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Re: 2002 Jetta Transmission [danni2] by blackjetta1
Nov 12, 2007 (9:13 pm)
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Replying to: danni2 (Apr 04, 2007 12:16 pm)

I also have a manuel transmission 2003 jetta, when i changed my battery it worked great for about a weak, then i go and have my oil changed, now my transmission is slipping, reving at high rpms, abs light and brake light on dash is beeping and stuck on, I am a single parent and really afraid of costs Do you know where the transmission dipstick is located??? Please anyone if you could help let me know
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Re: 2002 Jetta Transmission [blackjetta1] by lemonjetta1
Nov 13, 2007 (6:24 am)
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Replying to: blackjetta1 (Nov 12, 2007 9:13 pm)

Newer Jettas don't have a dipstick...you have to go to a transmission shop or the dealer and get them to run it on the computer
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Re: Transmission Problems; OBD code P1778 [akkjetta] by lemonjetta1
Nov 13, 2007 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: akkjetta (Oct 22, 2007 9:18 am)

Let me know if you get anymore info on your problem....I might be having the same issue. I still cant find a decent VW Mechanic anywhere around here to diagnose my problem...everyone I take it to just wants me to put a new tranny in...OF COURSE THEY DO!! $$$$
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Re: 2002 Jetta Transmission [blackjetta1] by jeffyscott
Nov 13, 2007 (6:54 am)
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Replying to: blackjetta1 (Nov 12, 2007 9:13 pm)

I don't know about the lights and all, but the slipping may mean you need a new clutch.
 
The comment above about no dipsticks on newer jettas is true of automatics. Manual transmissions, however, have never had dipsticks...it is nothing new or unusual.
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2002 Jetta manual downshift technique by razor111
Nov 15, 2007 (4:02 pm)
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I've owned my jetta for exactly 3 years now. Its a 5-speed manual. I pretty much learned how to drive standard on this car.
 
My question is: is it better to downshift by shifting into neutral first and revving the engine a little bit to bring the rpms up then shift into the next lower gear, or should I just shift right into the next lower gear and let the clutch out? I heard that its better to bring the rpms up a bit, but does Volkswagen recommend this?
Thanks for your help
(a newbie, first message posted)
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Re: 2002 Jetta manual downshift technique [razor111] by pat HOST
Nov 16, 2007 (2:32 am)
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Replying to: razor111 (Nov 15, 2007 4:02 pm)

Welcome - glad to have you here!
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Re: 2002 Jetta manual downshift technique [razor111] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Nov 16, 2007 (8:03 am)
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Replying to: razor111 (Nov 15, 2007 4:02 pm)

I think for most normal driving you don't have to shift into neutral, but you should blip the throttle as you depress the clutch IF you are in the upper range of the tachometer just before downshifting. Shifting into neutral should not be necessary for the modern synchro transmission--it's more of a race car thing.
 
By blipping the throttle, you avoid the nasty thing called 'compression braking', which could, if the car is unbalanced, cause a spin.
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No warning, differential/transmission locks up on freeway by naz2
Nov 28, 2007 (8:46 am)
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I had a very scary thing happen with my 2002 Jetta a few days ago. Driving on the freeway and all of a sudden I feel something like I hit something in the road. Then I had control of the car for about another minute. Got it off the freeway somehow without hitting anyone. Wheels wouldn't even move forward and leaking transmission fluid everywhere, they had to drag it up the tow truck ramp. Mechanic told me the differential internally exploded. He said he had the same thing happen to a Volkswagen he used to have. I could have easily been killed or killed someone else because this happened. I was fortunate no one was around me when it blew. Car only had 75,000 miles on it. I'm the original owner and I took very good care of it. Very scary how this happened with no warning. I considered buying another Volkswagen for my next car, but now never again.
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Re: No warning, differential/transmission locks up on freeway [naz2] by razor111
Nov 28, 2007 (10:48 am)
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Replying to: naz2 (Nov 28, 2007 8:46 am)

Good thing you are okay! I cant believe that happened. I've never heard of that happening, but I think it would be possible if the differential had no gear oil inside it to lubricate the internal parts, but with volkswagens I am pretty sure you dont need the gear oil because most of their cars are front wheel drive which would mean the differential and transmission work as one unit which is called the transaxle. I'm pretty sure the transmission fluid lubricates the entire unit. For whatever reason it happened, luckily you are alright.
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does anyone know what this is by karma6
Dec 05, 2007 (11:59 pm)
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i have a 2003 jetta gl. manuel transmission. when driving the vehicle it does not matter if in the middle of changing gears driving or going from a start to a go position, the vehicle will lunge and will make a loud clunk noise. i have also had the vehicle completely stall at red lights. the vehicle has 158k miles i am the original owner. i changed the spark plugs thinkine maybe that was the problem but the vehicle still does it. somedays it will start others it will not. i have been told that it is possibly the clutch, the oxygen sensor, or the cat converter....has anyone experienced any of the symptoms?

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