The idle speed valve on a 2002 VW Cabrio with an automatic transmission is typically located on or near the throttle body. It may be integrated into the throttle body assembly itself or positioned nearby, depending on the engine configuration. To access it, you'll likely need to remove the air intake duct and possibly other components for better visibility and reach. Always refer to a repair manual or guide specific to your vehicle for precise details.
A modulator valve is located inside the case, in front of the modulator.
The PCV valve on a VW cabrio, is the black circular thing sticking out the right hand side of the valve cover, its a dealer only part and costs about $80
there are two a turbine speed sensor and an output speed sensor both are located above the valve body.
The idle speed is too low, or there is an internal trans problem.
yes it still works the same on a automatic car that is turbo, as it does on a manual, it works off the waste gate not the tranny
Inside the transmission, on the valve body.
The idle speed on a VW Polo is regulated by a Idle air control valve. The valve is located in the engine bay and can be adjusted through to either increase and lower the idle speed.
automatic recirculation valve
The idle air control valve will be located by the throttle body.
4- speed std.? None
On the four speed automatic, it is inside the transmission on the valve body. On the three speed, it is on the front of the transmission case.
THE AUTOMATIC TRANS OIL TEMP SENSOR IS LOCATED ON THE A/T VALVE BODY BEHIND THE PAN.