Oil Function

2012 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, 4D Wagon, Standard TransSECTION Oil Function
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Fig 1: DSG Transmission Oil
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Shake the bottles before opening.

The oil is obtainable as a replacement part.

The Oil Quality Is of Vital Importance for Transmission Function. 

Do not mix additives into the transmission fluid. Do not fill with a different fluid.

To determine the correct fluid and other important information, refer to WHEN TO CHANGE TRANSMISSION FLUID FILTER 

The drained transmission fluid must not be used again.

CAUTION:

Be very careful when working with transmission fluid. Dispose of drained transmission fluid correctly.

Oil does not just lubricate the transmission.

Imagine: the oil also transports the finest differential abrasive parts in both filters. The fluid makes sure the lubricating film does not wear off the differential tooth flanks. At the same time, it acts as a switch valve pressure medium to enable it to perform its functions.

It also seals the selector lever and helps the synchronizer rings when shifting gears. The fluid conserves and transports warmth and minimizes noise. The fluid performs many functions. The DSG® transmission fluid fulfills many requirements.

To maintain this degree of performance, the filter on the transmission should be replaced during the oil maintenance service.

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