When you did the swap, did you also set the can bus? I see you have a 2002 where is shouldn’t be necessary, however some are problematic.
On MY 2001 and earlier, go to CAN-bus gateway>coding and change the 7 to a 6 to remove the automatic transmission feature.
Look at the last digit in the coding. Add the values for the options together to get the correct coding.
0 - No available equipment
+1 - Automatic Transmission
+2 - ABS Brakes
+4 - Airbags
So, if you want to support Automatic Transmission, ABS Brakes, and Airbags, (add 1+2+4 = 7) = 00007. Note: 2002+ models do not need to be coded separately for automatic transmission, so a 2002 with Automatic Transmission, ABS Brakes, and Airbags, (add 2+4 = 6) = 00006. In my Golf, the coding was 7 so I changed it to 6 which subtracted the automatic.
Not necessary on MY 2002 and later. However, It has been discovered that some 2002 and later cars are having TCU communications error codes even though the wiring and coding was done correctly. If the 19-CAN Gateway is checked with these cars, the value is 6 as it should be. What is interesting (thanks to “the*rogue” for this one) is that if the value is changed to a 6, which it already is, and saved, it forces the ECU to rescan the devices and finding no TCU, it is now happy and the codes do not reappear.
Make sure you cycle the key after each change and then check for fault codes.