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where can i buu a 2016 golf tsi torque converter

by Amparo Turcotte V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How much is a brand new torque converter?

Most auto repair shops will charge someone anywhere from $600 to $1000 for a torque converter replacement job. If you would rather do the replacement job yourself, then a new torque converter will cost anywhere from $150 to $500. The exact cost depends on the make and model of your vehicle.

Can I just replace torque converter?

The good news is, if it is just your torque converter that is having issues since it's a self-contained unit, you may not need to replace or rebuild your whole transmission. Torque converters can be serviced or replaced as a single unit.

How do I know what torque converter I need?

8:4013:27How to Choose the Correct Torque Converter - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSome things to kind of consider is if you're putting that that torque inverter behind a big block inMoreSome things to kind of consider is if you're putting that that torque inverter behind a big block in comparison to a small block typically. It will install about 300 rpm higher behind the big block.

Can you refill a torque converter?

0:050:53How to Pre-Fill a Torque Converter - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's perfectly possible to put it in there without pre-filling it but you take a chance of damagingMoreIt's perfectly possible to put it in there without pre-filling it but you take a chance of damaging it and some outfits are pretty sticky about the warranty.

What are the signs of a failing torque converter?

6 Signs of a Failing Torque ConverterLoss of Acceleration. ... Slipping Between Gears. ... Vehicle Won't Shift at All. ... Transmission is Overheating. ... Transmission Fluid Leak. ... Bad Transmission Fluid.

Do you have to remove transmission to replace torque converter?

The torque converter itself is relatively inexpensive (between $150 and $350, depending on the vehicle), but 5-10 hours of labor is involved since the transmission must be removed in order to replace the torque converter.

What is a good torque converter brand?

Top Performance Torque ConvertersAllstar Performance ALL26900 10" Diameter 350/400 Transmission 2700-3000 RPM Stall Speed Torque Converter.ACC Performance 484441 Torque Converter.ACC Performance (48073) 28-3200 Stall Torque Converter.ACC Performance (26065) 42-5000 Stall Torque Converter.More items...

Who makes a good torque converter?

For our street driver, Street Hemi Coronet, we considered some of the great converter manufacturers like Turbo Action, ATI, Dynamic, Transmission Specialties, and TCI. We've used each one of these reputable companies' torque converters through the years without a single issue.

What causes low stall speed?

Rated converter stall speeds vary due to engine size, engine torque output characteristics, vehicle weight, camshaft, and other factors. A large cubic-inch engine will raise a given converter's stall speed. Engines that produce more low-end torque cause a given converter to stall at a higher rpm.

Can you clean out a torque converter?

On most cars, though, it isn't that simple because there is no drain plug in the torque converter. The only way to fully drain these torque converters is to have the converter pump the old fluid out of itself.

Do you have to put oil in torque converter before installing?

When installing the converter onto the transmission, please pour approximately one quart of ATF (automatic transmission fluid) into the converter before installing into the transmission. Using a light grease, coat the transmission seal, front pump bushing, and converter neck.

Does a transmission flush clean the torque converter?

In this process, metal shavings, buildup and debris is also flushed from the transmission, torque converter and oil cooler lines, which is also a good thing. Clean ATF insures the transmission is well lubricated and helps keep the tranny cool.

Can I use old torque converter with new transmission?

Hello - while you could re-use the torque converter (both cars use the AODE 4-speed transmission), I wouldn't. Lots of reasons - if the old transmission self-destructed, there is virtually NO chance to get any debris captured in the old torque converter out of it with fluid flushing.

How long does it take to fix a transmission torque converter?

about 5 to 10 hoursTorque Converter Replacement Costs If you plan on fixing it yourself, then you'll spend around $150 to $500. On the contrary, taking the vehicle to the transmission shop may require $600 to $1000 to cover the repair costs. It'll also take about 5 to 10 hours to get the job done.

Will a torque converter throw a code?

Will a bad torque converter throw a code? Sometimes, but not always. Most torque converter-related codes have to do with the torque converter clutch. Other issues with the converter are less likely to set a code.

How do you fix a shudder torque converter?

1:514:22Torque Converter Shudder: The Symptom And Fixes - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd you were able to hear it that way now how do you fix something like this well the majority ofMoreAnd you were able to hear it that way now how do you fix something like this well the majority of the time torque converter shutter can be fixed just by flushing out the transmission fluid.

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