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make sure connections on adjustment rods for tranny r tite n not "slippin"...always chek for bent linkage if u can't get it just the way u want it...especially if u have been speed-shiftin...
The trannys on the vw's are weird, they actually have a brain which tells the tranny what to do, when to switch gears under the driving conditions etc. Is thair a check engine light on? when is the last time you had a tranny service done on it? Also, it sounds even weirder, but is your alternator ok, is it putting out the proper volts to the battery? the alternator not charging the system can lead to alot of weird acting issues.
it sounds like when the cat was changed they have trapped a wire or just moved one over a bit and its rubbing think about what items this 30amp fuse is protecting are any of the items close to the exhaust or around that area, i dont see the aftermarket starter doing this after 2 years hope this is helpful regards JR
It may be as simple as adding tranny fluid or an indication of major tranny issues. Try the fluid first, because if your tranny goe kaput, you'll need more than online tech help. Get in for a look around.
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