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Vw Jetta Golf 1.8t Tiptronic Transmission Control Module Tcm Tcu 09a 927 750 Bd on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Bellingham, Washington, US

Bellingham, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:09A 927 750 BD Interchange Part Number:09A927750BD Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

For sale used transmission control module TCM ( TCU ) for VW Golf, Jetta, GTI, GLI MKIV 1.8T Tiptronic 09A ( 5 speed automatic ). 

It is in perfect working condition, no trouble codes stored, removed from 2004 Jetta 1.8T GLS. Part number is 09A 927 750 BD. It works with Tiptronic transmissions 09A. Last digits in part number (BD) does not need to match with yours. It is an upgraded part, one of the last in production for MKIV. I do not recommend buying TCMs ending with the last digit "T", because they are faulty. This controller may work in New Beetle if numeric part number is the same.

If your TCM throws transmission solenoid electrical trouble codes that cannot be cleared and manual resistance check confirms that they are good, in most cases TCM is bad.

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