What is the transmission model of the Passat 380?

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OJayla
07/29/25 5:38pm
The transmission model of the Passat 380 is DQ381. Transmission Introduction: The transmission is a gearbox that changes the transmission ratio and direction of motion. It is located between the clutch and the central drive. Function of Transmission: Its main functions are: changing the driving force and speed of the vehicle (shifting) without altering the engine's speed and torque; enabling the vehicle to move in reverse (reversing); and allowing the engine to idle without stalling (neutral gear). According to the transmission form, gear-type transmissions can be divided into three types: two-shaft, three-shaft, and composite. The two-shaft type has two main shafts (excluding the reverse gear shaft) and only undergoes one pair of gear reduction. The three-shaft type has three main shafts (first shaft, intermediate shaft, and second shaft) and undergoes two pairs of gear reduction. The composite type consists of two transmissions connected in series or parallel to achieve more gear positions with fewer gears.
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