What is the p code on a VW transmission?
P0706 / 17090 – Transmission range sensor A, circuit range performance. P codes are generic fault codes. They often come up on VW cars such as Jetta, Bora, Golf, GLI, Beetle, CC, Rabit, Tiguan, Routan, and Passat, but they can come upon any car with a faulty automatic transmission range sensor.
What is the fault code on a VW?
Use a Volkswagen Audi OBD-II scanner to read fault codes from both the engine control module and transmission control module. Pay attention to all codes that show as CURRENT / PRESENT or ACTIVE. These codes will tell you what is wrong with your VW.
Where is the transmission range sensor on a VW?
Codes that start with a number are Volkswagen specific codes. In some cases, a faulty code that points to a faulty transmission range sensor may, in fact, be caused by a faulty Transmission Control Module (TCM / TCU). On Volkswagens, the TCM is often mounted on the floor of the passenger footwell.
What should the voltage be on a Volkswagen Passat?
With the engine running, the system voltage should be 14.1-14.4 volts, and it’s typically caused by a bad alternator. It’s very common to get the battery light with P0562. P0562 is triggered whenever your Passat’s voltage drops below 10 volts for over a minute straight. Ideal voltage should be around 14 volts with the engine running.
Can a Volkswagen transmission be rebuilt with OEM parts?
Our replacement Volkswagen transmissions are are not rebuilt, but rather remanufactured using top-quality OEM parts from the best brand name Volkswagen auto parts suppliers. Call Certified Transmission today for a price.
How to find the correct transmission for a Volkswagen?
Certified Transmission offers the following resource for identifying the correct transmission for your Volkswagen vehicle. Begin by choosing the Volkswagen model listed below to find the correct remanufactured transmission for your Volkswagen.