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JazzJam 09-02-2014 05:23 PM

02 Jetta GLS - 00268 Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) code
 
I searched an answer already, but nobody seems to have my exact problem.

I have 02 VW Jetta GLS (AZG) with 01M auto transmission with 170k on it. Transmission fluid, filter and gasket had been replaced twice, the last time at 167k. A couple of weeks ago I had alternator problem, also at that exact period I had transmission in limp mode (3rd gear only) and error code 00268 - Solenoid Valve 6 (N93). After alternator replacement with battery disconnected (code erased) I drove for 140 miles - no transmission problems, no transmission codes. On my way back I had the same exact situation. So, I stopped at my friend's house and disconnected the battery. Next morning - the car is working good. After 70 miles of driving on a highway I was slowing down because of speedhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/icon1.png limit (from 65 mph down to 45) - transmission went to limp mode again. I stopped, erased the code with diagnostic tool and drove another 70 miles without a problem. After that I was driving a car within short distance (15-20 min of driving) for two days - no problems. So, it seems like transmission error depends on temperature of transmission fluid. So, what is it could be most likely - solenoid or wiring? Or maybe something else?

Thanks ahead for all your help!!!

Keithuk 09-02-2014 09:14 PM

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VAG Error Code: 00268

Fault Location:
Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) - Open Circuit or Short Circuit to Earth

Possible Cause:
Fuse(s).
Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) Open Circuit or Short Circuit to Earth.
Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) faulty.

Possible Solutions:
Check/Replace all faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 6 (N93).
Check/Replace Fuse(s).
Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 6 (N93).
Read Measuring Value Blocks (MVB).
Perform Output Test.

Special Notes:
On some transmissions, the OE wiring diagrams do not have Solenoid Valve 6 (N93), it can be referred to as the Pressure Control Valve 3 (N217).


As taken from my https://volkswagenforum.com/forum/ge...oftware-34973/

https://volkswagenforum.com/forum/ne...gnature-34185/

FrancisDzingaz 11-09-2023 03:35 AM

Did you fixed the problem
 

Originally Posted by JazzJam (Post 62198)
I searched an answer already, but nobody seems to have my exact problem.

I have 02 VW Jetta GLS (AZG) with 01M auto transmission with 170k on it. Transmission fluid, filter and gasket had been replaced twice, the last time at 167k. A couple of weeks ago I had alternator problem, also at that exact period I had transmission in limp mode (3rd gear only) and error code 00268 - Solenoid Valve 6 (N93). After alternator replacement with battery disconnected (code erased) I drove for 140 miles - no transmission problems, no transmission codes. On my way back I had the same exact situation. So, I stopped at my friend's house and disconnected the battery. Next morning - the car is working good. After 70 miles of driving on a highway I was slowing down because of speedhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/icon1.png limit (from 65 mph down to 45) - transmission went to limp mode again. I stopped, erased the code with diagnostic tool and drove another 70 miles without a problem. After that I was driving a car within short distance (15-20 min of driving) for two days - no problems. So, it seems like transmission error depends on temperature of transmission fluid. So, what is it could be most likely - solenoid or wiring? Or maybe something else?

Thanks ahead for all your help!!!


hi did you fix the problem,,I'm having same problem

JazzJam 11-22-2023 04:28 AM

Hi! Yep, replacing the solenoid had helped.


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