What is the minimum ground clearance of the Jetta?

1 Answers
KaydenDella
07/29/25 1:53pm
The minimum ground clearance of the Jetta is 109mm. The Jetta is equipped with a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a compound torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. Below is some information about vehicle ground clearance: 1. Ground clearance refers to the minimum height between the vehicle's chassis and the ground under maximum load conditions. 2. The minimum ground clearance reflects the vehicle's ability to pass over obstacles or uneven terrain without collision. Additional information: 1. A larger ground clearance makes it easier for a sedan to navigate various complex road surfaces, but stability is compromised when driving on highways. 2. If the ground clearance is less than 110mm, high-speed stability is improved, but passability is reduced.
Was this review help?
10
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

What is the typical starting current for a car?

Generally, the starting current of a sedan ranges between 100 to 300 amps. If the engine has a larger displacement, the starting current will correspondingly increase. Steps to test car current: 1. Prepare tools: a multimeter, a screwdriver, 50cm of solder wire, and 3 self-made wires with crocodile clips on both ends (the wires should at least withstand 10A current). 2. Open the car hood and locate the battery position. 3. Unscrew the bolts and disconnect the main wire from the battery's positive terminal. 4. Tightly attach the solder wire to the battery's positive terminal. 5. Finally, connect the wires and take measurements.
18
1
Share

How to Open the Trunk from Inside the Nissan Qashqai?

To unlock the trunk of the new Nissan Qashqai from the driver's seat, simply pull the trunk release switch inside the cabin, then gently push the trunk to open it. Here are the detailed steps to open the trunk from inside the Qashqai: 1. Open the driver's side door of the new Qashqai. 2. Engage the handbrake to prevent the car from rolling. 3. Pull the trunk release switch located on the left side of the driver's leg area. 4. Press the latch once. 5. Lift the trunk of the new Qashqai upwards, and the trunk will open.
11
1
Share

How to fold down the rear seats of the Hyundai Elantra?

Method to fold down the rear seats of the Hyundai Elantra: 1. Move the front seats forward. 2. Close the center armrest in the rear seats. 3. Retract the rear seat belt buckles. 4. Adjust the headrests to the lowest position. 5. Pull the seat folding switch located on the shoulder of the rear seat to fold it down. Method to adjust the front seats of the Hyundai Elantra: 1. Locate the backrest adjustment handle on the left side of the seat. Pull it forward, and the seat back will tilt forward; release the handle once the desired position is reached. 2. Height adjustment switch: Lift the handle/button to raise the height, press down the handle/button to lower the height. 3. Front and rear position adjustment: The adjustment lever is located under the seat; pull (or push the seat adjustment button) to adjust the seat position.
16
4
Share

Why does the front of the car chassis make a clunking noise when driving on bad roads?

The reasons why the front of the car chassis makes a clunking noise when driving on bad roads: 1. First, check the car's shock absorbers. Based on the location of the sound, determine which part is affected. When the car is parked on flat ground, the distance between the car and the ground is too small, making it difficult to inspect the fault. It is best to go to a repair shop and use a lift to raise the vehicle to check if there are any gaps in the shock absorbers or if there is a fault in the suspension. 2. Excessive gap in the steering tie rod ball joint. Apart from making a clunking noise on bumpy roads, there may also be abnormal noises when turning. In severe cases, the steering wheel may shake, or the tires may wear unevenly. The ball joint should be replaced promptly at a 4S shop or repair shop. 3. Excessive gap in the lower control arm or loose lower control arm. The lower control arm is an important component that maintains the elasticity of the car body and is part of the car's suspension. The lower control arm connects the axle and the frame, buffering the impact of bumpy roads on the car. Once the lower control arm fails, it should be replaced promptly at a 4S shop or repair shop.
12
2
Share

Can Automatic Cars Coast in Neutral?

Automatic transmission cars should not coast in neutral. When the car is in neutral coasting, the connection between the engine and the drive wheels is lost, and the car moves forward solely by its own inertia. Prohibited operations for automatic transmission cars: 1. Do not shift gears arbitrarily before the car comes to a complete stop. When switching between P, R, N, and D gears, wait until the car has completely stopped before operating. 2. Do not shift to P gear while waiting at a red light. For short waits, you can stay in D gear and apply the brake; for longer waits, shift to N gear and engage the handbrake, but never shift to P gear while waiting at a red light. When the gear is in P, the transmission is in a locked position to prevent the vehicle from moving. If the car is hit while in P gear, it can directly damage the transmission. 3. Do not tow an automatic transmission car arbitrarily.
15
4
Share

What is a brake pedal?

Brake pedal is the pedal that limits power, also known as the foot brake (service brake) pedal, used for deceleration and stopping. It is one of the five major operating components in car driving and is used very frequently. How the driver controls it directly affects the driving safety of the vehicle. Precautions for using the brake pedal: 1. During emergency braking, hold the steering wheel with both hands and avoid operating it with one hand. 2. The free travel of the brake pedal directly affects braking time and braking distance. Therefore, it is essential to check if the free travel of the brake pedal is appropriate before driving. 3. Braking actions should be swift. If the vehicle skids, release the brake pedal, but the steering wheel must be turned quickly. 4. Avoid emergency braking during high-speed turns. Braking should be done appropriately in advance before turning, maintaining straight-line braking as much as possible and controlling the turning speed. 5. For braking at low to medium speeds or when shifting gears, press the clutch pedal first and then the brake pedal. For braking at medium to high speeds, press the brake pedal first and then the clutch pedal.
20
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.