I replaced the transmission cooler. Be careful don’t purchase it from the dealership because it’s crazy expensive. But get it from Amazon and here is the link. Roll over image to zoom in A-Premium Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Compatible with Volkswagen Jetta Passat Beetle Golf SportWagen 2015-2016 Golf 2015-2017 1.8L 2.5L Petrol
@@carlosdgonzalez2858 a good way to know for sure is to clean it or to use air spray gun to blow away the residue, while the engine is running. If you see the leak is coming from the cooler, then just replace the cooler which comes with seals as well. Also that means your transmission fluid is also low, might as well just change the transmission filter, gusty, and Louis as I showed you in the next video. If you have any more questions let me know
Good video. My son’s Passat has a similar leak. Up it goes on my lift tomorrow
Let me know if you have any questions
Does it work for older models
I've got the same problem but from nz and thank you so much
How did u fix it ? I believe I’hv same issue
I replaced the transmission cooler. Be careful don’t purchase it from the dealership because it’s crazy expensive. But get it from Amazon and here is the link.
Roll over image to zoom in
A-Premium Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Compatible with Volkswagen Jetta Passat Beetle Golf SportWagen 2015-2016 Golf 2015-2017 1.8L 2.5L Petrol
@@bethelmobile114 thank u . So , it does mean my car leak transmission oils instead engine oil , I’d supposed it comes from engine
@@carlosdgonzalez2858 a good way to know for sure is to clean it or to use air spray gun to blow away the residue, while the engine is running. If you see the leak is coming from the cooler, then just replace the cooler which comes with seals as well.
Also that means your transmission fluid is also low, might as well just change the transmission filter, gusty, and Louis as I showed you in the next video.
If you have any more questions let me know
Where is your place ?
My garage is in California
what engine please?
2.5 L