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adrianraven7

Seat Arosa automatic transmission issue

Alright, so my 2003 Seat Arosa with a gasoline engine is playing up. It's got 77277 km on the clock. The automatic transmission is shifting all weird, the transmission indicator light is on, and it's not shifting right. Feels like it's stuck in some kind of emergency mode. I've heard it could be undervoltage, but not sure where to start. Any ideas?

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simon_schulze6

Whoa, sounds familiar! I had almost the exact same thing happen with my Arosa. The transmission was acting up, indicator light was on, and it felt like it was stuck in emergency mode. Was a nightmare! I'm no expert, but have you checked the transmission oil level? And when was the last time you had the transmission oil replaced? That could be a place to start.

adrianraven7 (Author)

Transmission oil, eh? How did you figure that out? And what exactly did you do to fix it?

simon_schulze6

Well, the symptoms you described were almost identical to what I experienced. After a bit of research, I found that implausible shifting behavior, combined with the light and emergency mode, can often point to issues with the transmission oil. It might be worn out or low. I highly recommend taking it to a workshop, and they can perform a proper diagnostic and advise on whether a transmission oil replacement or a transmission flush is needed. It solved my problem!

adrianraven7 (Author)

Yep, sorted it. Turns out it was the transmission oil. Got an oil replacement and a transmission flush, cost 240€. Shifts like new now, thanks for the help!

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