DSG cant tell you its low on fluid. It would take years to empty itself at that rate. Probably the seal under the cover thats leaking not expensive but you need to drain the box to do it. So worth doing at the same time as a service.
I was changing my oil last week and when I got under the car I noticed a little droplet of fluid under the DSG metal housing. Poking around I couldn't really figure out how it got exactly there and It didn't seem like a huge leak.
The fluid didn't smell like engine oil rather like nothing really.
I wiped it all down like someone else suggested on another thread and came back today to find the droplet was back in the same spot.
I'm now wondering what I do next. Which parts should I be checking in depth and has anyone had the same leak droplet location before?
Also, will the DSG protect itself if the fluid gets too low? Will it show an error on the MFD or will it eventually go into limp mode whilst I'm driving? I don't have a scanner as well but I don't think it would tell me the level right?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Last edited by max9753; 24-08-2022 at 06:50 PM.
DSG cant tell you its low on fluid. It would take years to empty itself at that rate. Probably the seal under the cover thats leaking not expensive but you need to drain the box to do it. So worth doing at the same time as a service.
The black pan on the front of the transmission is likely leaking from the gasket. You might be lucky and be able to just tighten up the bolts. Otherwise, you will need to replace the gasket on the DSG cover.
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