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    DSG Engine Braking

    Hi, I have owned my new 90tsi wagon for about 2-3 months now, other than the amount of oil it uses , that i have been told is normal?? (still cant believe it though)

    I have a question about the DSG gear box, when i approach the top of a hill im in say 6th or 7th, DSG as i go down the hill with my foot off the accelerator i notice that it starts changing down, it changes down to 3rd by the time i have reached the bottom of the hill, to counter this i either have to accelerate down the hill or shift it over to manual shift.
    so my question is, is this normal ?

    i'd rather ask here as i know what the dealer will say, "yes thats just vw its normal"

    thanks in advance

    bulberrys.

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    Normal - engine braking

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    If you read the manual you'll see they even suggest manually shifting down (tiptronic) to third for long/steep descents.

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    My 6spd dsg only downshifts on a hill if I touch the brake and is a design feature. Not sure if the 7 spd is different though
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    The R 6 speed DSG, by design, downshifts on hills.

    The number of downshifts is regulated by vehicle speed and engine speed

    Mine will downshift to 5th, to 4th and to 3rd depending on conditions

    Without touching the brake.

    Some changes were made to mech units during the last three years and particularly mid 2011 which impact this behaviour
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    I have a 90TSI. I can confirm it will only downshift if the break is touched. If I just release the accelerator on a decline then it wont downshift.

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    Thanks for all your input, i cant help but feel im going to have issues with this dsg box, id much prefer a manual but my domestic manager
    requested auto this time.....time will tell..

    bulberrys

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    You'll be fine mate.

    I'd be worried if it didn't downshift !

    Despite what is said on forums, the DSG box is incredibly robust.

    Most complaints are from slush box drivers not aware that you need to drive the DSG differently in some respects
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alok View Post
    I have a 90TSI. I can confirm it will only downshift if the break is touched. If I just release the accelerator on a decline then it wont downshift.
    Same for my GTI. I usually shift into S on downhills so it can downshift and hold speed. Very handy and does a great job. Just pop it back to D once at the bottom and keep on going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulberrys View Post
    Thanks for all your input, i cant help but feel im going to have issues with this dsg box, id much prefer a manual but my domestic manager
    requested auto this time.....time will tell..

    bulberrys
    As Candyman says, the DSG is great once you learn to drive it properly. Think of it more as an automated manual gearbox, as mechanically it has more in common with a manual box, but with a computer and some clever mechatronics operating the clutches and the shifting.

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