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Transmission Temperature Sensor/Switch: Service and Repair




Sensor for transmission RPM / Transmission fluid temperature sensor -G182- / -G93-, removing and installing





Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required





^ Drip tray V.A.G1306
^ Torque wrench V.A.G1331
^ Safety goggles
^ Engine not running.

Caution: Do not run the engine or tow the vehicle with the oil pan removed or when there is no gear oil in the transmission.

Note:
^ Read rules for cleanliness when working on the automatic transmission.
^ General repair instructions.
^ Lightly lubricate O-rings and seals with gear oil. Other types of lubricant will cause the transmission hydraulics to malfunction.

Removing

Caution: Follow steps required when disconnecting battery

Note: The battery is located in the rear compartment, in the spare wheel well.

- Disconnect ground strap on battery (in rear compartment) with ignition switched off





- Remove oil pan.
- Remove Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) Mechatronic.

- Unscrew bolt - B -.
- Remove sensors - A - from transmission together with wire.

Installing
Installation is performed in reverse sequence. Note the following:
- Lubricate sensors - A - with gear oil and insert into opening on side of transmission.





- Tighten new bolt (M6) - B - to 10 Nm.
- Install mechatronic.

Note: When installing the Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) Mechatronic -J743-, the wire for connector - A - must not become trapped or pinched. If the wire is damaged, the Sensor for transmission RPM.

- Secure wire to retainers - arrows - .
- Plug in connector - A - .
- Install oil pan.
- Connect battery

- Follow steps required after connecting battery

- Fill with gear oil.
- Perform basic setting using vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system VAS 5051.