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where to find the designation of the passat b5 1.9 110 automatic gearbox

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  • #1 16807845
    danek1718
    Level 7  
    I need your help and I have a passata b5 1998 1.9 tdi 110. with an automatic gearbox a 4 speed gearbox needs the mark of this gearbox because I have to replace it and if someone would have such a gearbox I would ask for contact and I may buy back. Thank you for your help
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    #2 16807861
    Anonymous
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  • #3 16807875
    danek1718
    Level 7  
    I will check tomorrow and more or less how this marking will start

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    thanks, I'll check back tomorrow
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  • #4 16807947
    Anonymous
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  • #5 16808769
    romuald-f
    A/T specialist
    DMX or EPV
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  • #6 16811725
    danek1718
    Level 7  
    and I still have such a question tiptronic to fit my engine and whether it would be a lot to modify
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    #8 16814568
    Anonymous
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    #9 16815315
    romuald-f
    A/T specialist
    The gearbox marked DMV was mounted on AHU 90kM engines, not 110kM as you mentioned in the first post. 1 kW = 1.36 HP
  • #10 16822903
    danek1718
    Level 7  
    SORRY . THIS IS A CAR STICK WHAT SHOULD I BUY BOXES .... and I have this question because I have the DMX mark c and the box with the DMU mark. will fit my car

    Added after 57 [seconds]:

    SORVES DMV
  • #11 16824408
    romuald-f
    A/T specialist
    If your car has a DMX gearbox installed, it means that you have from 110hp. You can mount DMX, EPV (version with 110kM), EPU or DMU (version with 90kM).

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around identifying the designation of the automatic gearbox for a 1998 Volkswagen Passat B5 1.9 TDI 110. Users suggest checking the trunk for a sticker near the spare wheel, which typically contains the gearbox code. The gearbox codes mentioned include DMX, EPV, EPU, DMU, and DMV, with clarifications that the DMV code is associated with AHU 90kM engines, while DMX is suitable for the 110hp variant. Users inquire about compatibility and modifications needed for different gearbox types.
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