3 Hours is plenty. Put car on hoist, remove underpan off car, undo 7 bolts, insert clutch actuator tool thingy, rotate, pull off mechatronics unit, check to make sure all selectors and sleeves are in neutral positions, fit new mechatronic unit, align clutch actuators, fit 7 new bolts, refit underpan, lower hoist, refill lost gearbox fluid, plug in VAS, update software off CD / hard drive, clear all fault codes in vehicle (without bloody investigating them?!) ring customer to pick up vehicle.
I know a DSG tech that confidently informs me that he can repeatedly replace the clutches in a DQ200 in 2 hours. 3 Hours for a mechatronics unit is quite acheivable.
Basic adaptation is carried out on the car as well, yes. Don't worry about how long it takes my friend, there is nothing to worry about
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