As the instigator of this thread it is interesting to see the comments seems there is either hatred or love of the DSG . It seems to me that VW cannot really make up their mind on what works , We bought brand new 2.5 petrol auto van in 2000 it had the adaptive auto no manual mode and it was a bit of a pain as my wife drove conservatively and it would learn her style . Then when I drove I had to give it a canning to reset the auto to my style as it would be pretty slugish on the change pattern , fast froward to 2004-5 and we buy a 2.5 turbo diesel with the "new " triptronic another auto with dubious abilities ,accelerate up a hill and slow down to turn into another street and no drive just hesitation until the engine and gearbox discuss what to do next and then decides 'Oh' yes we are going forward again . So here we are 2010 onwards and another transmmision VW have foisted upon us the DSG and in todays Carsguide another full page article about VW Golfs this time and the continuing saga of DSG problems in that model .
Quote " The German carmaker has invested heavily in technology and its cars bristle with the latest engineering advancements, but it seems its advanced technology focus has brought with it a few issues that have caused owners considerable angst.
The DSG gearbox, a wonderful gearbox when it's working properly, has been one subject of regular complaint here at Carsguide and owners have regularly complained that they have had difficulty in getting their issues resolved.
Complaints about the DSG gearbox have typically been rough shifting, erratic shifting where it seems the wrong gear has been chosen, selecting neutral at the most inappropriate times. We have been given a copy of a technical bulletin issued to dealers advising them of a problem with oil fouling the wiring loom controlling the gearbox, which appears to be the cause of the shifting problems.
When driving a DSG-equipped Golf it's vital that you conduct a thorough assessment of the gearbox looking for the above problems. There have been reports also of engine issues with owners having to replace engines at relatively low kilometers. VW claims the failures were due to owners using the incorrect fuel, but the jury is still out on that being the real cause. End Quote
Yes I know this is a Golf problem but it does point out the ongoing issues with the DSG . Seems to me the more gears they fit the more problems occur , How many gear changes do we need they havent sorted out the 6 speed Triptronic nor the 7 speed DSG . Whilst some owners are happy as discussed here there are equally some who are not happy . Maybe its not VW as the DSG is made by Aisin and I also read today that the new Maxxus van range due for release in October is also sporting the Aisin Auto .AH the good old days three speed autos with manual kick down and could be serviced easily .
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