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Date:         Fri, 26 Nov 1999 00:32:50 -0500
Reply-To:     Paul Borghese <paul98@PRODIGY.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Paul Borghese <paul98@PRODIGY.NET>
Organization: Cisco Certification Mailing List (www.groupstudy.com)
Subject:      Re: Transmission Problems - 85 Vanagon Automatic

So how standard is the transmission work? Can any competent transmission shop do the work or do I need to find one that specializes in VW Vanagon Transmissions?

Thanks,

Paul Borghese

Dennis Haynes wrote in message <010201bf37a2$ded083a0$96dd153f@MSNdhaynes57>... >Sounds to me that the direct clutch pack is slipping. Either due to wear or >low hydraulic pressure. Any way, this repair should only require soft parts >replacement. A competent transmission shop should be able to do the whole >job for about $1000 including rebuilt torque converter and replacing the >final drive seals. > >Dennis > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Paul Borghese <PAUL98@PRODIGY.NET> >To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 7:05 PM >Subject: Transmission Problems - 85 Vanagon Automatic > > >> I have a 1985 Automatic Vanagon that seem to be having some transmission >> problems. When driving at high speed (50+ mph) the van has a tendency to >> slowly start to rev higher. Similar to as if it was a manual transmission >> and someone was lightly stepping on the clutch. When I release and >reapply >> the gas the engine will work correct. Also if I release the gas while >going >> downhill, when I step-on the gas the van will first act as if it was in >> neutral reving to the red-line - then grab on the second attempt. >> >> I took the advice of some of the fokes on the list and changed the >> transmission fluid and cleaned the transmission filter. I also checked >the >> final-drive oil and added about a 1/4 quart. But the symptoms till >persist. >> >> One final item. When I check the transmission fluid it reads 1 quart >high! >> Even though I added exactly 3.2 quarts as specified in the manual. This >> has always been the case with this van - the Transmission Oil always reads >> high? Clue? I am checking on a flat surface engine idling in neutral. >> >> So what do you think? Need replacing? I called one place and the >> transmission was $1800 dollars (ouch!). Any ideas on where to get a new >> transmission (new or used?) >> >> Thanks for your help! >> >> Paul Borghese >> paul98@prodigy.net >---


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