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DSG: Problems, Questions, Likes and Dislikes
Hey guys
How is everyone?
I have been browsing through the forums after the purchase of my VW Polo GTI 2011 model. It looks like alot of people have issues with the DSG gearbox. What exactly goes wrong with it? The car stops working? Is there any signs for the DSG gearbox to stop working.
As of now the car I love. It is quick, fuel efficient and just overall a great car. The DSG only has a very minor issue. When I go up hilly roads and I do not give it much acceleration it very minor under-revs and makes the car a bit shaky like it would with any manual gearbox.
Is there anything else I should know about these cars? I was on a high after I bought the Polo GTI and now I am not quite so sure with everyone making me feel nervous
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DSG: Problems, Questions, Likes and Dislikes
Last edited by Hillbilly; 28-05-2013 at 09:19 PM.
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Hi osman, welcome to the forums. What that sounds like is the mechatronics having a reluctance to change down a gear either due to software or. Faulty unit, OR the clutch is shuddering due to the typical vw faulty hold pressure program under load which will be ruining your clutch.
The best advice I can give with and DSG is this.
Don't ever drive it in D because contrary to popular opinion, I believe the true designation of the letters are as follows. S is Stupid, M is Maybe-Manual and D is Destroy
Use those wheel paddles, it's more fun and will extend the life of your clutch packs.
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For spirited driving I use the paddles. But for the daily commute I use D and occasionally S. Touch wood, I've had no problems with the mech or clutches. I tend to agree that keeping the revs high may help the oil burning issues but use more petrol. Since they fixed the breather hose I've had no oil issues, that was more than a year ago......as I said, touch wood.
2011 POLO GTI 3dr, Candy White, Audio-Comfort-Xenon PacksMODS: H&R Sport Springs - Bilstein B12s - Whiteline Sway Bar - Milltek Cat Back Exhaust - Sparco Assetto Gara Wheels
Would you consider these issues enough you wouldn't buy the car in the first place though? As someone looking into one, you all made me a bit concerned...
The car, in my opinion, is still the best bang for buck car at the moment and really fun to drive. It still brings a smile to my face.
Would I buy one now with the inconsistent problems people have reported? probably not.
2011 POLO GTI 3dr, Candy White, Audio-Comfort-Xenon PacksMODS: H&R Sport Springs - Bilstein B12s - Whiteline Sway Bar - Milltek Cat Back Exhaust - Sparco Assetto Gara Wheels
I have been following this forum since 2011. I read all the issues, I knew all the problems. I took out a 6 year warranty.
The way I look at it is, I love this car. Nothing in the market suited what I wanted, fuel economy and performance.
I know lots of people who have had issues with all sorts of parts on this car, but I'll consider myself very lucky. Even still if there were any issues, that's what warranty is for. Sure it'll be frustrating, but I'll be given a loan car, I really don't care! (IMO)
Besides the typical oil consumption issues (which we now seem to understand it's how the car is driven), my car hasn't ever broken down on me. I've done 25,000kms since July 2012, best car to drive around town and country, and so cheap to run.
Enjoy it, don't stress over the issues!
I'm the same as fastlane. It was the best car for my budget that's quick, economical and comfortable. Only issue with the car is the oil and now that it seems to be under control (fingers crossed), I love it more than ever. Just run it hard
The DSG takes some practice to get used to. Pretty much treating it as a manual transmission works for me and it's been smooth with no shudder.
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