The_Hawk has nothing to worry about with you pair of delinquents!
The_Hawk has nothing to worry about with you pair of delinquents!
I prefer Reprobate
Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist
mmm .. just looking for my Funk and Wagnalls
Similar. APR Stage 1 gives more power, Guy_H's DSG tune (software only) fixes the shift points, prevents wear on the components and makes the driving experience much nicer.
DSG 7 in the golf is great once moving but having to have a shuddering clutch pack replaced at 45,000 km was worrying and I don't have confidence it won't happen again outside warranty. Combined with the other faults the vehicle has had I will no longer be keeping it as a long termer (10 years). Backing up a steep slope to stop just short of a fixed object can be nerve-wracking and my wife refused to drive the car in those circumstances. Unfortunately it's not the sort of thing you get to do on a test drive and if my wife had attempted the manoeuvre during our test drive it is unlikely we would have purchased the car with DSG.
2018 Tiguan 110TSI Comfortline + DAP
My car was serviced last week, and I had a Jetta loan car. I wasn't too impressed with the 7 speed DSG - it seemed a little aggressive on take-off, and sometimes a bit shuddery, and at the same time it seemed to slip all the way through 1st and into 2nd - although it seemed to change to 2nd VERY early. Once moving, the shifts were generally imperceptible, but I'm not sure I would've bought a DSG based on the experience with that. Maybe the Jetta had a fault, but I'm confident that my 6 speed DSG is noticeably nicer to drive than that Jetta's 7 speed.
Anyway - next topic.
About once a week my DSG ends up with no drive - typically, rounding a corner, the display indicates I'm in 3rd or 4th but there is no drive - engine revs, but no go. Typically, I need to downshift twice before I get drive again.
I reported this to VW, and they found nothing. No error codes, they couldn't fault it, they'd never heard of it. So they want me to tell them how to replicate the fault so they can fix it.
I've read about others having a similar experience, but when I searched I could only find a "false neutral" problem that is different.
Can anybody point me to a few key words, or posts, or a discussion of a problem like this? Sorry, but I don't want to wade through 87 pages...
Former owner of MY12 GTD with DSG
Don't forget it was a loan car, which may or may not be driven nicely
I think false neutral and no drive are essentially the same thing, I only ever had it once ages ago when in Sport mode, went round a tight uphill bend, went to floor it, it grabbed 2nd and nothing for about a second, off the gas then back on again and it was ok.
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