Where is the transmission fluid plug on a Jetta?

Where is the transmission fluid plug on a Jetta?

Move the gear shift through each of the gears a couple of times, then put the gear shift back into “Park.” Get out of the car and slide under the middle passenger’s side of the Jetta along with a drip pan. Locate the “Transmission Fluid Check” plug on the bottom of the transmission pan.

Where is the filler plug in a Volkswagen transmission?

Locate and remove the plastic filler plug from the driver’s side of the transmission, just above the transmission’s pan. The pan is located on the bottom of the transmission, and is rectangular in shape. A lip surrounds the tip of the filler plug.

Where is the transmission check plug on a Volkswagen Golf?

Locate the transmission check plug on the right (passenger) side of the Golf. It’ll be on the low end of the transmission housing. Place a drain bucket beneath the check plug and remove the plug using a ratchet and a 5 mm male hex head adapter.

How to check transmission fluid in Volkswagen cars?

Use a hand oil pump, with one tube in fresh tranny fluid and the other in the check-fill hole, to refill the transmission with fluid. It’s impossible to overfill — just stop when fluid starts to trickle out of the check-fill hole. Install a new fill plug and snug it down similarly.

How to check and fill VW Passat transmission fluid?

Diagnostic software allows you to accurately and simultaneously check the transmission fluid temperature and corresponding VW Passat 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…

Where is the fill check plug on a VW?

On the low right-hand side — passenger side — of the transmission you’ll see the drain plug. On the front, upper left-hand corner you’ll see the fill-check plug. Remove the fill-check plug first with a wrench; if the transmission fluid is up to level, a small amount will trickle out.

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