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Thread: Weird transmission behaviour 2008 Multivan 6 speed auto

  1. #11
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    Are of you VW specialist mechanics able to explain in simpleton terms {me} what the correlation is between the t5 triptronic auto gear box and engine management , as 3 times today I was left with no drive in the space of 5 minutes . Stopped at red light took off reving engine very slow forward movment + no go turn off [middle of intersection great] restart and away we go less than a minute later does the same turning into shops ., and then again minute later at corner turn . Twenty minutes later down to shops and it does not miss a beat , why would electronics cause the auto to go into neutral ???????????????????????

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    Sunny, Might be worth asking your local dealer to check if there is a TSB for the problem you're experiencing or ask them to flash the ECU. You'll see in my A/T thread that there was a TSB that exactly matched my issue and a software update was applied. I've had the van back for three days now and happy to report the gear changes are silky smooth.

  3. #13
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    Transmission problem???

    Quote Originally Posted by bluefin321 View Post
    Doesn't sound good... hope for your sake we won't be adding another failed a/t to the growing list. Mine failed with very similar km's and VW came to the party with a 50% goodwill claim even though it was out of warranty. A fluid change is unlikely to help if internal components are already worn. Make sure they check for clutch material in the fluid.

    Might be a long shot, but try resetting the TCM.

    Best of luck.
    How many years out of warranty was yours if VW came to party to give 50% - asking as have 2006 auto multivan 2.5TDI transmission failed on mine with only 84000kms on clock. Customer Care said I have to tow to dealer and they will advise me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walkinginstead View Post
    How many years out of warranty was yours if VW came to party to give 50% - asking as have 2006 auto multivan 2.5TDI transmission failed on mine with only 84000kms on clock. Customer Care said I have to tow to dealer and they will advise me.
    Same model as yours.

  5. #15
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    2007 VW 2.5TDi Crewvan 6 speed Auto
    Hi, I changed the trans. oil (to Penrite) as suggested on another forum and had a couple of months of trouble-free motoring, then the auto started playing up with poor (mushed) upward gear changes and bad baulking as it selected the lower gears coming to a halt. I changed the oil again and found small particles of metal on the filter, reset the transmission memory but the problem got no better.Having found the only Auto Transmission repair shop in Victoria to look at the problems I took it for a computer analysis which interestingly presented no active transmission fault codes. However I was advised last july that the transmission was destroying itself and I was presented with a full $6400 rebuild!!!
    Given that the van is worth squat with a stuffed 'box, I booked it in.
    Now, I have no allegiance to this organisation but was extremely happy with the service I received.
    The Manager, Sid Quintal has a lot of experience with these boxes and although he doesn't do too many these days he has done quite a few in the past!!!
    The van was dropped off on Monday and I picked it up Thursday lunch time.
    The following work was done;
    New Gaskets, Seals, Rings And Oil Seals
    New Friction Plates
    New Band
    New Oil Filter
    New Bushings
    New Bearings
    New Servo Piston Assembly
    New Aftermarket Forward & Direct Clutch Drum
    New Electrical Solenoid Block
    Transgo Correction Kit
    Remanufactured Quality Torque Converter
    Dyno Tested To Ensure Smooth Operation
    New OEM Gaskets, Seals, Rings And Oil Seals
    New Friction Plates
    New Oil Filter
    New OEM Updated Wave Ring
    New OEM Oil Pump Half Assembly
    New OEM Solenoids
    Remanufactured Quality Torque Converter
    Dyno Tested To Ensure Smooth Operation
    After all the preliminary tests are carried out and accepted, our transmissions are all built in an environmentally controlled area where we ensure the best rebuilding practises are followed and our quality control is strictly adhered to. When the rebuild process is completed, all our transmissions are dyno & leak tested prior to shipping or installation and fluid filled to allow for a cooler flow check to be performed in the vehicle.
    2 Year/50,000km warranty (Non Commercial Vehicles) applies to our fully rebuilt transmission and torque-converter assemblies which have all been through testing for Valve-Body/Mechatronic operation, component leak down, clearance and specification check, before being assembled. Once assembled, they are then dyno tested prior to shipping or fitting.
    For those of you interested this is where I went


    Sid Quintal
    Service Manager
    A&B Automotive Remanufacturing
    12-14 Cahill Street, Dandenong South
    Victoria. 3175
    Ph: 03 9768 3755
    Fax: 03 9768 3543
    E-Mail: sid@abautomatics.com.au
    www.abautomatics.com.au


    I had a quick tour of the workshop facility which is impressive and spotless. Interesting to see the number of prestige cars there that have endemic auto box issues that A&B repair, they have the only Australian licence to repair ZF boxes.
    I hope this helps.

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