Transmission cooler lines

Nathan_og

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Jun 3, 2021
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Ontario
TDI
2002 vw jetta 1.9 alh 5 spd
I kinked and bent my transmission cooler lines when I had the car in service mode.

does anyone know the part number for the cooler lines or where I can get them? And if it’s ok to possibly temporarily drive with1 line kinked?
Thanks
 

Nathan_og

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Ontario
TDI
2002 vw jetta 1.9 alh 5 spd
It’s the metal portion that got damaged in front of the radiator. I’m wondering if I could remove it because I see it looks like it’s clamped to the rubber lines and maybe replace it with something similar that’s rubber?
 

pkhoury

That guy with the goats
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Nov 30, 2010
Location
Medina, TX
TDI
2013 JSW, 2003 Jetta Ute, 2 x 2002 Golf, 2000 Golf
It’s the metal portion that got damaged in front of the radiator. I’m wondering if I could remove it because I see it looks like it’s clamped to the rubber lines and maybe replace it with something similar that’s rubber?
Is this for a 01M, or a manual transmission? Asking, because your profile says you have a 2002 with a 02J.
 

Nathan_og

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Ontario
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2002 vw jetta 1.9 alh 5 spd
Is this for a 01M, or a manual transmission? Asking, because your profile says you have a 2002 with a 02J.
It’s for a b5 Passat Tdi I also have. I got a part number and it looks to be the power steering cooler lines I believe
 

pkhoury

That guy with the goats
Joined
Nov 30, 2010
Location
Medina, TX
TDI
2013 JSW, 2003 Jetta Ute, 2 x 2002 Golf, 2000 Golf
Oh shoot. I didn't even notice what subforum you posted this in. Yeah, I'm not sure on a B5.
 

zzdiesel

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Dec 10, 2010
Location
sask. mostly now Wa.
TDI
05 passat tdi Geared BSM and Bewcam 2nd 2005 deleted ,converted and bew cam stage 2 Malone3 tune.
Cheap and easy to replace. Also not likely to overheat thepower steering in cool conditions on shorter drives.
 
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