Because of comments such as Roddy made, and then:
I could probably find another few hundred examples in this thread. But then Alok made this comment:
And I agree with that. It's why I always state it's an Automated Manual Gearbox. If you approach the gearbox with the understanding that whilst it Automatically changes gears, it's still a manual gearbox at its core, it is beneficial to the owner in understanding how and why it operates the way it does, and hopefully gives them the knowledge of how to adapt their driving style slightly to better suit the DSG.
It's just like when you watch Top Gear or Fifth Gear when the Sequential Manual Gearboxes were fashionable and the presenters would say you needed to adjust your driving to the gearbox. They (SMGs) too had no clutch pedal and could change gears automatically, yet they were very jerky if you attempted to drive them as an auto. If you treated them like a manual and lifted as you shifted, they were smooth as silk.
So my point is, understanding the mechanical operation of the gearbox, and distinquishing between traditional automatic torque converters verse SMGs, DSGs, CVTs and all the other options, helps you gain the most out of what you're using.
+1 to what Corey said.
To the end user it's still an automatic. The reason you would have that distinction in the first place is because people driving a manual will need to learn the added skill of coordinating a clutch with their left leg. The key here is the mechatronics unit, it automates the car. Without it you would need a manual license and a third leg.
lol could you imagine having two clutch pedals and having to remember which one to use for odd/even gears![]()
I explained it to a mate recently by saying ...
"it is a manual gearbox with an automatic clutch"
Best I could come up with that a non mechanically - minded person could grasp
Berwick VW weren't too 'supportive' last time I mentioned the DSG shudder a few months ago, maybe I'll ask again at Burwin/Ferntree Gully.
For the first time, the DSG did the "wont select gear" thing
In manual mode, coasting through an intersection, start to accelerate and nothing - just free revving. Had to move the stick to auto to engage a gear
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Goes to the dealer next Friday.
Not concerned really.
However, mine is an MY12 and I would have thought had the latest update for the mechatronics.
Never happened in my GTI.
Have done 4,000 km. Unmodified
Must admit, it is a big issue for VW based on your suggested Google search !
Reading back through this thread seems quite a few R's have had this issue
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