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    hi all ,
    my friend has a mk 3 cabrio which has the auto g/box and is experiencing a few problems with it , sometimes it slips out of gear , sometimes it sticks in gear , sometimes nothing at all , before he gets ripped off we are wondering if there are any common / simple to fix problems with these , i dont have any experience with auto,s so am at a loss.. but i have heard these g/box's has a few sensors ?....any advice would be apreciated....
    thanks in advance
    amarok ultimate
    162 tiguan r-line
    e30 m3

  • #2
    Auto's are slushbox's and really crap! Swap it for a manual and may you have many happy times
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    • #3
      Im not sure as to the quality in comparison,
      but whenever either of the auto trannys in our old Falcon or 626 got a bit cranky, we simply had it taken for a general service (oil change, possible seals change, filters ect).
      The box would run like new after that.

      Aparantly automatics (older ones) need yearly (maybe 2) servicing to keep them happy.
      MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
      80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
      HAHAHA

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      • #4
        Terrible autos in the Golf 3s.
        Options are secondhandie, probably $2500 fitted at least and good luck.
        Fully rebuilt, at least $6k
        Or Manual conversion, $3500 with new clutch and should never break again.
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        02 4627 3072 or 0423 051737 www.camdengti.com

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        • #5
          hi ,
          thanks for the quick replys, unfortunatley the manual swap is not an option for him....but your right , it would be better..
          as for the service ..he was hoping to avoid getting ripped for something that may be a common thing like a faulty sensor...
          i suppose he will just have to pay the cash and take it garage...
          cheers
          amarok ultimate
          162 tiguan r-line
          e30 m3

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          • #6
            Get the fliud levels checked first as this 'box is apprently very sensitive to levels. This probably needs to be done by a VW service person as there is no dipstick and the box is meant to be at a certain temperature to check it properly.

            Cheers, Rob
            Past: '77 VW Golf GLS Mk1 3-door, 2 x '95 VW Golf CL Mk3 3-door, 2015 Mk7 90 TSI Manual
            Present: 2018 VW Golf GTI Original Manual Mk7.5, 2006 VW Caddy Life Camper

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