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This is one of those Yes/No answers. VW did use the same engines and transmissions in different models but there would have been slight differences depending on the model it was in. Your better off finding a transmission for a 2013 Passat. *Note* I am not 100% sure but the beetle transmissions might be usable.
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Don't get confused with the Vehicle Speed Sensor. That reports to your speedo via the ECM. Take a look at the video. This looks like the part, just $233!
I have a 1998 VW Beetle and when I first bought it, (used) shifting into first was the same action for shifting into reverse. They were so close I usually went into first when trying for reverse. I took it to a transmission shop and they replaced part of the shift linkage that is famous for wearing. It cost me maybe $60.00. Now she shifts like a new car.
code p 0730 refers to incorrect gear ratio===causes --wiring---R ( transmission ratio) sensor /switch---shift solenoids--transmission mechanical fault
you say that the transmission runs well except for the jerk so the transmission is good
It indicates that the TR sensor is faulty so take it to an accredites auto transmission specialist shop for a proper diagnosis and quote to replace the TR sensor
1st u need to have the transmission control module tested for trouble codes, this trans is electronically controlled, a defective sift solenoid can cause this as well as a number of defective other parts such as the throttle control valve..
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