immediatly to the right of the starter.
#1
How do I find my trans code? Where do I look for this?My Car Specification is as below-
2001 Volkswagen Jetta GLS
Body Style: SEDAN 4 DR
Engine Size: 2.0L L4 FI
Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Auto Transmission
1,984 cc 2 liters 4 in-line engine with 82.5 mm bore, 92.8 mm stroke, 10 compression ratio, overhead cam and two valves per cylinder
Unleaded fuel
#2
immediatly to the right of the starter.
Auto trans fluid change or flush will not make a trans fail. Stop spreading the wives tale/urban myth.
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#3
Thanks Richard!isnt the starter a part of the engine? How do I see the starter to begin with?..I opened the hood and looked...I can see a cover on top of the engine...cant read it from outside as the cover seems to be getting in the way.... ...Do I have to open the cover by removing the screws on top of it?
Thanks,
Aby
#4
Cant find the starter????Its bolted to the trans, torward the front of the car. Trans is on left side of car, under breather/battery area.
Auto trans fluid change or flush will not make a trans fail. Stop spreading the wives tale/urban myth.
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#5
I just cant the three letter code for mine...vw part number for mine is 01m 300 032 LX
#6
I have a 2001 tdi, should the code be in the same spot? Looked to the right of the starter and can't see it.
#7
Try this site for location of transmission codes:
http://www.zelek.com/trany_data.htm
#8
Thats a nice link for manual transmissions... This is the auto trans section.
Try this link for auto trans.
http://www.kansascitytdi.com/01m%20faq.htm
You'll have to scroll down a bit.
Auto trans fluid change or flush will not make a trans fail. Stop spreading the wives tale/urban myth.
ASE Master Certified Technician with L1 Advanced Diagnostic Rating Recently passed ASE certification for Light Diesel repair.
www.KansasCityTdi.com