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WTB Mechatronics unit DSG

2500hd2

Veteran Member
Joined
Jun 13, 2006
Location
nj
TDI
'12 passat se
Looking for a mechatronics unit for my 06 jetta tdi.
I believe other years will fit.
Thanks
 

Fixmy59bug

Veteran Member
Joined
Aug 1, 2009
Location
Las Vegas, NV
TDI
2015 Passat TDI SE
It HAS to be EXACTLY the right code.

You can not use another DSG mech unless the index code is the same.
 

DCELL

Veteran Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2002
Location
Sheridan, IN
TDI
'01 GOLF 2DR, ‘15 Passat SEL TDI
DO NOT attempt to PUT A MECHATRONIC IN YOUR CAR!! unless your car has a rebuilt or salvage title, VW should be alerting you to a recall (yes, that means VW pays) for your Mechatronic. They have already completed the EOS line and are now notifying GTI customers. As I understand it, by the end of next year ALL dsg owners will get new units. These units are VIN specific and CAN NOT be ordered over the counter, they can only be ordered if the recall has been issued for your car.
 

gquenstedt

Veteran Member
Joined
May 26, 2006
Location
San Antonio, TX
TDI
'06, '03 x 2, '00
DO NOT attempt to PUT A MECHATRONIC IN YOUR CAR!! unless your car has a rebuilt or salvage title, VW should be alerting you to a recall (yes, that means VW pays) for your Mechatronic. They have already completed the EOS line and are now notifying GTI customers. As I understand it, by the end of next year ALL dsg owners will get new units. These units are VIN specific and CAN NOT be ordered over the counter, they can only be ordered if the recall has been issued for your car.
I'm pretty sure there is no recall on the 06's.
 

Fixmy59bug

Veteran Member
Joined
Aug 1, 2009
Location
Las Vegas, NV
TDI
2015 Passat TDI SE
These units are VIN specific and CAN NOT be ordered over the counter, they can only be ordered if the recall has been issued for your car.
Incorrect, Incorrect, and Incorrect.

The Mech units are not VIN specific. Vw only requires a VIN so they can track what cars have had the mech units replaced.

The mech units can be ordered over the counter. Anything and everything can be bought separately with the exception of the basic unibody structure.

And finally, the mech can be ordered for any reason. I have ordered them for every situation (recall, warranty, and customer pay).
 

mlemorie

Veteran Member
Joined
Aug 15, 2009
Location
Romulus Michigan
TDI
2004 Jetta
They are somewhat specific to the vehicle, mainly due to slight software differences for the different transmission codes. VW has what they call a color code for a lot of their parts (modules mainly) that denotes different software settings, or hardware combinations. As long as you have the right color code you can order the proper mecha unit. Its easier just to order by VIN though since the color code will be stored in ETKA. Whats your VIN, I can check and see if you have any recalls open.
 

2500hd2

Veteran Member
Joined
Jun 13, 2006
Location
nj
TDI
'12 passat se
Thanks for the replies,
I got one installed and the car is working well.
 
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