Originally Posted by
Dubnut
The auto transmission in my Golf has started playing up when it is cold. When starting cold the trans appears to slip as soon as any strain is put on. The engine revs and it takes 5-10 seconds for the gears to engage.
So as a first step I serviced the trans by replacing the filter, gasket and fluid. The manual says that the trans has 5.3 ltrs of fluid, however when I drained mine only 2ltrs came out. I put 2ltrs of new fluid back in then checked the level by undoing the inspection nut with the engine warm and fluid dripped out indicating (according to the manual) that the fluid level was sufficient.
So where is the remaining 3.3ltrs of fluid? Does it remain in the torque converter or somewhere that it can't drain from?
After servicing the problem is still there but definitely improved. So now I'm thinking if I can somehow replace all the fluid it might completely fix the problem.
How do I drain all 5.3 ltrs of fluid?
In the torque converter usually You have to do a full flush to get it out I believe.
I had the wrong oil put in an auto a few years ago and it took 12 litres to flush it through Could tell as it was a different color Tranny only held about 5L
At $23 a L was an expensive operation
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