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    I have a 2001 2.0l auto golf and I think it's time to change the tranny fluid. The car has 84,000 km. The dealer says that it never needs to be changed since it's a sealed unit and it's a "lifetime fluid".I think the reason it's "lifetime" is because that's for the lifetime of the warrenty.

    my question is should I do it?

    Has anyone done it themselves, or is it better to get it done at the dealer for hundreds of dollars?

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    Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

    Changing it can't hurt even if it doesnt need to be changed. I am not sure how hard it is but most fluids are simply drained and replaced
    KR
    Porsche 991 Carrera S

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    • #3
      Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

      "lifetime" means for the lifetime of the warranty. Bring it by SCFC we have a slick trans flush machine that will actually flush out the torque converter as well as all of the passages in the transaxle. We then fill it with synthetic transaxle fluid. It's the slickest service I've ever done. I did one on my Eurovan, It never shifted better! Call 255-6681 and book your apointment now! Oh yeh ask for Dave to work on your car, that's me!! (Plug, Plug).
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      • #4
        Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

        Originally posted by Volkstech
        "lifetime" means for the lifetime of the warranty. Bring it by SCFC we have a slick trans flush machine that will actually flush out the torque converter as well as all of the passages in the transaxle. We then fill it with synthetic transaxle fluid. It's the slickest service I've ever done. I did one on my Eurovan, It never shifted better! Call 255-6681 and book your apointment now! Oh yeh ask for Dave to work on your car, that's me!! (Plug, Plug).
        Is this a standard VW dealership thing? Sounds ideal for those with auto trannies.
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        • #5
          Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

          Originally posted by LaDubDude
          Is this a standard VW dealership thing? Sounds ideal for those with auto trannies.
          I don't know if all VW dealers have it but I know we do and it works like the dickens!
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          • #6
            Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

            Any idea what you guys charge for that at South Centre? When I asked last time at Fifth Ave. they didn't have a clue because they had told me they've never done it. Lifetime fluid my ***.

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            • #7
              Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

              Originally posted by Volkstech
              I don't know if all VW dealers have it but I know we do and it works like the dickens!
              do you have any idea how much it is to do it???

              My main reason for posting is, is it necessary??????.

              Is my tranny going to die on me if I don't do it soon???

              I know it's probably a good thing to do but if it is done and I don't notice that it is shifting smother I am out hundreds of bucks and I will feel like it was a waste.

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              • #8
                Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                Call SCFC. 255-6681
                I don't have an idea how much it is. It's always a good idea to change your fluids on a regular basis. We all know how VW auto transaxles are.
                Pay little now or pay huge later...
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                • #9
                  Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                  I just drained mine on a 94 020 transaxle, The fluid looked shiny like there was metal flakes in it. Replaced it with some redline and I'm gonna pray she holds together.

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                  • #10
                    Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                    Originally posted by Guysmiley
                    do you have any idea how much it is to do it???

                    My main reason for posting is, is it necessary??????.

                    Is my tranny going to die on me if I don't do it soon???

                    I know it's probably a good thing to do but if it is done and I don't notice that it is shifting smother I am out hundreds of bucks and I will feel like it was a waste.

                    There is no maintenance considering a waste of money but you need to reason what is enough to begin with. Let’s put it this way. The fluid in the tranny is for its lubrication, hydraulic pumps and cooling. There are many moving parts inside the slushbox. Inside the slushbox have a filter to filter out the big particles. The filter will continue to operate to filter the big particles but not all particles will get filtered out. The fluid get past the filter can never return to its new state.

                    Now you think why I need to change fluid if they are for life. Old tranny fluid is in black color when it drained out. So what caused the color changed in the first place?

                    IIRC $400 total fluid, filter and parts included. Bring it to the dealer. They will not f-up.

                    You are welcome to blame VW because of the statement given.

                    Set your tranny softcode to 000012 sport mode. DSP off. (SDP su-X in the first place) See if it make a difference if not then you are ready to fire a letter to VW.

                    Best of luck.

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                    • #11
                      Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                      Originally posted by Volkstech
                      Call SCFC. 255-6681
                      I don't have an idea how much it is. It's always a good idea to change your fluids on a regular basis. We all know how VW auto transaxles are.
                      Pay little now or pay huge later...

                      Fork out $400 regularly is the way to go.

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                      • #12
                        Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                        Originally posted by B5
                        Fork out $400 regularly is the way to go.
                        i read my friends owner manual 2000 jetta and no where does it state life time fluid.
                        there's just no schedule for replacement.
                        under ideal driving conditions

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                        • #13
                          Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                          Originally posted by gtx
                          i read my friends owner manual 2000 jetta and no where does it state life time fluid.
                          there's just no schedule for replacement.
                          under ideal driving conditions
                          Manual trannie fluid is supposed to last forever too . . . closed system and all. I don't buy it, but that's my personal opinion - like others have said, spend a little now or a LOT later.
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                          • #14
                            Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                            Originally posted by B5
                            There is no maintenance considering a waste of money but you need to reason what is enough to begin with. Let’s put it this way. The fluid in the tranny is for its lubrication, hydraulic pumps and cooling. There are many moving parts inside the slushbox. Inside the slushbox have a filter to filter out the big particles. The filter will continue to operate to filter the big particles but not all particles will get filtered out. The fluid get past the filter can never return to its new state.

                            Now you think why I need to change fluid if they are for life. Old tranny fluid is in black color when it drained out. So what caused the color changed in the first place?

                            IIRC $400 total fluid, filter and parts included. Bring it to the dealer. They will not f-up.

                            You are welcome to blame VW because of the statement given.

                            Set your tranny softcode to 000012 sport mode. DSP off. (SDP su-X in the first place) See if it make a difference if not then you are ready to fire a letter to VW.

                            Best of luck.
                            what does the last paragraph mean. I am not understanding it.

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                            • #15
                              Re: auto tranny fluid change? necessary?

                              haha eventually a gear will grind and leave some metal flakes in the fluid which i'm sure you don't want sitting in there.. i'm going to get mine flushed this fall..

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