Vw jetta automatic gets stuck between 2nd and 3rd gear, revs but does not accelerate
While driving gets stuck between 2nd and 3rd gear, revs but does not accelerate. sounds like it is forcing and makes a noise thn once past 3rd t drives well.Has been happening on a regular basis in th last few weeks
Thanks! Took it to the dealer and there is an extended warranty on the body valve.The part was changed,the car is fineThanks! Took it to the dealer and there is an extended warranty on the body valve.The part was changed,the car is fine
AnonymousNov 27, 2012
You got very lucky with just a valve body issuesYou got very lucky with just a valve body issues
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It sounds like you may have a bad synchronizer gear. Unless you know how to take down a transmission and replace it I'd visit a good reputable shop to get their opinion and estimate.
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when vw started to use the computer controlled gearbox system a criticism was the shift was very harsh,to counter this they made it rev slightly before changing.so that you know the system, try this out....without touching the gas.....put it in d and let the car accelerate to its max speed,stop,then use 1/3rd of gas (keep your foot still)and let it do the same...stop,then,if safe,put your foot to the floor,hard, notice when the car changes gear(revs/speed)then if you drive,only using the first1/3rd of the gas,the cars change pattern will alter to suit.......wierd it is.....
Shop for a rebuilt transmission, or get an estimate from AAMCO for a rebuild job, but it won't be cheap. Get at least 3 estimates before you decide how to proceed. Good luck.
Thanks! Took it to the dealer and there is an extended warranty on the body valve.The part was changed,the car is fine
You got very lucky with just a valve body issues
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