Hi all ... would an auxiliary transmission oil cooler be beneficial if towing for extended trips ? Has anyone used one of these or are they unnecessary. I am planning on using my '05 T5 as a caravan tug for an extended holiday around Aus ( or part of). The caravan will be relatively light weight and well within towing specs for vehicle. Any thoughts, tips or advice will be welcomed....
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Originally posted by WambyMc View PostHi all ... would an auxiliary transmission oil cooler be beneficial if towing for extended trips ? Has anyone used one of these or are they unnecessary. I am planning on using my '05 T5 as a caravan tug for an extended holiday around Aus ( or part of). The caravan will be relatively light weight and well within towing specs for vehicle. Any thoughts, tips or advice will be welcomed....
Do you know what your gross towing weight will be?
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Originally posted by Tornado T5 View PostDo you know what your gross towing weight will be?Last edited by WambyMc; 10-04-2012, 10:27 PM.
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Originally posted by WambyMc View PostWell that has been another can of worms !! Gross weight, from memory being total weight of van and all inclusions i am hoping to keep around 1000kg, and tow ball weight <100kg . I read an article written by an auto transmission mechanic recently where he advised to hold the auto in a gear if it continually shifts up and down ie if going up hills and bends etc. The article was not aimed at any particular vehicle and as mentioned, a auxiliary cooler may not be suitable at all for the T5.
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Originally posted by WambyMc View PostThe article was not aimed at any particular vehicle and as mentioned, an auxiliary cooler may not be suitable at all for the T5.
I will ask my AT specialist what he thinks.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Originally posted by Transporter View PostOne would think that since the pressure is the same in all directions in the fluid at a given point, there shouldn't be a problem with the additional cooler, as long as it's not restrictive.
I will ask my AT specialist what he thinks.
So, more frequent oil changes are good idea, if you want to increase the reliability of your a/t.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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I would aggree with the words of the auto mechanic that Wamby Mc mentions , our transmission has been acting up for some time as you all would know and I also read about towing and using a lower than top gear manual or auto . We towed our MX bikes out for two days camping last Friday I would guess the weight at no more than 700 kg but to save the transmission from undue stress I just stuck it in manual mode and kept it in 5 th it seemed a lot happier than leaving it to change by itself . I wonder how many kilometers of testing was done during developement of the Triptronic and then the DSG as it certainly seems that VW and others have not quite got it right .
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I recently had my auto transmission oil changed with a AT specialist recently and he advised me to try and drive in Sports(S) mode most of the time and in particular whilst towing to prolong the life of the AT. This takes away the gear hunting problem, but he also described how the gear box changes gears differently between 1 to 3rd and 4th to 6th when in drive(D) and sport(S). He also showed me the solenoids from a gearbox he was working on and explained how problems can arise with them and why, and what to look out for (or feel) when driving. Interesting bloke who actually spent some time to explain these things to me and show me around his workshop.
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