Do you guys with DSG leave it in Drive when stopped at lights or put it in neutral?
Is there a saving in fuel, is it negligible?
Also, paddle shifting when in Drive, how long before the computer takes over gear choices again? Does it do it once a certain RPM is reached or is it a matter of time before it thinks you want it back in auto drive mode?
I've noticed the DSG sometimes tries to guess what I'm trying to do and picks low ratio gears coming out of a roundabout, seems quite nifty.
Mk6 GTI - 5dr Carbon - DSG - Leather - SatNav/RVC - MDI - 18' detroits - Parkassist - ACC - sunroof - Tints
DSG is an automated manual gearbox, when you are stationary, the box is automatically in neutral.
I am sure i read in the manual that you should put it in neutral when you are going to be stationary for a while. You can definitely feel the difference when you switch it to neutral.
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Golf GTI MKVI aka Jane
The manual actually suggests you dont put it into neutral.Originally Posted by HereGoes
84 MK1 GTI
01 DC2R
Yeah - this is why I don't like people referring the the DSG as an 'Automatic Gearbox'. I creates confusion. It's an Automated Manual Gearbox, as GolfAtom has mentioned. Thinking of it as a traditional auto just doesn't work
It's all in your head![]()
Hey mate,
When your in drive and you use th paddles the DSG switches to manual mode and wont switch back unless you come to a stop, slip the gear selector into manual mode and then back to drive or you simply hold down the RIGHT paddle on the steering wheel and it switches back to automatic. You will see that the right paddle shifter has a "+" and "OFF".
I find the best way is to hold the paddle down..
2010 5 DR MK6 GTI|DSG|CARBON STEEL|18" DETROIT|ACC|BI-XENON|LEATHER|SUNROOF|DYNAUDIO|SATNAV|MDI|PREMIUM BT|TINTS|EXTENDED WARRANTY| In garage
This isn't true. I mean, what you say about holding down the "OFF" paddle is true. But if you're in D (Drive) and then you use the paddles, if you do not press the paddles again for around 15 seconds, the car will switch back to Drive - as FJ Steve mentioned in his post above.
If you keep using the paddles without leaving a ~15 second gap between their operation, then yes, it will stay in manual mode for a long as you need it to - but as soon as you stop using the paddles for ~15 second - D for Drive![]()
Life is a journey... enjoy the ride!
Golf GTI MKVI aka Jane
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