Vw beetle auto transmission

Asked by Tommy Apr 12, 2016 at 09:54 AM about the 2005 Volkswagen Beetle GLS 2.0L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought vw beetle in 2005, the auto transmission
when shifted to D will not work as normal such as
engine rpm stays at high rev.

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Can you drive off or are you just stuck in neutral?? And, if you can drive off, does the engine rev in neutral when the shift from 1st to 2nd occurs?

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86,035

Please answer the first question.

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86,035

If your transmission revs up in neutral from 1st to 2nd, that's definitely NOT good. The only other thing is that you check out the speed sensor on the car or the computer. If those items are fine, it's probably a transmission problem and it will cost a fortune. I'm sorry, but I lost confidence in VW after owning two of them.

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