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โJun-05-2013 05:44 PM
willald wrote:
Scott (FIRE_UP),
I don't disagree with hardly any of what you said, except one point you are wrong about, that we need to clarify:..And, as far as "Remco" is concerned, well, number 1, they're not providing warranty for any issues related to any problems in drive trains, so, while they might make a lube pump for multiple vehicles, don't rely on them in case things go way south.
Remco most certainly DOES provide warranty for issues related to drive train. I have one of their lube pumps installed on our Kia Sedona van we tow flat. The warranty paperwork I got from Remco shows that they warranty the transmission for 40,000 miles (IIRC) from the time the pump is installed.
Like any other warranty, there is a bunch of 'fine print', disclaimers, etc. However, fact is they do warranty your transmission, should it fail after one of their lube pumps is installed.
This isn't directly related since it wasn't a transmission failure, but a few months ago we did get to test out Remco's warranty. The lube pump started leaking tranny fluid. RV dealer contacted Remco about it, they (Remco) acknowledged the problem, and promptly shipped the dealer a new (better designed) pump. Remco also paid the RV dealer's labor to remove old pump and install the new one. Didn't cost me one penny.
Will
โJun-04-2013 10:25 AM
..And, as far as "Remco" is concerned, well, number 1, they're not providing warranty for any issues related to any problems in drive trains, so, while they might make a lube pump for multiple vehicles, don't rely on them in case things go way south.
โJun-04-2013 09:44 AM
willald wrote:gasser9 wrote:
Does Remco or someone build a transmission pump for the VW. I know a lot of then are out there. They also build a drive shaft disconnect for rear wheel drive vehicles. Either one is fairly reaonable,. usually less than a dolly anyway
I wondered the same thing when this thread first came up, so I checked Remco's web page as did a previous poster.
Remco (pretty much the only company that makes tranny lube pumps for this purpose) does not list/recommend a lube pump for the VW beetle. Since its front wheel drive, a drive shaft disconnect isn't going to be an option, either.
Unless the VW Beetle in question has the manual tranny, pretty much a dolly or flatbed is going to be the only option here. Does sound like there are lots of folks out there flat towing these cars OK with the manual tranny, though.
Mowermech makes an excellent point about manual transmissions, and how they are lubed inside. Wonder if there's any way to find out how VW's manual transmissions are lubed inside? Would definitely be something I'd want to research before towing it.
Will
โJun-04-2013 07:45 AM
gasser9 wrote:
Does Remco or someone build a transmission pump for the VW. I know a lot of then are out there. They also build a drive shaft disconnect for rear wheel drive vehicles. Either one is fairly reaonable,. usually less than a dolly anyway
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โJun-03-2013 10:42 AM
FIRE UP wrote:
Well folks,
First off, Volkswagen of America authorizes NO MODELS OF VOLKSWAGEN, STICK, AUTO, MODEL, ETC. TO BE FLAT TOWED, PERIOD!
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