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WTB 2002 ALH Complete Shift Box W/ Cables

themightyquinn

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TDI
1999 New Beetle Black
I'd like a complete shift box with cables in good condition. Thanks in advance!
If it doesn't need to be from an '02 specifically (I don't see why it would), I have one from a '99 Jetta with 90k miles on it.
 

jimbote

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Im not trying to be block headed, but you did get me curios so I checked into it. I looks like the break from Mk3 to Mk4 was mid '99 .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Jetta#Fourth_generation_(A4,_Typ_1J;_1999%E2%80%932005)
EDIT; i'm not referring to the different models produced in 99' i'm specifically referring to the 99 (99.5 if you prefer) mk4 which has the older 02A shifter) ...yeah, just like every car made... the build date for the next model year will have a manufacturing date starting the middle of the current year. But, equipment changes will generally follow the MODEL YEAR. As for the the 99' and 99.5 Jetta there are two possible shift boxes available (mk3/mk4) both are incorrect for your 2002 as the 99.5 mk4 still carried over the older 02A style shift mechanism which.makes it non-compatible and less desirable than the "newer" 02J style found in model year 2000 and newer. But be my guest, and buy a model year 99 (mk3) or 99.5 (old style) shifter for your 2002 and let us know how it works. ;)
 
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RexNICO

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EDIT; i'm not referring to the different models produced in 99' i'm specifically referring to the 99 (99.5 if you prefer) mk4 which has the older 02A shifter) ...yeah, just like every car made... the build date for the next model year will have a manufacturing date starting the middle of the current year. But, equipment changes will generally follow the MODEL YEAR. As for the the 99' and 99.5 Jetta there are two possible shift boxes available (mk3/mk4) both are incorrect for your 2002 as the 99.5 mk4 still carried over the older 02A style shift mechanism which.makes it non-compatible and less desirable than the "newer" 02J style found in model year 2000 and newer. But be my guest, and buy a model year 99 (mk3) or 99.5 (old style) shifter for your 2002 and let us know how it works. ;)



This is VERY helpful information, do some googling regarding the 02A v 02J. You'll find people retrofit the (newer) 02J style into both 99.5 MK4 and older MK3 cars.
 

TDI Greg

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Washington Court House, Ohio
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2002 Jetta ALH
Ok to clarify I need a shifter for an 02J trans. The shift tower has already been converted. I'm not exactly sure what year the car is, but it was manual swapped and apparently the guy put in a pre 02j trans, but since then the tower has been swapped. Thanks for the helpful info. I have had several people respond already, so I think I have enough options to get what I'm looking for. Thanks again.
 

themightyquinn

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1999 New Beetle Black
Kind of curious now to know which I have, these are the ones I have off my '99 (available as full 90k mile manual swap)
 

TDI Greg

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2002 Jetta ALH

jimbote

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I beg to differ. My 2002 is not like this and what Im looking for is not like this. I pretty sure this is y2k and earlier (older).
https://www.idparts.com/shift-cable-ends-pair-early-1j0711761a-p-5081.html
here is the y2k and later
https://www.idparts.com/shift-cable-ends-pair-latea5-brm-1j0711761c-1j0711761b-p-2426.html
your initial request was for a shift box and cables... any 2000-2006 mk4 five speed shift box and cables will fit your 2002... the ends are easily swappable to match your selectors ... and there is no "y2k and older" y2k was the newer 02J style... older 98,99 beetle, 99.5 jetta/golf is the older 02A style. Clear enough?
 
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