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Old 10-30-2012, 02:35 AM
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Default Tranny doesn't stay engaged when stopped at idle.

my car is 2002 Volkswagen Golf, rlbryt.This occurs only after engine is up to operating temp. If I quickly pat the accelerator it will reengage even below 1k rpm. Change the fluid with the proper synthetic a short while ago but it did seem to change anything. What am I looking at for a probable cause and cure?
if i want to solve it by myself, does the super vag k+can can help me?
 

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Super VAG K+CAN isn't the best tool for diagnosis your better of with VCDS. Though it does do one thing that VCDS won't do like read the SKC to programme keys.

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thank you for you help
 
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yes the super vag k+can helped me
it worked well
 

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