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I cant get 06 vw jetta fsi turbo to go in first gear after replaceing clutch

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2008

SOURCE: cost to replace clutch in 2000 VW Jetta

from what is was told locally is that it would be around $800 - $1000 and can take just around a full day to do. it is not a quick job, so labor costs can be high and the price of parts play a big factor in it just because it is a vw.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2008

SOURCE: 1998 vw jetta clutch

hi from uk if as you say clutch slips in high gear ie engine revs are not compared to speed you should be doing ? then i am afraid that considering age and probable high milage of car the cars clutch is on its last legs and rqs renew not a difficult or long job to do on jetta but for the moment try not to drive car too much as it will/may fail completely no drive! then you will incurre breakdown/recovery charge ? a stich in time ? saves nine ? hope this helps you?

milespeed

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2008

SOURCE: Jetta 1997, Gear is not shifting smoothly.

take it back to clutch repair shop.. linkage is loose-out of adjustment/ clutch is not adjusted/bled or installed proper/ or internal transmission damage has occurred (syncros) .. good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 VW Jetta with clutch issues

Hi I am Vortash it sounds to me that your Thrust bearing on the clutch actuator arm is damaged , it is probably worn and not pushing evenly or that the cable is rusty and in need of repalcement ( hence the squeaking ? ) the cable may even be stretched ..some jettas in this country also had Hydraulic clutches and this would point to a leak ( damaged rubber seals or slave or master cylinder rubbers leak ) or air bubble , or low fluid level not actuating the thrust arm properly
hope this is of help regards Vortah

ginstervrt

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2012

SOURCE: will a turbo from a 2001 jetta 1.8 fit a 2002 vw jetta 1.8

Yes, as long as they are both the factory turbo, they will be exactly the same. You could even get one from a 98-00 Audi a4

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Vw jetta 2008 fsi DSG transmission fault code p2711 I need information

code p 0711 refers to unexpected ,mechanical gear disengagement====causes --operator error---transmission mechanical fault
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My 2000 VW Jetta TDI suddenly lost power on the interstate. It seemed that it took twice the RPMs to keep the same speed. Is this the turbo kicking off? At lower speeds it feels as if it does not change...

Most likely its your transmission slipping You will need to have it checked by a mechanic if the rpm is double then it has nothing to do with the turbo, if it's a automatic it means the clutches are slipping or if it's a standard it means the clutch is slipping from being worn out or the pressure plate is wore out.
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Code p0299 on 06 jetta

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1997 vw jetta tdi put in gear but does not move as if clutch doesnt release i can put it in gear with no problem but when i let the clutch out it doesnt move

Sounds like the clutch has perished! possibly the thrust bearing, simply replace the clutch!
one thought... take a look at the clutch cable to see if this has not broken or come off it's housing on the gearbox!

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Lost gears

I have the same problem with my 2001 volkswagen cabrio, but I know the solution.
You need a new clutch, or it will continue to slip.
If you cannot afford the clutch. You can "baby" the clutch by easing the clutch out, and eventually it will catch. (It should catch in a second or two.)
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1998 vw jetta clutch

hi from uk if as you say clutch slips in high gear ie engine revs are not compared to speed you should be doing ? then i am afraid that considering age and probable high milage of car the cars clutch is on its last legs and rqs renew not a difficult or long job to do on jetta but for the moment try not to drive car too much as it will/may fail completely no drive! then you will incurre breakdown/recovery charge ? a stich in time ? saves nine ? hope this helps you?
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