Big thank you for this superb video, I’m no stranger to working on cars, but this is all very much more modern than I’m used to, so to see all the horrible little clips and brackets in your video was a huge help. Clutch kit changed and the loud rattle at 3K rpm+ is now gone. Took me about 3 1/2 - 4 hours but a huge saving on the cost at my local garage. Once again, many thanks.
Hi, this is a great video well explained and have you done a video to remove an automatic gearbox. I have worked on cars but never replaced a clutch. I have a VW UP 2013 Automatic and the clutch is slipping. After watching your video I have started to remove the clutch. I have removed all the top bolts, a stater motor. I am unable to remove the bolt from the stater motor bell housing. I am not sure which wire looms/plugs to disconnect and how they are secured. Tomorrow I am going to remove the oil, drive shaft, and all the bottom bolts. Also which clutch should I buy, the listing says semi automatic or manual gearbox operated by a control unit. What oil would you recommend. Thanks
hello! could you help me with some advice? the fact is that my volkswagen up! (2013, the gearbox is robotic) needed a box replacement due to an adaptation error. In the process of replacement, the thermostat housing was damaged. I'm trying to find information - was there a need to remove it in the process of replacing the gearbox - and I can't find it.. after watching your video about the removal, I did not see that the thermostat housing interfered, and the car is now in service and is not available to me. Could you tell me if the thermostat really interferes?
I have never needed to remove one or have it interfere with removal or replacement. So unsure how they could have damaged it. I would imagine its more a case they noticed it was leaking when they removed the gearbox and it needed replacing?
Mine cant shift into the 5th gear. It does intermittently and then the engine check lights up. My diagnostics machine says something like gear selector difficult movement? Would you know how i approach this?
I have an issue withe orange transmission light, once it’s displayed on the dashboard the car shuts down and won’t start until it’s off the dashboard 🤦🏾♀️ problem is no mechanic seems o know what’s wrong with it because when it goes for diagnostic it doesn’t show anything is wrong with the car 😢 anyone that perhaps experienced the same thing too share any ideas please
Hi man! After 2 years here I come again hahaha, I have 2 ups both bought used, one is smooth shifting (original clutch, 90.000 km), the other (cluch changed by an unknown mechanic while in the hands of previous owner, current cluch has 85.000km) gives me the sensation that even if I fully press the pedal its like the clutch should disengage a little more, the gear changes are clunckier and sometimes (1 out of 30 approx.) the first gear sticks and I need to re engage the clutch releasing the c. pedal while still in 1st give a little gas and then will go in 2nd gear, sometimes is also stiff to go out of 2nd gear and there is a little click to go past to enter 3rd and also enetering 3rd not so smooth as the "good" car, also I noticed on the well behaving car the bite point of the clutch pedal it's a longer travel, the poor behaving car has a shorter distance from pedal fully depressed to bite point, moving out of stoplights I don't feel as the clutch of the "bad" car is gone, what would you do? Ps. I changed on both gearbox oil myself so quantity and quality is the same (75w gl4)
I’m guessing it will be pretty much the same for a seat mii? I’m probably gonna have to do the wife’s soon, I’m a coach mechanic so know my way round the spanner’s but stuffs usually a bit bigger - I usually avoid cars at all costs
Hi, my VW up is a ASG auto. Struggling to get into reverse. I have to sometimes turn car off and on then go from D1 straight to R for it to engage with a loud clunk sound? What do you think needs repairing as I just bought it and hope it doesn’t cost much unluckily the private seller hid the fault from me and I found out upon arriving back home. Morning try to reverse with no luck until messing with gears etc usually trying to drive forwards then reverse works after. Appreciate any advice. Thanks
These are basically still a manual gearbox but with some extra gubbins to operate the clutch and change the gears. They were not the greatest boxes, even when new. Its hard to say without seeing the car, but the most common fault i see with these is a worn clutch friction plate. The only other real issue i have seen is the connector plug for the gearbox control unit, a few had contaminates which got in the plug from the factory. The first thing i would do is check your fault codes and see if you have any stored.
Thanks! question: if you coast in neutral at let's say 100km/h does the splash lubrication of this gearbox works or is it linked to rpm so you need to be in gear to lubricate properly?
I am assuming you mean without the vehicle being in gear but still running? I would expect that it would be sufficient enough. Its a small gearbox with only one chamber. Usually the handbook would advise a speed and time limit for towing the vehicle without the engine running because this could damage the gearbox through overheating etc. I couldn't find any limits listed for this vehicle so coasting should be fine. Although coasting and not being in gear is generally advised against while driving.
Most commonly from what i have seen is the clutch pressure plate. The fingers bend or break off and make contact with other components. Occasionally the release bearing can cause issues as well.
Hi, my polo 2010 does kinda same but only when having alot of torque and low speed. For example 1-3kmh and reversing to a hill. Do you think i might have something to do with reverse gear
Thank you for that video. I think next time i have to change the clutch, pressure plate and release bearing due to some rattle sound only if the clutch is disconnected on my wive's up. Could you recommend me a tool to hold the engine (I don't know the right word for the bridge on the top of the engine)? Thank you.
If you search for engine support / engine brace on Amazon there are several listed. I’m afraid I can’t recommend a specific one as I work at a main dealer, we only use the ones supplied by the manufacturer.
@@ford873 Engine brace, that's it. Ok, thank you David, I was just wondering cause there is not much place on the right and left side to put a "standard" engine brace on.
That’s true, it is tight for space. We have different feet we can swap out for the various models that have the right angle and shape for each front end. If I hear of a good brace that works for this model, I will be sure to update the description above.
@@ford873 I'm not a machanic, and this will be the first time doing a clutch. So the video is really helpful. Any further tips or advice would be welcomed. Thanks.
@@ford873 basically it would be the step by step clutch removal, and reassembly if that’s the case, for the vw up tsi, mine is a 2018 model… Would you have that? Also I would like to ask you if this tutorial video would be the same for the up tsi or would the tsi be very different?
Im not sure if you still answer questions but here it goes... For one thanks for the vid, my gear stick struggles to get into first and grinds going into reverse, could it be a problem with the master cylinder or slave or fluid change lol
How do you refill the gearbox oil, thanks
cant you make a video of a new clutch for the UP Thanks pro
Big thank you for this superb video, I’m no stranger to working on cars, but this is all very much more modern than I’m used to, so to see all the horrible little clips and brackets in your video was a huge help. Clutch kit changed and the loud rattle at 3K rpm+ is now gone. Took me about 3 1/2 - 4 hours but a huge saving on the cost at my local garage.
Once again, many thanks.
Thats great to hear, i am really glad it managed to help you.
Excellent reportage travail de pro très bien fait et avec beaucoup d 'explications a chaque étape très didactique mieux que certains pro
Merci à vous
Hi, this is a great video well explained and have you done a video to remove an automatic gearbox. I have worked on cars but never replaced a clutch. I have a VW UP 2013 Automatic and the clutch is slipping. After watching your video I have started to remove the clutch. I have removed all the top bolts, a stater motor. I am unable to remove the bolt from the stater motor bell housing. I am not sure which wire looms/plugs to disconnect and how they are secured. Tomorrow I am going to remove the oil, drive shaft, and all the bottom bolts. Also which clutch should I buy, the listing says semi automatic or manual gearbox operated by a control unit. What oil would you recommend. Thanks
On a right hand drive UP. If the near side/passenger side drive shaft is removed, should the driver side wheel still spin?
hello! could you help me with some advice? the fact is that my volkswagen up! (2013, the gearbox is robotic) needed a box replacement due to an adaptation error. In the process of replacement, the thermostat housing was damaged. I'm trying to find information - was there a need to remove it in the process of replacing the gearbox - and I can't find it.. after watching your video about the removal, I did not see that the thermostat housing interfered, and the car is now in service and is not available to me. Could you tell me if the thermostat really interferes?
I have never needed to remove one or have it interfere with removal or replacement. So unsure how they could have damaged it. I would imagine its more a case they noticed it was leaking when they removed the gearbox and it needed replacing?
Hi how much oil the gearbox need ?
Mine cant shift into the 5th gear. It does intermittently and then the engine check lights up. My diagnostics machine says something like gear selector difficult movement? Would you know how i approach this?
I have an issue withe orange transmission light, once it’s displayed on the dashboard the car shuts down and won’t start until it’s off the dashboard 🤦🏾♀️ problem is no mechanic seems o know what’s wrong with it because when it goes for diagnostic it doesn’t show anything is wrong with the car 😢 anyone that perhaps experienced the same thing too share any ideas please
how many liters oil does this gearbox need
manufacturer says 75w 80w oil is good,,
I have 75w 90w is this bad for the gearbox ? ( code is QDA )
Hi man! After 2 years here I come again hahaha, I have 2 ups both bought used, one is smooth shifting (original clutch, 90.000 km), the other (cluch changed by an unknown mechanic while in the hands of previous owner, current cluch has 85.000km) gives me the sensation that even if I fully press the pedal its like the clutch should disengage a little more, the gear changes are clunckier and sometimes (1 out of 30 approx.) the first gear sticks and I need to re engage the clutch releasing the c. pedal while still in 1st give a little gas and then will go in 2nd gear, sometimes is also stiff to go out of 2nd gear and there is a little click to go past to enter 3rd and also enetering 3rd not so smooth as the "good" car, also I noticed on the well behaving car the bite point of the clutch pedal it's a longer travel, the poor behaving car has a shorter distance from pedal fully depressed to bite point, moving out of stoplights I don't feel as the clutch of the "bad" car is gone, what would you do? Ps. I changed on both gearbox oil myself so quantity and quality is the same (75w gl4)
I’m guessing it will be pretty much the same for a seat mii? I’m probably gonna have to do the wife’s soon, I’m a coach mechanic so know my way round the spanner’s but stuffs usually a bit bigger - I usually avoid cars at all costs
Yeah I imagine it would be very similar, if not the same. Depending on year etc.
Was this for the TSI engine?
Or the tsi is very different from this?
What a wonderful video I have owned 3 BMWs currently have an X3MC but also I own a Vw up Tsi
Thank you very much for clear video-process!
Thank you.
Hi, my VW up is a ASG auto. Struggling to get into reverse. I have to sometimes turn car off and on then go from D1 straight to R for it to engage with a loud clunk sound? What do you think needs repairing as I just bought it and hope it doesn’t cost much unluckily the private seller hid the fault from me and I found out upon arriving back home. Morning try to reverse with no luck until messing with gears etc usually trying to drive forwards then reverse works after.
Appreciate any advice. Thanks
These are basically still a manual gearbox but with some extra gubbins to operate the clutch and change the gears. They were not the greatest boxes, even when new. Its hard to say without seeing the car, but the most common fault i see with these is a worn clutch friction plate. The only other real issue i have seen is the connector plug for the gearbox control unit, a few had contaminates which got in the plug from the factory. The first thing i would do is check your fault codes and see if you have any stored.
Thanks! question: if you coast in neutral at let's say 100km/h does the splash lubrication of this gearbox works or is it linked to rpm so you need to be in gear to lubricate properly?
I am assuming you mean without the vehicle being in gear but still running? I would expect that it would be sufficient enough. Its a small gearbox with only one chamber. Usually the handbook would advise a speed and time limit for towing the vehicle without the engine running because this could damage the gearbox through overheating etc. I couldn't find any limits listed for this vehicle so coasting should be fine. Although coasting and not being in gear is generally advised against while driving.
@@ford873 yes you assumed right, perfect, thank you very much for your detailed reply!
Thank you!
Can you say what cause the common rattling noise from those gearboxes ?
Most commonly from what i have seen is the clutch pressure plate. The fingers bend or break off and make contact with other components. Occasionally the release bearing can cause issues as well.
Hi, my polo 2010 does kinda same but only when having alot of torque and low speed. For example 1-3kmh and reversing to a hill. Do you think i might have something to do with reverse gear
I really could not say for any kind of certainty without hearing and witnessing the fault myself, sorry.
@@ford873 Yeah it is hard, I can send a video if you want to see it
Thank you for that video. I think next time i have to change the clutch, pressure plate and release bearing due to some rattle sound only if the clutch is disconnected on my wive's up. Could you recommend me a tool to hold the engine (I don't know the right word for the bridge on the top of the engine)? Thank you.
If you search for engine support / engine brace on Amazon there are several listed. I’m afraid I can’t recommend a specific one as I work at a main dealer, we only use the ones supplied by the manufacturer.
@@ford873 Engine brace, that's it. Ok, thank you David, I was just wondering cause there is not much place on the right and left side to put a "standard" engine brace on.
That’s true, it is tight for space. We have different feet we can swap out for the various models that have the right angle and shape for each front end. If I hear of a good brace that works for this model, I will be sure to update the description above.
@@ford873 Thank you David.
If you were replacing the clutch would you do the same?
Do you mean would I remove the box in the same way? If so, yes I would.
@@ford873 I'm not a machanic, and this will be the first time doing a clutch. So the video is really helpful. Any further tips or advice would be welcomed. Thanks.
Hi guys can you tell me how much gear oil this bax need exactly please?
1 litre I think.
i have to change clutch tommorrow and it's my first time.
Good luck!
Does anyone know how I can download the up Tsi workshop please?
What do you need to know?
@@ford873 basically it would be the step by step clutch removal, and reassembly if that’s the case, for the vw up tsi, mine is a 2018 model…
Would you have that? Also I would like to ask you if this tutorial video would be the same for the up tsi or would the tsi be very different?
Awesome video!!! Kudos to you and thank you for sharing…
Im not sure if you still answer questions but here it goes... For one thanks for the vid, my gear stick struggles to get into first and grinds going into reverse, could it be a problem with the master cylinder or slave or fluid change lol
My Seat Mii does that too. I'd love to know what the fix is for that problem.
good video
Glad you enjoyed.
Очень полезное видео!
You are Profi
Thanks!
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