No, and you need the flywheel if you expect the car to move. Timing is adjusted in the distributor, not by the flywheel.
On the newer cars like the Jetta there is no timing adjustment as it is set on the fly y the engine computer in accordance with sensor inputs.
A knock sensor sends a voltage signal to regulate ignition timing. In a Jetta, it is typically located under the air intake manifold.
96 jetta timing marks
2000 Jetta VR6 has a timing chain, NOT a timing belt
how to change the timing belt on a 2003 jetta
There is no timing set for a 2004 jetta, the timing is automatically set by the ECM.
The warning lights on a 2006 Volkswagen Jetta can indicated problems ranging from incorrect ignition timing to low air pressure in the tires. An OBDII code reader can be connected to analyze the problem.
2004 vw jetta 2.0 how do I find camshaft timing mark
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The V6 has a timing CHAIN
The 2003 Volkswagen Jetta 4 cylinder engines have a timing belt , the V6 a chain