Transmission Sensor Problems of Volkswagen R32

Volkswagen R32 owners have reported 1 problem related to transmission sensor (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Transmission Sensor problem of the 2008 Volkswagen R32

Failure Date: 01/28/2019

On four separate occasions, vehicle spontaneously shifted into neutral. This occurred on both highway and city streets, both while in motion and while braking (downshifting). The lever selector position flashed on the dashboard and the "depress brake" indicator light came on. Vehicle required shifting to park and turning engine on/off (sometimes several times) before becoming drive-able again. Repair facility reports transmission temperature fault, as described in the following recall for other Volkswagen/Audi vehicles with the same dsg transmission: NHTSA campaign id 09v333000 Volkswagen is recalling certain model year 2009 and 2010 passenger cars manufactured between September 2008 and August 2009. The wiring harness of a temperature sensor in the direct shift gearbox (dsg) may have connector wires that were insufficiently crimped. With insufficiently crimped connector wires, a temperature sensor has the potential to falsely detect a high gearbox oil temperature, causing the transmission to abruptly shift to neutral. If this happens, the selector lever position indicator within the instrument panel will flash. In addition, the "depress brake pedal" indicator light will be illuminated, alerting the driver to apply the brakes. Repair facility recommends remedy of replacing transmission temperature sensor and transmission fluid. Safety risk caused by inability to accelerate when car spontaneously shifts into neutral and driver is unable to safely pull over to shoulder/safe area and/or avoid other vehicles.

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