What kind of transmission does a Eurovan Rialta use?

What kind of transmission does a Eurovan Rialta use?

Filter (Strainer) VW # 01M 325 429 Filter Gasket (installed on neck of filter in the picture VW # 01M 325 443 Pan Gasket VW # 098 321 370 AFT Fluid, 4 liters VW # G 052 162 A2 Some places may sell all three of the gasket and filter parts as a kit, VW #098 398 009A. This fits all years of EuroVan 1995-2003 used for the Rialta.

How often do you change the transmission on a Rialta?

The automatic transmission being used on a Rialta motorhome instead of the much smaller and lighter EuroVan certainly makes this a “severe use” case. Accordingly, Rialta owners should schedule a change of ATF about every 20,000 miles, or twice as often as the regular EuroVan.

How big is a VW Rialta Camper Van?

The Rialta camper van starts life as a VW EuroVan. Winnebago Industries then takes it to the level of a World Class Motorhome. The Rialta is stretched to 22-feet in length and equipped with full motor home amenities including, a fully equipped galley, bathroom, dining/sleeping areas and a large translucent skylight.

What kind of engine does a VW Rialta have?

For starters, unlike Class B conversion vans, the Rialta isn’t adapted from another vehicle. It’s engineered from the ground up. Starting with a VW chassis and a stout but fuel-efficient 2.8 L 140 hp Volkswagen-engineered VR6 engine, Rialta is constructed with the same strict standards as larger Winnebago Industries motor homes.

Where does the oil change on a Rialta take place?

Step-by-Step Oil Change Procedure: Before you begin, you should know that the VW EuroVan chassis from which the Rialta is based uses a sheet metal “belly-pan” underneath the engine area on all VR-6 based engines.

How big is a VW Eurovan Rialta camper?

The Rialta is stretched to 22-feet in length and equipped with full motor home amenities including, a fully equipped galley, bathroom, dining/sleeping areas and a large translucent skylight. With the 201hp VR6 engine and front-wheel-drive the Rialta offers good fuel efficiency and maneuverability.

How much does a VW transmission kit cost?

This fits all years of EuroVan 1995-2003 used for the Rialta. An average price for the complete kit is about $30-$40. If you attempt to buy these parts from a VW dealership, the price will range from $50 to $125.

How often does a VW Eurovan transmission need to be changed?

The official VW Recommended Maintenance Schedule for the EuroVan calls for the ATF to be changed every 40,000 miles. If you talk to any dealer or mechanic who advises you that the transmission is a “sealed” unit, you need to immediately find another dealer or mechanic.

How big is a Winnebago Eurovan Rialta camper?

Winnebago Industries then takes it to the level of a World Class Motorhome. The Rialta is stretched to 22-feet in length and equipped with full motor home amenities including, a fully equipped galley, bathroom, dining/sleeping areas and a large translucent skylight.

How much does a 1999 Winnebago EuroVan Camper cost?

Ca 1999 Winnebago Volkswagen Eurovan Camper 1999 Winnebago VW Eurovan Camper in Excellent Condition Was $39,995 Sales Price $34,995 This is a rare and hard to find excellent condition Winnebago Volkswagen Euro Van Camper. Sleeps up to 4. Has seat belts for 4.

Where is the Winnebago Volkswagen Rialta for sale?

This Class B is located in Centralia, Washington and is in great condition. She is also equipped with a Volkswagen engine that has 128,099 miles (as of September 24). Reason for selling is aging and health. 1998 Winnebago Rialta with 74,774 miles.

What kind of chassis does a Winnebago Rialta use?

Only your VIN will identify which model year VW EuroVan is used for your underlying chassis. Information contained on this page assumes the same model year EuroVan as the Rialta. Please note that all 2004 and 2005 Rialtas are virtually identical and they all use the 2003 EuroVan chassis, although the VIN may show as a 2004 model.

Is the transmission on a Rialta a sealed unit?

If you talk to any dealer or mechanic who advises you that the transmission is a “sealed” unit, you need to immediately find another dealer or mechanic. The automatic transmission being used on a Rialta motorhome instead of the much smaller and lighter EuroVan certainly makes this a “severe use” case.

Are there any Rialtas that are the same size?

All Rialtas are built on the same identical chassis and have the same identical widths, heights, and lengths. None is any larger than the others. The only difference is in the interior floor plan.