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    7 SPD dsg issue?

    Close to 20000km now on 2 yr old Elegance TSI. Noting quite a bit of what certainly feels like transmission judder when changing 1/2 and 2/3. Just about guaranteed if car has four adult occupants. Other Superb owners experienced this and if so what sort of response did you get from Skoda Aust. with regard to a full warranty fix? I'm guessing it is "clutches" issue I've seen discussed affecting other VAG products on this and other forums? Car has not been part of either ”7 SPD dsg recalls" of last year or so.
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    Will need new clutch packs mate. Very common....VDUB..
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    Tks for the confirmation. What's the consensus out there as to whether VAG have a reliable long term fix for the issue?

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    I would go visit skoda and let them fix it. warranty will cover it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vdubmotorworx View Post
    Will need new clutch packs mate. Very common....VDUB..
    Agreed... Had the same issue on my Superb 118tsi... New clutch kit and it should be as good as new... Had one installed 9 months ago, no problem so far...

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    What does "transmission judder" feel like? I got my superb around the same time as notflyingscot (118TSI MY12 with 17,000km on the clock)
    I haven't noticed anything that feels too far out of the ordinary, however the gear changes don't feel quite as smooth (when new you could hardly tell when the gears changed)

    What should I look out for if it happens to mine?

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    Pandahill, it's pretty much as the wording suggests. A "juddering" vibration that prompts you to back off a bit on the throttle, the juddering stops and most times the car pulls away fairly smoothly at the next squeeze of the loud pedal. At its worst on a wet uphill start the on/off grabbing of the clutch feeds down to the road as quite violent "axle tramp". It's quite infrequent when only one or two up, much more frequent with four seats occupied. Least that's how it feels on our car.

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    Dropped it off at Trivett Parramatta this morning. They called within 20 minutes, "your car will require clutch pack" (or words to that effect). Should have it back lunchtime tomorrow. Fingers crossed that a) fixes the problem and b) the new clutches are a lot more durable than the original clutches. Can anyone confirm whether the warranty on the clutch rolls forward for another fixed period from date of replacement?
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    Car back from Trivett today after completion of TPI2028367/7 (CLUTCHES REPLACEMENT).
    Time will tell if issue is resolved. Service adviser claimed that none they have done to date have come back again with similar issue. Fingers crossed he is correct.☺

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    Make sure you, or whoever drives the car, presses the brake pedal hard when stationary. If you only have light pressure the clutch slips. Test it. Light pressure with slipping clutch equals 1000 rpm and burnt out clutch. Press harder and revs drop to 800 rpm as the clutch fully disengages. Might not be the problem but worth checking as it's a real easy fix.
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