zone guy help you? Samcrac this is why your my #2 I still love you and all. But damn I would sit there for hours before asking advise from some smuck in a orange ass zone shirt

  16. Sorry but if you happen to have Arthur Tussik Reis in FL for a week; you would have perfect jetta. All you needed to have him to fly over there.

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