Manual Gearbox 0CF: Design and Function

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Self-study Programme Technology 509

Manual Gearbox 0CF


Design and function
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The launch of the up! sees Volkswagen offer a new 5-speed manual gearbox. 
The manual gearbox 0CF features a compact, lightweight design. It thus meets the main requirements that have
been set for the up!.

The following goals were achieved during the development of the gearbox:
- Greater efficiency
- Reduction in weight by optimising all gearbox components
- Simple design
- Simplification of assembly steps
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The self-study programme presents the Current testing, setting and repair instructions can
design and function of  be found in the provided service literature.
Important
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Contents

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Volkswagen manual gearboxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Design and Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6


Overview of gearbox design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Input shaft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Output shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Reverse gear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Differential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Gearshift components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Gearbox Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14


Gearshifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Transmission of power between input shaft and output shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Gearbox Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18


Electronic components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Service information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Test Yourself . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

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Introduction

Volkswagen manual gearboxes


Even though they have been around for a long time, manual gearboxes are not outdated technology. They have
been adapted to new requirements over and over again. Consequently, manual gearboxes have had a decisive
influence on aims such as reducing fuel consumption and noise.

In Volkswagen's gearbox development department,


manual gearboxes for a wide range of conditions
and requirements in vehicle use have been planned.
The spectrum ranges from the manual gearbox 02T
for engines that deliver low torques and for compact
installation spaces to the manual gearbox 08D for
engines that deliver high torques. The manual
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gearbox 0CF as featured in the up! has now been


added to the range. This gearbox covers the needs of

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the small car segment in particular.

Manual gearboxes are and will remain a worthwhile


addition for the task of transmitting power from the
Manual gearbox 02T
engine to the drive wheels.

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Manual gearbox 08D


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5-speed manual gearbox 0CF

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Technical data

Gearbox code 0CF


Gearbox type 5-speed manual gearbox; 2-shaft manual gearbox
with additional shaft for reverse gear
Installation type Front/transverse installation
Installation length/installation width 356 mm/462 mm
Max. input torque 120 Nm
Material used for gearbox and clutch housing Aluminium
Gear oil SAE 75 W
Initial fill/oil change quantity 1.2 l / 1.1 l
Weight 26.7 kg with oil
Spread 4.57 both with 44 kW and 55 kW
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Final drive ratio 44 kW: 74 to 19


55 kW: 75 to 18
Gear pairs Identical for 44 kW and 55 kW
Top speed Reached in 4th gear

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Design and Mechanics

Overview of gearbox design


Selector fork Selector turret with selector shaft
mechanism
Differential

Reversing light switch
F4

Gearbox neutral
position sender G701

Gearbox housing
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Output shaft
Input shaft

Clutch housing

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The single-piece gearbox housing is joined to the clutch housing which connects the gearbox to the engine. 
The selector turret transfers the position of the gear lever to the selector shaft via a cable system. 
Inside the gearbox, you will find the input shaft, the output shaft, the reverse gear shaft, the selector fork
mechanism, the selector turret with selector shaft and the differential.

The reversing light switch F4 screws into the selector turret.

The gearbox neutral position sender G701 is only fitted in gearboxes destined for vehicles equipped with the 
start/stop system.

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Input shaft

Deep-hole bore Tapered roller bearing

Tapered roller bearing

Gear wheel, 1st gear

Gear wheel, 2nd gear


Gear wheel, 3rd gear
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Gear wheel, reverse gear Gear wheel, 5th gear


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Lightweight design of 
gear wheels 
for 4th and 
5th gear

5th 4th

Design

The input shaft is mounted in two tapered roller bearings — one in the clutch housing and one in the gearbox
housing. 
During assembly, the bearings are fitted without preloading.
The input shaft and the gear wheels for first, second and reverse gear (fixed wheels) are made from the same piece
of metal. The gear wheels for third, fourth and fifth gear are manufactured separately and pressed onto the input
shaft. The designs of the fourth and fifth gear wheels along with the input shaft, which has a deep-hole bore,
contribute to the reduction in weight.

Task

The input shaft transfers the output from the engine via the selected gear to the output shaft and differential and
then to the front wheels.

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Design and Mechanics

Output shaft

Synchromeshed gear, 
2nd gear Tapered
Synchromeshed gear, roller bearing
3rd gear
Synchromeshed gear,
4th gear
 Synchromeshed gear,
Synchro-hub 5th gear

Tapered roller
bearing

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Locking collar 
for 1st and 
Locking collar  2nd gear
for 3rd and 
4th gear
Synchromeshed gear, 1st gear
Hollow 
shaft
Gear wheel for Locking collar for 
differential 5th gear and reverse
Needle bearings

Design

The locking collars with synchro-hubs, synchromeshed gears and the gear wheel for the differential are located on
the output shaft.
The output shaft has been hollowed out to reduce its weight. It is also equipped with the same tapered roller
bearings as the input shaft and is mounted in the clutch and gearbox housings. The shaft is preloaded when it is
fitted.
The output shaft does not vary in diameter. This means that all synchromeshed gear bearings are identical. 
The synchromeshed gears run on needle bearings and have been designed to reduce weight.
The first gear and the third, fourth and fifth gears have single synchronisation. The second gear has double
synchronisation. The synchro-hubs are identical for first to fourth gears.

Task

The output shaft produces the different transmission ratios of the individual gears with the aid of its synchromeshed
gears.

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Reverse gear

Gear wheel, reverse gear


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outer teeth 
for 5th gear and reverse Intermediate gear 
for reverse gear

Design

The gear wheel for reverse gear is part of the input shaft. The gear wheel meshes with an intermediate gear that is
mounted in the clutch housing on a shaft with a needle cage bearing. Reverse gear is selected via the locking collar
that also selects fifth gear.

The gear wheel for reverse gear and the intermediate gear wheel for reverse gear are always meshed.
Reverse gear is fully engaged only after the locking collar with its outer teeth has been pushed along the output
shaft towards the intermediate gear and has meshed with the intermediate gear.

Task

The intermediate gear for reverse gear reverses the direction of rotation of the output shaft.

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Design and Mechanics

Differential

Output shaft


Tapered roller bearing
Driveshaft bevel gear

Differential
housing 
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Differential bevel
Tapered roller bearing gear

Gear wheel for final drive

Rivet
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Design

In contrast to the 02T manual gearbox, the differential housing is smaller and the gear wheel for final drive is
narrower. This has made the differential lighter.
The gear wheel for final drive is joined to the differential housing by six rivets. 
The differential is mounted on tapered roller bearings on both sides of the housing.

Task

The differential has the task of compensating for differences in the speed of the inside and outside wheels on one
axle, for example, in a curve. This prevents slippage between the tyres and the road.

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Gearshift components
The gears are selected via the following components and assemblies:

- Cable selector system with gear lever


- Selector turret with selector shaft
- Selector fork mechanism for output shaft

Cable selector system with gear lever


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Relay lever Gear lever

Selector lever
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Gear selector cable

Gear lever module

Gate selector cable

Mounting

Selector turret with selector shaft 


and assembled relay and selector levers 
to which the cables are connected

Design

The cable selector system comprises the gear lever module, a gate selector cable and a gear selector cable with
their connections to the selector turret and the mounting for the cables.

Task

The two cables connect the gear lever and the gearbox.
They transfer the selection and shift movements of the gear lever to the selector turret with the aid of the relay lever
and the selector lever.
The cable selector system also reduces the transfer of vibrations from the drive train to the passenger
compartment.

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Design and Mechanics

Selector turret with selector shaft

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2
F4

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G701
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Selector turret with sensor plate (9) and


gearbox neutral position sender G701
only in vehicles with start/stop system
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Design

The selector turret comprises:


- the selector turret cover (1) with gearbox ventilation (2), gate pin (3) and locking sleeves (4)
- the selector shaft (5)
- the latching sleeve with gearshift gate and blocking sleeve (6) and the selector finger (7) with recesses (8)
- the reversing light switch F4

Task

The selector turret transfers the movements of the gear selector cable and the gate selector cable to the selector
fork mechanism. The travel of the selector shaft is limited by a gate pin that is fixed in the selector turret cover and
extends into the gearshift gate in the latching sleeve.
The selector finger on the selector shaft engages in the selector fork mechanism and actuates the selector forks.
Recesses in the locking sleeve on the left and right of the selector finger prevent two selector forks being operated
at the same time.

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Selector fork mechanism

Arm
Selector shaft

Sliding bushings

Selector fork
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Locking collars
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Design

The selector fork mechanism consists of the following:


- three selector forks with arms and sliding bushings
- a selector shaft

The ends of the selector shaft are mounted in the clutch and gearbox housings. On the selector shaft are the
selector forks, which are moved back and forth along the shaft. The selector forks, which have a fixed connection to
the arms, engage in the locking collars and move them.

Task

The selector fork mechanism transfers the shifting movements of the selector shaft to the locking collars on the
output shaft. The locking collars engage in the corresponding synchromeshed gears and thus change the gears.

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Gearbox Function

Gearshifts
During gear changes, the selector shaft performs two different movements. The axial movement is produced by the
selection gate and the rotary movement by a shift gate inside the gear lever module.

Selecting the shift gate with the selection gate

 The pivoting of the relay lever converts the pushing and


 pulling movement of the gate selector cable into an
The gate selector cable upward and downward movement.
actuates the relay lever.
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Shift gates

The relay lever engages in a slot on the


selector lever and thus actuates the
selector shaft with an upward and
downward movement.
Recess

Selector finger

The axial movement of the selector shaft and the selector


finger determines the shift gate.

The sideways movement of the gear lever is This movement allows the selector finger on the
transferred to the selector turret via the gate selector selector shaft to engage in one of the three arms. 
cable and a relay lever. The relay lever engages in a The recesses on the side of the selector finger prevent
slot in the selector lever on the selector turret.  the selector finger moving two arms at the same time.
This allows the relay lever to lift and lower the selector
shaft together with the gearshift gate and the selector
finger.

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Selecting the required gear with the shift gate


The pivoting of the selector lever converts the pushing and pulling movement
of the gear selector cable into rotary movement.

Selector lever
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Gate pin

The gear selector cable


actuates the selector lever.

Selector finger

The selector lever rotates the selector shaft and the selector finger so that the
required gear within a shift gate is engaged.

Locking pawl

The selection of a gear within a shift gate is When the gear is selected, the selector finger moves
performed by the rotary movement of the selector the respective arm on the selector shaft so that the
shaft and the selector finger in the selector turret.  corresponding locking collar on the output shaft
The forwards and backwards movement of the gear engages in the assigned synchromeshed gear.
lever is transferred via the gear selector cable and
the selector lever to the selector shaft. Inside the A locking pawl on the gearshift gate prevents reverse
selector turret, the rotary movement of the selector gear being selected directly from fifth gear.
shaft is limited by the gate pin that extends into the
gearshift gate.

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Gearbox function

Transmission of power between input shaft and output shaft

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1st gear 3rd gear

2nd gear 4th gear


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5th gear
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Reverse gear
Gearbox neutral position
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Gearbox Management

Electronic components
Sensors
Gearbox neutral position sender G701

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Location and task

The gearbox neutral position sender G701 (neutral


gate sensor) is located on the gearbox housing near
to the selector turret in vehicles with the start/stop
system. The sender measures its distance from a
sensor plate on the selector shaft. The measured
value is sent as a PWM signal to the engine control
G701
unit. The engine control unit recognises that the
selector shaft is in the neutral position from the signal.
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Selector shaft with Air gap


sensor plate
How it works

The gearbox neutral position sender G701 uses the


Hall effect principle. The sender measures its distance G701
from a sensor plate on the selector shaft. This distance
changes as the selector shaft rotates from the neutral Hall element
position. A different sized signal voltage is generated
in the Hall element depending on the distance Distance (air gap)
measured.
Sensor plate
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Selector shaft

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Small distance Large
distance In other words, the greater the distance between the
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sender and the sensor plate, the smaller the PWM


signal. 
If the value of the PWM signal is within the plausible
range, the engine control unit recognises that the
gearbox is in the neutral position. 
If necessary, the engine can now be restarted by the
start/stop system without the clutch pedal being
depressed (e.g. if the air conditioning is activated or if
PWM signal

the battery voltage is too low).


Signal size
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Effects of failure
Distance
If no signal is detected from the gearbox neutral
Plausible range for
neutral position position sender G701, the start/stop system is
deactivated.
2nd, 4th, R gear 1st, 3rd, 5th gear

Behaviour of voltage signal as air gap changes

Please note:
The gearbox neutral position sender G701 and the sensor plate are installed only in manual
gearboxes for vehicles equipped with a start/stop system. The manual gearbox 0CF for vehicles
without a start/stop system does not have this sensor. The selector shaft in the gearbox will also not
have a sensor plate in this case.

Before the start/stop system is enabled, the engine management uses additional information to check
the plausibility of the air gap in the three positions whenever the engine is started again after
“ignition off”.

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Service

Special tools

Description Tool Usage

T10027A  The locking pin is required to correctly adjust the selector


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Locking pin mechanism.

T10481/  The thrust piece is used to drive in the seals for the cardan shafts.
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T10482 
Thrust piece

T10381/1  The closure caps protect the connecting flange for the drive
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Closure cap shafts against damage once the drive shafts have been 
disconnected from the gearbox.

10-222A/31-5  This adapter is placed over the lid lock and supports the square
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Adapter tube T40091/1.

3282/63  The adjustment plate is used to align the manual gearbox 0CF. 
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Adjustment  It is placed on the gearbox support.


plate

3282/64  The adapter 3282/64 secures the gearbox during installation


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Adapter and removal.

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Service information

The gearbox oil must always be drained before the gearbox is removed. 
Reason: 
When the driveshafts are removed, the gearbox oil will flow out of the housing.
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Plug

Milled
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The plug is bolted onto the clutch housing. The gearbox oil can be topped up here once the plug has been
removed.
Note for vehicles without ABS: 
If a vehicle does not have ABS, the speedometer sender G22 can be fitted in the hole in place of the plug. 
The milled pulse generator wheel in the differential housing allows the sender to recognise the gearbox output
speed and send it to the control unit in dash panel insert J285 as a speed signal.

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Test Yourself

Which answers are correct?

One or several of the given answers may be correct.

1. The manual gearbox 0CF is...

❒ a) a 4-speed manual gearbox.

❒ b) a semi-automatic 5-speed gearbox with gearbox neutral position recognition.

❒ c) a 5-speed manual gearbox.

2. Which weight-reducing measures were used among others in the design of the 
manual gearbox 0CF?

❒ a) Input shaft with deep-hole bore, hollow output shaft


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❒ b) Weight-reduced gear wheels for 4th and 5th gear

❒ c) Weight-reduced gear wheels for all gears

❒ d) Gearbox and clutch housing made from aluminium

❒ e) Output shaft and additional shaft made from cold-sintered magnesium silicate

❒ f) Only one selector rail for all gears

3. The selector shaft with sensor plate and the gearbox neutral position sender G701 are fitted 
when...

❒ a) the gearbox is converted into a semi-automatic gearbox.

❒ b) the vehicle is equipped with a distance control system.

❒ c) the vehicle is delivered with the start/stop system.

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4. The manual gearbox 0CF is operated via a gear selector cable and a gate selector cable. 
Which cable causes which movement on the selector shaft?

❒ a) The selector shaft is rotated around its longitudinal axis by the gate selector cable via the selector lever.

❒ b) The selector shaft is moved up and down by the gate selector cable via the relay lever and the selector 
lever.

❒ c) The selector shaft is rotated around its longitudinal axis by the gear selector cable via the selector lever.

❒ d) The selector shaft is moved up and down by the gear selector cable via the relay lever and the selector 
lever.
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5. Which movement of the selector shaft causes which action in the gearbox?

❒ a) The gear is engaged by the axial movement of the selector shaft.

❒ b) The shift gate is selected by the axial movement of the selector shaft.

❒ c) The gear is engaged by the rotary movement of the selector shaft.

❒ d) The shift gate is selected by the rotary movement of the selector shaft.

6. The locking pawl on the gearshift gate in the selector dome...

❒ a) locks the engaged reverse gear.

❒ b) ensures that you can shift into reverse gear only from 1st gear.

❒ c) prevents reverse gear being selected directly from 5th gear.

1. c); 2. a), b), d); 3. c); 4. b), c); 5. b), c); 6. c)


Answers:

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