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how to check transmission fluid on vw golf

by Tianna Thompson Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Follow these simple steps to check your transmission fluid:

  • Turn your car on as the engine should be warmed up to check the level.
  • Locate the transmission fluid dipstick. It can usually be found to the right of the oil dipstick on front-wheel-drive cars. ...
  • Remove the dipstick and touch the fluid, making sure to rub it between your fingers. The fluid should be nearly clear, with a pink hue. ...
  • Wipe the dipstick with a rag and then insert it back into the vehicle. Pull it out again and check the level. ...
  • Use a funnel to top off your fluid, making sure not to overfill it.

Full Answer

Does a 2000 VW Golf have a transmission fluid dipstick?

Transmission Fluid Level Check Volkswagen Golf (1999-2006) - 2000 Volkswagen Golf GLS 2.0L 4 Cyl. Our research indicates that your vehicle does not have a transmission fluid dipstick. These types of transmissions are designed to be maintenance free.

What to do if your Volkswagen has low transmission fluid?

The best way to avoid low transmission fluid is to check it often and follow Volkswagen’s maintenance schedule. You should also visually inspect your transmission coolant lines. The pan gasket, and pan itself will often leak as well.

How do you check the transmission fluid on a VW Jetta?

Plug the Ross-Tech diagnostic software into the OBD2 port and begin to monitor the VW Jetta, Passat, CC, Golf, Beetle, or Eos transmission fluid temperature. 4th Group 019 - Display group 019 in field 1 will allow for an accurate DSG fluid temperature reading.

Where is the transmission fluid dipstick on a 4 door hatchback?

Turbo Diesel Hatchback (4 Door) Our research indicates that your vehicle does not have a transmission fluid dipstick. These types of transmissions are designed to be maintenance free. In order to check the transmission fluid, your vehicle likely has check valve on the bottom of the transmission on the bottom of your car.

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How Do I Check Transmission Fluid?

The first step to checking your transmission fluid is to find a level parking space preferably outside as you’ll need to run the vehicle’s engine for several minutes. Once in position, turn on the engine, pop the hood, and perform the following steps:

How Do I Check a Manual Transmission?

If your vehicle uses a manual transmission, it’s highly advised you schedule a quick service appointment to have it inspected by a certified technician. The reason is that in many cases, transmission fluid is harder to access and requires your vehicle to be hoisted to reach the plug.

How Often Should I Change Transmission Fluid?

A good rule of thumb is to fully replace your vehicle’s transmission fluid every 60,000 miles for automatic transmissions and every 30,000 miles for a manual transmission. If this seems difficult to track, the aim is to have it replaced every two to four years.

Schedule Service Today!

If after reading this guide you realize that you’re due for a transmission checkup, simply stop by Faulkner Volkswagen go online to schedule an appointment that best suits your busy schedule.

Low Transmission Fluid Signs: Volkswagen Golf

Higher RPM at any given speed – If your Golf’s engine seems to be revving higher than it should be at any particular speed than it may very well be a symptom of low transmission fluid. It could also indicate that the torque converter is not locking up either. But if it’s the torque converter, it’ll only jump up a few hundred RPM ‘s.

Conclusion: Volkswagen Golf Low Transmission Fluid Symptoms

If your Volkswagen Golf’s transmission fluid levels are full, but you are experiencing these symptoms, you should pay attention to the color of your transmission fluid. Most transmission fluid is going to be a nice amber color. As it ages it’s going to look like a dirty red. This is generally will not cause the transmission to operate differently.

How to fill a VW transmission?

Hand tighten the fill adapter onto the VW transmission pan. Once the fill adapter is installed, slide the fill hose on as pictured.

What is the VW transmission fluid change interval for Aisin transmissions?

How often should Aisin VW Jetta, Passat, CC, Golf, Tiguan, Beetle, or Rabbit transmission fluid be changed? The recommended service interval for changing the VW transmission fluid on Aisin transmissions is every 50,000 miles - 60,000 miles. Those with more aggressive driving styles, constant extreme heat, heavy city traffic, trailer pulling, or other severe driving conditions may want to replace the VW transmission fluid sooner. Changing your 6 speed VW Aisin transmission fluid is important and helps extend the life of your transmission.

What transmission is used in the 09G?

The VW 09G and 09M 6-Speed Aisin automatic transmissions came optioned with two different ATF specifications from VW. The ATF specification required will dependent on the exact year, make, model, and engine option. For some vehicle applications a transmission code might be required to confirm the exact ATF specification required.

What transmission is used on a 2007 VW Jetta?

This procedure is demonstrated on a 2007 VW Jetta MKV 2.5L 20V with the 09G Aisin Warner 6-speed automatic transmission.

How many bolts are in a 09G trans pan?

09G style trans pan has 8 bolts total. The 09M style trans pan has 9 bolts total.

How many liters of ATF in a kit?

Our kit contains 6 liters of ATF for all average ATF fluid and filter change situations. This provides most customers an adequate amount of ATF while filling and fluid level checking the transmission. We also recommend having an extra liter in case a customer spills and would not typically have enough ATF on hand to complete the service.

What transmissions come with AISIN?

This article details the necessary steps on how to change VW transmission fluid on 2002-2018 Jetta, Passat, CC, Golf, Tiguan, Beetle, and Rabbit models that came equipped with the 6-speed Aisin transmissions. This transmission type is also referenced as the 09G and 09M transmissions, which is the first three letters of the transmissions part number.

What is the VW transmission fluid fill capacity for the DSG transmission?

The transmission fluid service fill for the DSG 6-Speed is 5.2 liters (5.49 quarts).

What temperature should the transmission fluid be on Audi A3?

Side Note: Do not allow the Audi A3, S3, and TT transmission temperature to exceed 45C° (113°F). Reinstall the 14mm hex bit drain plug before the transmission fluid temperature exceeds 45C° (113°F).

What transmission does a 2006 Jetta GLI have?

This procedure is demonstrated on a 2006 VW Jetta GLI with the DSG 6-speed automatic transmission. However, these DSG fluid and filter how-to steps and procedures also apply to the following VW models:

How many liters of DSG fluid is in a kit?

We choose to supply 6 liters in our kit to ensure our customers are supplied with the factory 5.2 liter DSG fluid and filter change capacity. Some other kits on the market only supply 5 liters. (See related product below)

What transmissions come with 0D9?

This article details the necessary steps on how to change VW transmission fluid on 2002-2019 Jetta, Passat, CC, Golf, Beetle, and Eos models that came equipped with the 6-speed DSG transmissions. This transmission type is also referenced as the 02E and 0D9 transmissions, which is the first three letters of the transmissions part number. It is also known as the DQ250 transmission.

What is DSG transmission?

A variety of VW models came equipped with the direct shift gearbox (DSG) transmissions. The design yields better RPM control for more powerful and a more instantaneous shift. The DSG transmission features both manual and automatic modes of operation. For this reason, in this article VW DSG transmission fluid isn't strictly referred to as VW "automatic" transmission fluid (aka VW ATF).

Where is the filter on a VW Jetta?

Locate the VW Jetta, Passat, CC, Golf, Beetle, or Eos DSG transmission filter housing at the top of the transmission. This is a black plastic housing. Using a 24mm socket loosen and remove the housing. You may want to consider placing several rags around the filter area to absorb any spillage.

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