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Polo Trendline 2013 1.4 Petrol trans leak

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  • Polo Trendline 2013 1.4 Petrol trans leak

    Hi I have a transmission leak as pictured I have been quoted $550 to fix this but am wondering if its straightforward to fix myself. As am fairly mechanical and done lots of work on all sorts of cars just nothing front wheel drive with this fancy dsg thing. Does anyone know where I can get a repair procedure and gasket part no. Or is this too difficult to fix without the right VW knowledge and experience .

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    That's the Mechatronics unit.

    There's a tool you need to hold the clutch forks in position when you refit the unit.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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      Originally posted by talisker View Post
      Hi I have a transmission leak as pictured I have been quoted $550 to fix this but am wondering if its straightforward to fix myself. As am fairly mechanical and done lots of work on all sorts of cars just nothing front wheel drive with this fancy dsg thing. Does anyone know where I can get a repair procedure and gasket part no. Or is this too difficult to fix without the right VW knowledge and experience .

      Many Thanks [ATTACH=CONFIG]47804[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]47805[/ATTACH]
      Thanks Thats a whole lot more info than I had, yeap it doesnt sound like something I will be doing.

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