What does Volkswagen transmission fault code P1882 mean?

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Sylvia
07/30/25 7:54am
Volkswagen transmission fault code P1882 indicates an intake camshaft solenoid valve malfunction. Common Volkswagen transmission issues: Vehicle vibration when accelerating; noticeable jerking and braking sensation during gear shifts; audible noises during gear changes; sudden engine RPM increase and unintended acceleration at low speeds; frequent illumination and flashing of the warning light while the transmission may remain stuck in a single low gear without automatic shifting; gear shifting limited to odd-numbered gears (1, 3, 5, 7) without even-numbered gears, with symptoms sometimes disappearing after engine restart. Solutions for second-gear vibration: First perform a transmission software update. If unresolved, replace either the dual clutch plates, complete dual clutch assembly, or the entire transmission unit.
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