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Thread: Tiptronic transmission thumping when selecting gears when cold

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    Definately question their plan of attack.

    Basically, what I've outlined in a previous post is exactly what I've been told by VW themselves in regards to a very similar problem.

    In saying that, if they feel it's necessary to go down their chosen path for this, then maybe some sort of courtesy car is in order while yours is being repaired. It is very common to outsource component repairs these days. Mainly because the technicians that were capable of performing major repair work have long left the industry, or have gone to work for specialist repairers. Most newly-built dealerships aren't set up to do engines, transmissions, etc these days anyway.
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    Golf is having transmission rebuilt at some horrendous cost. Allianz will pay TG. Just amazed at what a terrible reliability to fail at 80,000kms but I see this slush box is failing quite bad from what is read on the web. Also VWA must realise this seeing they changed the service interval to replace the oil at 60,000kms. This one is up for sale before ext warranty runs out and hopefully we can get a new Golf Wagon to replace it. If Golf is such a big seller then I would like to see the failure rate of these gear boxes. My Japanese gear boxes in other makes never let me down, mind you they were serviceable. This sealed for life is fine except they never tell you what the expected life period is...mmmh? Now to put my hard earned dollars on a DSG and hope it is OK. Anyone know the reliability of the 6sp DSG vs 7 sp DSG so far?

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    Sealed for life?? sealed till warranty out i reckon. The 09G is in a fair amount of Vw applications and after 80ks its on borrowed time. Generally just fitting a valve body isnt the fix, yeah it might be at the time but the failed valve body would have been causing clutch slip wear on hubs and all sorts of other dramas. In my experience it takes an over haul and new valve body to fix coming in around $7500 odds. Although an earlier service may lengthen its life i still dont think the valve body is that great a design.
    On the T5 transporter ive diagnosed a couple of their 09G variant which is 09K. They have similar issues but latest on was flaring badly between 2nd and 3rd, turned out the hub had a hairline crack!! Mind you this van had been fairly punished

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmac View Post
    . In my experience it takes an over haul and new valve body to fix coming in around $7500 odds. Although an earlier service may lengthen its life i still dont think the valve body is that great a design.

    Jmac
    Yes, I agree Jmac. There are thousands of these Golf V's around so by now Allianz must have had a gutful of their bad reliability incurring claims. What is amazing is that most of this 80,000kms travelled in this MY06 model was 60% on freeway running each day so it had mainly 6th gear running most of the time. Bad design definately but I read that VW recognise this transmission has problems but typically ignore the faithful buyer no doubt. I will bring it to VWA attention either way.
    I agree, sealed for life is yeah 3 years. I wonder where this transmission was made? Golf was Sth African built so who knows. I will be demanding a full report on the rebuild of what was repaired and new parts used so as to have a record for us or the next owner when it fails again in time. As VW grow their model base, I am scared that bad reports of reliability and repair costs will savage the resale value. I may as well just buy a second hand Skoda (after the initial buyer takes a hit on depreciation).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayman View Post
    I wonder where this transmission was made?
    These transmissions are most probably assembled in Japan, and then shipped to whichever VW factory they're needed at.


    As for whether regular fluid changes would've helped, it's difficult to say conclusively.
    You would have to determine which component/s weren't functioning properly, see whether it's a design flaw, and determine what impact (if any) the condition of the ATF had. You could have several scenarios playing out here:

    For example, it is highly possible that the valve body (or whatever) was stuffed to begin with, so that changing the ATF would merely delay the inevitable and not prevent the gearbox from failing. On the other hand, if the demise of the valve body (or whatever) was caused by ATF that was worn out, then clearly, a simple solution emerges.

    Or it could be combination of several small factors which snowball into a great big gearbox failure.


    Though at least the ATF did last the life of the gearbox, which in your case was 80 000 km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayman View Post
    I am just trying to ascertain what may have gone wrong and what could have avoided the gearbox crashing. The Golf V has a Tiptronic Slushbox NOT a DSG. I know the DSGs can be troublesome. My point of issue was that VWA changed the servicing intervals of these gearboxes about 12 months ago to include a oil & filter change at 60,000kms. Our dealer never informed us nor did they suggest to do it when the car was last at the dealer for rear brakes o/haul. The Golf has nearly 80,000kms on it.
    My previous car - a Golf V 2.0FSI comfortline auto required a new auto transmission at 4 years old & 80,000km. The car started slurring the changes and suddenly wouldn't engage any gear. Fortunately the extended warranty took care of it, although apparently Allianz and VW split the bill of about $8000!

    I love my VW's but I think that an extended warranty is a good insurance policy, they aren't cheap to fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjj View Post
    My previous car - a Golf V 2.0FSI comfortline auto required a new auto transmission at 4 years old & 80,000km.

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    So that's proof, these auto slush boxes are junk and I dare say VW know it, just luck gets you past 100,000kms. Like you say I love my VWs especially my Tiguan and will want ext warranty as a Must Have for the reasons you state, expensive repairs.

    Well all, I can report our local VW dealer (who had a technician called Elvis a few years back) has repaired the Auto slush box after (wait for it) FIVE WEEKS!!!!!!!!. They had two attempts, due to their (offsite but inhouse repair facility) stuffing it up by splitting the casing by reassembling it with a oversized bolt. The bill was just under $6K covered by Allianz.

    The sad part is we went to pick the Golf up Sat Morning and the car was supposed to be detailed mmmh? We found poorly overdabbed touched up paint chips on a front guard and dribbly residue on all the door trims. The car was far from detailed and had a few superficial scratches around the car from spending an excess time in their busy workshop.

    I notice VW Allianz extended warranty is now only two years (not 3 years) unkess you go with the Allianz brand which uses non geniune parts. I reckon they have had a rethink and a surge in claims in the 6th year of ownership so trying to minimize claims but offering the unlimited K/ms to still lure ext warranty buyers. Had quotes around $1700 for the 2 year Unlimited Kms VW warranty, must see what people are now paying.

    Hopefully we will sort the issues out Monday Morning and time will tell what sort of job they did on the transmission.

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    OK Picked up Golf and Body was touched up with touch up paint real bad, also interior doors had dribble stains everywhere. Picked car up Wed and was much better. Wife drove from Camberwell to Ferntree Gully and the transmission played up coming home. The Golf managed barely 40KM before it got stuck and the limp home mode managed to select 3rd Gear only. Car was towed under Roadside assist to dealer.

    Now does anyone know our rights either under VW Allianz ext warranty OR the ACCC new laws as to whether we should be entitled to a NEW gear box, mind you I don't know if they keep new spare Slush boxes not being used in a new car for a couple of years now. I suspect this gearbox will never be as good as new (even though that was a dud). Time for a new Golf 6sp DSG Diesel I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    The Tiguan gets it's non-DSG oil change at 60,000klms. It has been suggested that these are a little more robust than the previous incarnations.

    The one I repaired had 130,000klms on it, from memory.

    I don't understand why your dealership needs to remove the transmission, only to send it away for repairs. The job can be done quite easily in the car, in only a couple of hours.

    I'd shop around.
    Are you saying the Valve body can be replaced without removing the transmission?
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    Gearbox shudders on down change.

    I feel your pain bro !!!

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