thank you for the link and i'll check them out
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which means up hill i need to press the accelerator pedal after releasing brake
and on normal level road the pedal can be pressed a little bit late(few seconds)
my understanding is right?
however, when i test drove the car, it seems standing still when i release the brake after stopping at the red light...
I have always thought this assertion to be VW marketing hyperbole. Is there a reference somewhere that states the DSG truly adapts to driving style?
My understanding is that a DSG7 continuously adapts the numerous gear selector and clutch positions (and a whole heap of other stuff). In this way it can always know precise points for when;
1) a clutch will be engaged or disengaged or slipping.
2) a gear selector fork is in neutral or has one of its two gears selected. etc.
and it can continue to know this precisely over time, as a brand new gear box beds in or another wears over time.
A side effect of this is that one person drives their DSG7 in a very different manner to another the system will still adapt accordingly and the various points of adaption could be different. But no where in it will the system record the fact that this bloke drives like a pussy and that bloke like a maniac. My take on it is that DSG7 adaption is primarily there to allow the system to always know accurately where all the necessary points are for it to operate correctly. This means there should never be a need to adjust or service any component in the gearbox throughout its life.
I would say give your new DSG7 time to adapt and forget the driving style bit.
How do people find the 'creep' behaviour when parking? I found it more clunky than a conventional auto but thought it was a small price to pay for the positives that come with the DSG technology.
I know the UK spec rentals I drove didn't do that, however I can't remember what the one I drove at the dealership did as it wasn't in traffic, but I don't remember using throttle to creep it forward when parking.
Anyone with a MY 2010 model and 6 or 7 spd DSG care to comment - does yours creep forward on level ground if you have it in D and release the brake?
on level ground, the 118tsi creeps forward when foot is released off the brake.