What kind of transmission fluid does a 2003 Volkswagen Jetta take?
The kind of transmission fluid the 2003 VW Jetta takes is VW G 055 540 A2. The transmission is one of the most crucial parts of the vehicle.
How much transmission fluid does a 2003 VW Jetta take?
The 2003 VW Jetta useS75w-90 Transmission Fluid. It has a capacity of 5.6 quarts. Transmission fluid, similar to oil, is a lubricant and its purpose is to make sure that the various working parts of the transmission are not subject to damage from heat.
What kind of transmission fluid does a VW Jetta use?
2009-2015 VW Jetta 2.0 TDI Models (Incl. SportWagen) uses VW G 052 182 A2 transmission fluid. 2005-2010 VW Jetta 2.5L 20V (Incl. SportWagen) Models use VW G 055 025 A2 transmission fluid. 2011-2014 VW Jetta 2.5L Models use VW G 055 540 A2 transmission fluid. 2011-2015 VW Jetta 2.0L Non-turbo Models use VW G 055 540 A2 transmission fluid.
What kind of transmission does a VW have?
Automatic tiptronic transmissions allows the driver to switch over and manually control gear selection. A variety of VW models came equipped with the direct shift gearbox (DSG) transmissions. Currently VW uses a 6-speed and 7-speed transverse mounted DSG transmission. The DSG transmission features both manual and automatic modes of operation.
What are the specs of a 2003 VW Jetta?
Water cooled, water pump, cross flow radiator, thermostatically controlled electric 3-speed radiator fan OBD II, ULEV, 3-way catalytic converter with two oxygen sensors (up – and downstream), enhanced evaporation system (California cars with secondary air injection pump), onboard refueling vapor recovery
Where is the transmission computer on a Volkswagen Jetta?
The transmission computer is located under the back seat on Volkswagen Golf Mk3 /Jetta/Passat models, under the right side dashboard cover on Volkswagen New Beetle models, and in the wiper area plenum on other Volkswagen Golf Mk4 /Jetta models. Before the 01M transmission, VW used the 096 four-speed for Mk3 Golf/Jetta cars from 1992-1994.
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