What kind of transmission fluid does a 2002 Volkswagen Beetle take?

What kind of transmission fluid does a 2002 Volkswagen Beetle take?

2002-2005 VW Beetle 2.0L 8V Models use VW G 055 025 A2 transmission fluid.

How do you put transmission fluid in a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer?

How to Add Transmission Fluid to a Mountaineer

  1. Locate the transmission of the Mountaineer.
  2. Remove the plug by unscrewing it with your hand.
  3. Place a fluid level tube into the hole and attach a small funnel to the end of the tube.
  4. Pour the transmission fluid into the funnel until the compartment is full.

How to check and fill VW Beetle transmission fluid aka?

Diagnostic software allows you to accurately and simultaneously check the transmission fluid temperature and corresponding VW Beetle ATF level. When the transmission fluid is between a certain temperature a small amount of fluid will flow from the level insert fill port area. More Information: http://www.blauparts.com/vw/vw_fluid/… Loading…

How do you change gearbox oil in a VW Beetle?

The new gearbox oil now needs to go in to the filling awkward hole. Fortunately, the bottles the oil comes in have a pull-out spout. The idea is you pull the spout out until it stretches a couple of inches (or however long it’ll go) and stick the end in the hole.

Where is the filling hole on a VW Beetle?

Take the left hand side rear wheel off (that’s the left hand side as you’re sitting in the drivers seat, looking out the windscreen.) You’ll need access to a bolt on the side of the gearbox, and it’s a lot easier with the wheel off. On the side of the gearbox is the filling hole, and it is quite awkward to get at.

What should I do if I leak oil in my gearbox?

Let it leak out, when the oil is level with the bottom of the hole it has the right amount in and you can screw the bolt back in. Don’t put the plugging bolt back in before the oil has levelled out or you can cause too much pressure in the gearbox and damage it. Squeezing new oil in to the gearbox filler hole from below. (Click to enlarge.)

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