Page 2 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 31

Thread: DQ 200 DSG info (Volkswagen recall Singapore)

  1. #11
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    291

    Quote Originally Posted by Hail22 View Post
    66 TDI, 77TSI and GTI's DQ - 200's are installed in South Africa / Spain (GTI). What a joke when Gehling said "I don't know whether these cars gearboxes were sourced from Europe" these muppets need a cold hard class action up their sorry back sides.
    The line I liked is that they do EVERYTHING for their customers to fix the issues. Pfffffffft
    Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    NSW
    Posts
    128
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by Hail22 View Post
    66 TDI, 77TSI and GTI's DQ - 200's are installed in South Africa / Spain (GTI). What a joke when Gehling said "I don't know whether these cars gearboxes were sourced from Europe" these muppets need a cold hard class action up their sorry back sides.
    Even if he did not know, it would be very easy to find out. Regardless of his true business ability, this guy is coming across as incompetent and lazy if nothing else. If I had an employee that worked in the same way this guy comes across, I'd sack him (though that is moot since I would not have employed him in the first place).
    MY13 Polo 77TSI manual transmission Comfortline in Candy White - "Herr Marco"

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Ringwood, Victoria
    Posts
    4,140

    DQ 200 DSG info (Volkswagen recall Singapore)

    Quote Originally Posted by prcurrie View Post
    The line I liked is that they do EVERYTHING for their customers to fix the issues. Pfffffffft
    I'm a case in point that proves that is a lie!

    Stage 2+ Intercooler Carbon Intake Downpipe Swaybar DV+ Remsa.

  4. #14
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    291
    So have been thinking about the comments made in the second article. Japan is blaming their hot weather.

    I wonder if Ulrich Hackenberg could answer why my DSG got up to an operating temperature of 375 degrees when normal operating temperature is 150? It's not because of our hot climate is it????
    Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    3,874
    So basically the worst thing we can do to our gearbox is drive in stop/start traffic on a hot summer day. I've seen the intake temps jump beyond 60 even on just warm-ish days because there's no strong airflow - wonder if the DSG reacts similarly.

  6. #16
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Canberra, ACT
    Posts
    128
    Users Country Flag
    You would think when designing the gearbox you'd test the prototype for problems like this BEFORE you give it the go ahead and sell millions of them...

    I really hope VWA get enough flack not just from the enthusiast market now, but the general public from the recent articles about overseas recalls to bring the recall to Australia. The gearbox's definitely need fixing and Ulrich is just twiddling his thumbs and giving us BS about it all.
    Last edited by jayc29u; 15-05-2013 at 10:56 AM.

  7. #17
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    2,207
    Quote Originally Posted by jayc29u View Post
    You would think when designing the gearbox you'd test the prototype for problems like this BEFORE you give it the go ahead and sell millions of them...
    Hey, Honda had to recalled 1.5 million automatic cars with the 5 speed auto (it was a serious issue as well). Not everything is picked up in initial testing.

    From appearances it seems that VAG (worldwide) is staggering this voluntary (not mandatory) recall across markets. Supply of replacement parts perhaps?

    I wouldn't be surprised that once the Japan recall/refit is nearing its end that VW Aust owners of affected DSG7 cars will get a letter in the mail for you to take your cars in for an inspection and any subsequent remedial actions.
    Last edited by pologti18t; 15-05-2013 at 12:04 PM.

  8. #18
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Posts
    332
    Users Country Flag
    +1 to this.
    Whilst it's easy to throw stones now - there's only so much you can pick up in QA.
    - What's the right amount of time to spend in stop-start traffic?
    - What's the right amount of time to spend in hot-humid-stop-start traffic?
    - What's the right amount of time to spend in hot-humid-stop-start traffic with medium pollution levels?
    - What's the right amount of time to spend in hot-humid-stop-start traffic with high pollution levels?
    - What of high-temps, low humidity?

    It's easy to look at issues and say "they should have picked that up" another example would be Velosters with their shattering glass roofs, Apple with Antenna gate, Sony "waterproof phones" that weren't. Crown Vic exploding petrol tanks, loose floor mats that stop brakes, clutch issues that can mean a car can slip into neutral when in gear on hills, seatbelt buckles that snap,

    We'll likely never know what testing VW did, or what tolerances they have in production, or what the true fail-rate of these gearboxes are.

    We can just hope they get their act together for Australia.

  9. #19
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    1,605
    VW probably knew, but probably decided to play the odds and fix defective units on a case-by-case basis, rather than issue a voluntary recall, which would cost them more money.

    But the gamble hasn't paid off that well - so far, they've lost out in China, Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.

    Though it's not as if the other European manufacturers aren't guilty of this. It's just the way they do business I'm afraid - nothing personal.



    Generally speaking, I find the Japanese manufacturers are less stingy when it comes to warranty claims - though unlike the Europeans, it probably wouldn't send them broke, so they can afford to!

  10. #20
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    3,874

    Quote Originally Posted by ill0gitech View Post
    We'll likely never know what testing VW did, or what tolerances they have in production, or what the true fail-rate of these gearboxes are.
    Of course we know - it's well documented on YouTube




    See?




    And some other testing footage:




    Looks to me like the test drivers don't like driving slow enough to do stop/start traffic tests

Page 2 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
| |