Here you go this one I found AFTER ours was supposedly serviced by VW if I had found it before I would be $8.5 k better off How to change T5 Auto Gearbox Oil - The Brick-yard
I agree, I'd be very happy to get 250,000km, no matter what brand of car it is.
...and just to remind you guys (some may not know), the T5 vans have Aisin (Toyota own company) automatic transmission. I know quite a few Toyota Tarago owners whose A/T didn't last even 160,000km.
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Here you go this one I found AFTER ours was supposedly serviced by VW if I had found it before I would be $8.5 k better off How to change T5 Auto Gearbox Oil - The Brick-yard
Close enough.
'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
'01 Beetle 2.0
Do you remove the sump Umai to change the filter ?
Yes. Always.
The pan had already been off for the filter change.
'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
'01 Beetle 2.0
There is a company in Dandenong called A&B Automatic transmission service that from memory is the company that T4 transmissions were sent to for reconditioning from South Aust. when I owned a T4 Auto. Do a search on this forum as this has been discussed before.
I don't think I would buy a gearbox from the UK in case you had any problems with it.
Understand how it works, troubleshoot logically BEFORE replacing parts.
2001 T4 TRAKKA Syncro 2.5TDI,2006 Mk5 2.0TDI Golf manual,2001 Polo 1.4 16V manual [now sold], '09 2.0CR TDI Tiguan manual,
Numerous Mk1 Golf diesels
*GEARBOX UPDATE*
I want to thank everyone for their input and sound advice into all of my auto gearbox queries. After many weeks of research and pondering on the varying ways of dealing with this faulty gearbox, I finally decided to go for a low km's salvaged gearbox with a 10,000 kms/3 month warranty. Decided on this option as I was advised on a number of occasions against a rebuild and/or a repair as apparently these aren't always successful!?
Was also put off the rebuild/repair option as to the cost. So took a gamble and went for the salvaged gearbox option. Got gearbox fitted and fully serviced by A&B in Melbourne (thanks to Jets for the recommendation)! for a reasonable price. All in, a cheaper option than the repair/rebuild option.
Regarding the old gearbox, A&B conducted some live tests on the old gearbox before removing it and they stated that the auto gearbox was just slipping? Did not pick up on any of the other faults from previous test results that had been conducted. These being 2nd - 3rd incorrect ratio and faulty conductor plate and solenoid.
So now wondering whether the previous auto gearbox was beyond economical repair?! So I am now considering either taking the autobox somewhere for a strip and quote so as to determine the exact faulty part(s) and then consider either going for option A: Repair gearbox if cheaper than what had been previously quoted on the potentially incorrect diagnosis. Or option B: Find out what parts are faulty and then sell any salvageable parts from the old gearbox? If I do end up going for plan B what working parts are worth keeping and/or selling from the old auto gearbox, if any?!
Thanks in advance!
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