if you got the original radio in the car when purchased then no 9V battery
is needed. as for the price of the battery dealer price should be about $110
but I would go with sears as my first choice. From memory I think
"interstate" is making the VW battery is the USA cars.
> We've had our 2002 1.8T Passat for about 4 1/2 years now so I suspect
> the battery will conk out in the near future. We live 80 miles from the
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Carl Muhlbauer - 28 Oct 2006 14:23 GMT
I replaced the battery in my 2002 Passat 1.8T with an Autozone 031698
battery and I'm happy with it. I had no fit problems and nothing had to
be reset (other than the clock and radio presets) after replacing it.
> if you got the original radio in the car when purchased then no 9V battery
> is needed. as for the price of the battery dealer price should be about $110
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William Maslin - 30 Oct 2006 20:12 GMT
> if you got the original radio in the car when purchased then no 9V battery
> is needed. as for the price of the battery dealer price should be about $110
> but I would go with sears as my first choice. From memory I think
> "interstate" is making the VW battery is the USA cars.
No, the Monsoon was replaced under warranty several years ago. I guess
I'd better go with the 9 volt thing.
Thanks!
Bill