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FS: 2002 4 speed automatic transmission.

Fortuna Wolf

Veteran Member
Joined
Apr 28, 2006
Location
Wilmington, NC
TDI
2002 Jetta TDI Auto Sedan
FS: 4 speed automatic transmission. $1400, 01M FDB, 2002

I have 2 months that my car can be in the garage getting gutted. I have a 2002 with a good 4 speed automatic transmission (01M). At 80,000 mi I changed the fluid with VW OEM fluid, the filter, gasket, performed the Kerma Line Pressure mod, and changed the differential fluid with Red Line 75w90 gear oil. When I changed the fluid and filter it was part of a routine maintenance package (80,000 mi fluid change). There were no problems, no visible metallic specks or other debris, just a fine grey dust. The transmission has never given me a problem, and shifts crisply without slippage. When I start the car and put it into reverse it shifts without adding throttle.

Please, buy this transmission so I can swap it with a manual!
The TCU, shift box, linkage, and starter are also for sale.
$1400 for the transmission, $100 for the TCU, and make me an offer for the rest. Will pull and have shipped to you within a week.
 
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oilhammer

Certified Volkswagen Nut & Vendor
Joined
Dec 11, 2001
Location
outside St Louis, MO
TDI
There are just too many to list....
Lots of 01Ms dropping like flies lately...this is a good price! Would not be a bad idea to have an extra on hand.

FWIW, Volkswagen's list price on these is about $3700, and there is a $1000 core!:eek: The FDB code (TDI) 01M is virtually impossible to find used!
 

chirorob

Veteran Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2001
Location
Auburn, AL
TDI
2002 Jetta wagon auto
Oooh, Oooh.. can I sell mine for a core??

One dead tranny - $500. anyone? anyone?


Seriously, bump for a great price, if I hadn't just purchased all the swap stuff and decided to go for it then I would have purchased another used auto just like this one.
 

oilhammer

Certified Volkswagen Nut & Vendor
Joined
Dec 11, 2001
Location
outside St Louis, MO
TDI
There are just too many to list....
This is a good price and a cheap insurance policy! If your 01M has a delayed reverse engagement, it has already started to die!:eek:
 

oilhammer

Certified Volkswagen Nut & Vendor
Joined
Dec 11, 2001
Location
outside St Louis, MO
TDI
There are just too many to list....
If I had the extra cash laying around for this I'd buy it and stick it away.

Let me rephrase that. If I had the extra cash laying around my wife would let me have for this I'd buy it... :eek:
 

Dodoma

Veteran Member
Joined
Mar 30, 2004
TDI
2002 Jetta White
With already 80 k miles, it is time for an overhaul. I am willing to pay $200 plus shipping. It will cost me an addition $1,000 at minimum for overhaul. Thanks for consideration. Check will be in mail if you agree to sell at this price. P.S. Changing filter or fluid is not same as overhaul.
 

jimbote

Certified Volkswagen Nut
Joined
Jul 10, 2006
Location
spiral arm, milky way (aka central NC)
TDI
Tacoma 4x4 converted to TDI
O1M blues?.....

205K(miles) and counting.....I disagree that an O1M needs rebuilding at 80K....my Y2K bug has over 205,000 miles with no major work to the tranny (output speed sensor at 197K, kerma mod at 200K)....no slippage whatsoever, however it has gone into limp mode with with me a few times (probably a sticky valve) ,changed the fluid a few times with no major muck just some fuzz on the magnet....;)
 

ldgratetdi

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 3, 2002
Location
Nashville
TDI
None :(
Swap?

I have an '01 Jetta TDI with a 5SP, and am starting to look for an Auto. My daughter doesn't want the 5SP. What would you consider for a swap. I do have 150K on it, they are mostly highway miles, never been into it or the clutch. Let me know what you think.

LG
 

chirorob

Veteran Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2001
Location
Auburn, AL
TDI
2002 Jetta wagon auto
It's time for an overhaul when they stop working. Why would you pay $3k for an overhaul of a perfectly good transmission?

Bump for a killer deal. If I hadn't already started the swap I would have picked up this auto in a heartbeat.
 

LOWRANGO

Veteran Member
Joined
Jun 28, 2006
Location
Port Reading NJ
TDI
1999.5 Golf GLS TDI Auto
chirorob said:
It's time for an overhaul when they stop working. Why would you pay $3k for an overhaul of a perfectly good transmission?

Bump for a killer deal. If I hadn't already started the swap I would have picked up this auto in a heartbeat.
agreed.
 

NeedTranny

New member
Joined
Dec 30, 2006
Location
Toronto
TDI
2001 Jetta TDI
When I start the car and put it into reverse it shifts without adding throttle.


is this means a problem?

Thanks
 
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