the VW dealership told me it is a sealed transmission. So drive it till it drops. At least that's what they told me.
The transmission is serviced with lifetime fluid and does not have a dipstick. The fluid can be changed by the dealership with a special tool.
In a 2006 Volkswagen Passat, the transmission fluid symbol warning light is located on the odometer. The yellow light is a representation of the engine with the word check .
You dont or you just change it
You do not take it to the shop. It does not have a dipstick I is considered sealed for life
To check the automatic gearbox oil level on a 2002 Passat TDI Estate, pull out the dipstick with the gearshift in neutral. Let the engine run and check on the oil level.Ê
check your owner's manual. Probably premium.
VW from 1995 and on (automatic transmission) HAVE NO OIL DIPSTICK. You have to take it to your VW dealer for a check every 100 K miles. I hope this help. Good luck and GOD Bless.
this tipe a car usually comes with a sealed transmission ,,,,means no stick to check level fluids, the fluid is presure in to it ,,do not open ,, take to dealer or somebody that work in transmission ,,,also know at the dealer will cost u about 18 dollars a qt. of transmission fluid so be ready,,,,,good luck.......................
After repairing the cause of the code, you clear with a scan tool.
The 1996 Chevy Camaro automatic transmission has a fluid capacity of 7.3 quarts. You can check the automatic transmission fluid level with the transmission dipstick.
Check your Automatic Transmission fluid level
You should check your owner's manual for the exact location in your 2001 Volkswagen Passat. Then, look for a green?æcap, located on the driver's side in the front of the engine compartment. It should be between the headlight assembly and the ABS brake control.