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Thread: Do you actually use the DSG, or is it always in automatic mode?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstrat View Post
    So if a Golf with DSG was being towed by a tow truck it could face forwards without risking damage to the transmission?
    RTFM, it covers correct towing procedures for both manual and DSG cars in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idle View Post
    Besides, with FWD lifting the front makes more sense — the car is then just a 2-wheeled trailer.
    DOH! FWD... Erm, what's that over there? (runs away in the opposite direction)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    What are you trying to achieve by asking the question as it comes down to individual preference.
    I was just trying to see if my impression of how I would use a dsg equipped car - play with it for the first month or two and then just leave it in full automatic mode was what happened in reality. I realise everyone has different driving styles, so I was just looking for a majority view. Your response seems to be close to the typical - full auto mode for commutes and motorways, manual mode for playing. So it looks like my impression was wrong.


    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Actually I would have expected the Mark V forum to have the most!
    You are probably right, but there have been plenty of responses in the mkV1 forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    RTFM, it covers correct towing procedures for both manual and DSG cars in there.
    Not entirely sure he was asking how to tow the car. More gaining confirmation that his understanding of how the DSG works is correct by applying it to a scenario...

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    Passat V6 - never taken it out of drive (I know shock horror) after comming out of a six speed turbo focus, the last thing i want to be doing is changing gears. I suspect a lot will play early on and then settle down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V6Passat View Post
    Passat V6 - never taken it out of drive (I know shock horror) after comming out of a six speed turbo focus, the last thing i want to be doing is changing gears. I suspect a lot will play early on and then settle down.
    Yeah same here.
    Going on three years and might have changed in manual once.
    I bought it for its Auto function not manual otherwise I'd buy the manual.

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    Depends what the purpose of the trip is.

    I use manual with paddles/shifter a lot in traffic; when just leisurely driving around it's D with paddle override when needed, and when fanging in remote mountain country it's S. Here the aggessive mode is brilliant, mainly 2, 3, and 4 are used and revs stay at max power range for ridiculously rapid and fun motoring.


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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    DSG stands for Direct Shift Gearbox. It is a dual-clutch automated manual gearbox. It's design is basically two manual gearboxes which are operated independently of each other, but integrated into the one unit. Each transmission has its own multiplate clutch and input shaft. One transmission takes care of 1st, 3rd, 5th and Reverse. The other transmission takes care of 2nd, 4th and 6th. Really, you could have a car with 4 pedals, two of them being clutches - but since we don't have 3 feet, the DSG has a 'mechatronics unit' which takes care of the operation of both clutches and changing of the gear selector.

    Both transmissions have a gear engaged at all times. So if you're in 1st, then 2nd is already engaged on the other transmission. When you (or the gearbox if in D or S) decide to change gears, all that occurs is that one clutch engages at the same time as the other clutch disengages - so power is practically instantaneously transfered from one to the other for 'seamless gearchanges'.

    There's a Youtube Video from VW which discusses it here


    So - it's definitely not a traditional Auto which uses a torque converter!
    Thanks. I'm not good with the jargon but I sort of get that. What does that mean from the driver's perspective? How many pedals and what letters/numbers is are on the gearstick? Haha I sound like a total n00b
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    Quote Originally Posted by tee_off View Post
    Thanks. I'm not good with the jargon but I sort of get that. What does that mean from the driver's perspective? How many pedals and what letters/numbers is are on the gearstick? Haha I sound like a total n00b
    You're kidding right? coreying just described how it works and provided links for further information, it''ll take you a few minutes to understand how it works.

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    After the first few days playing with the DSG, the only time I use manual mode now is when I'm going up or down a steep car park ramps so as to engage 1st to get better low speed control. The D program seems to shift into 2nd which means I need to ride the brakes on the way down and can feel it slipping the clutch on the way up if I slow down.

    Other than that I'm happy with the D program, it will redline the motor if you floor it and otherwise keeps the revs down. S mode is a bit manic for normal driving but OK for a quick blast through some twisty bits.

    If I had the flappy paddles on my car I might be tempted to use manual mode more often.

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