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Update: Dealer asked me to pop in for a quick check this afternoon, ran diagnostic, no errors, reset software and asked me to keep a watch and call back asap.
Literally taking off from dealership driveway and 1-2 change OK, 2-3 and it flares over 1000rpm and slams into 3rd as though I had driven over a log with a hard jolt. U-turn back and pick up serviceman who then proceeds to roadtest.....luckily for me, it repeats flaring and violent gear changing far more regularly then even before I had brought it in.
It's now booked for this Monday where they will load an online available software, ( I was told this takes longer to undertake) followed by roadtest and see what happens. Being the inquistive type I asked what the steps would be should software upgrade not fix the problem?
A couple of possibilities which would also involve VW Aust. Might ask to replace control modules upto possible replacement of gearbox, not with a brand new one it would seem. I drove it back home (35km) using manual mode as this seems to keep flaring to minimum.
I'll let you know what transpires after this Monday.
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Update 2: While driving to dealership this morning, a 35km drive, with gearbox still flaring mainly on 3-4, 4-5 changes , it decided to go into limp home mode about 500m before dealership. I've never experienced this before. I suddenly felt loss of power and van seemed stuck in a single gear. The display in the bottom of the trip comp. went all red in backround for the gear selector display, with dark lettering for the gear characters. It wouldn't display which gear I was driving in or when I selected reverse when parking at the service area. I left it running so the staff could look at the display. It did reset on restart afterwards and I'm told an error code was logged although I didn't find out what it was when I was called late this afternoon.
To top this off, the dealership suffered a failure of their online connection for 3 hours and they couldn't complete the software upgrades before close of business. For some reason they were doing an engine software upgrade as well. Not sure why.
Anyway I brought home the 64kW diesel power monster loaner
, and can't wait to get back my red baby.
Last edited by Tornado T5; 17-08-2009 at 07:11 PM.
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Update 3: Gearbox will be replaced next Tuesday as latest software upgrades (apparently downloaded directly from Germany) couldn't fix flaring. Everything else checks out perfectly leaving the control unit within the gearbox I have told. Expensive fix I would hazard so thankfully fully covered by warranty.
Might investigate an extended warranty for post July 2010 me thinks if I don't replace the van.
Last edited by Tornado T5; 18-08-2009 at 04:59 PM.
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Update 4: Gearbox replacement finished and new wheel alignment as A-frame needs dropping during changeover. So far so good...fingers crossed.
PS. Having returned Caddy loaner with 6 speed DSG and then jumped into my T5, I much prefer driving the T5. If I didn't already own a T5 I would love the Caddy. However the DSG box is better then the T5's A6. Generally smoother across the range although it takes a while to get used to the fact it engages first when you lift your foot off the brake and so doesn't creep forward instantly the way the T5's traditional auto box does. In fact it rolls back ever so slightly just the way a manual box will until clutch take-up. A seven speed DSG would be fabulous in the T5 update.
Last edited by Tornado T5; 26-08-2009 at 09:47 PM.
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