DSG behavior in Limp Mode (was: perhaps systems should talk to each other)
My 118TSI DSG was booked in to the dealer for the rattle on startup problem to be fixed. Third trip, but they are keeping it until it's fixed this time. In fairness, the first was the 45000 km service, and the second was for more investigation. Anyway my wife casually mentions the car is down on power and hesitating, and that a light came on that looked like a tap. I suppose the engine check light does look like that, it doesn't look like any engine from this century.
Anyhow VW assist sent the NRMA who cleared the light (code P10A4, which translates to supercharger bypass flap from my extensive googling), and said it was ok to drive BUT the engine still stayed in limp home, which means it won't go over 3200 rpm.
Nobody told the DSG so the car would accelerate, die, change gear, take off again, die etc. Very wearing on the driver.
Now, I reckon I'm smarter than any gear change robot, so I put it into tiptronic. Problem kludged. Until, I'm accelerating on an onramp in third when the robot reckons it's smarter than me, changes down to second, 3600 rpm, no power. The falcon behind nearly hit me (sorry mr falcon driver).
So, VW have very smart programmers. They can make the rear wiper come on when I put the car in reverse, if the front sensor tells the car it's wet. They can stop the engine accelerating if I have my foot on the brake. Why can't they get the ECU to tell the mechatronic unit it's in limp home. huh?
John
PS. I'm not just whinging in VWW, I'm going to email VWA
2009 118 TSI
1980 Bedford van
2015 Hyundai i30 SR
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