Description
Keeping your automatic transmission fluid clean is imperative to keeping your transmission shifting properly. If the filter gets clogged, the hydraulic pressure in your transmission can drop dangerously low. Replace yours to keep your transmission working properly.
When replacing the filter, you should also replace the transmission pan gasket to keep everything sealed properly. Also, order some new fluid to rejuvenate your transmission and guarantee years of quality performance. Using inferior, aftermarket fluid can actually shorten the life of your transmission. Always use factory approved fluid.
Check your owner’s manual for the proper intervals at which your transmission fluid should be changed.
Cross Reference
Make
Model
Submodel
Engine
Special Fitment Notes
Volkswagen |
Beetle |
All |
1.8T Gen3 |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Beetle |
All |
2.0T |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Beetle |
All |
2.0T Gen3 |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Beetle |
All |
2.5L |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Golf VII |
Hatchback |
1.8T Gen3 |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Golf VII Facelift |
FWD |
1.8T Gen3 |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Jetta VI |
Sedan |
1.8T Gen3 |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Jetta VI |
Sedan Facelift |
1.8T Gen3 |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
Volkswagen |
Jetta VI |
Sedan Facelift |
1.4T |
For vehicles with transmission code NTJ or QCE only
|
Volkswagen |
Passat B7 |
FWD |
1.8T Gen3 |
Use vehicle selector to confirm fitment
|
*The above product applications have been written by
ECS Tuning. All warranties, product application, fitment,
and performance are the responsibility of ECS Tuning.
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