I've driven over 21000 kms in mine, using start/stop all the time, and not experienced this ever. Maybe a fault VW are not fixing for you?
Hello, I am onto my second golf DSG 90TSI so I know the car well. This one has had a weird and dangerous problem since new with the start stop system and I was hoping you can help. I have searched for threads on this and only found ones that say occasionally the car will not switch off when stationary. I know and understand that. This problem is different. What happens is that in one in every 20 stops the engine will try to start but it does not have enough energy to start the car. Sometimes it would just stall and other times it will try to start, not start then try to restart itself multiple times. I took the car to VW at 3000km and they detected an unusually low voltage from the battery so they trickle charged it.
What worries me is that they admitted that the car may not start itself on the application of the gas pedal if the battery is low in voltage. So what happens to all us mk7 owners when all of our batteries start to die down in 3 years? Also when I said "wouldnt my driving over the last 3000km have charged the battery sufficiently from the alternator?" He said no because when the car is driving you are sucking energy out of the battery as you have things switched on. It didn't sound right to me.
The trickle charge from the dealer has not helped.
I cant tell you how many times I have tried to take off at the lights only to have the car stall on me. Then I have to put in park and restart. Meanwhile I get beeped at by angry motorists behind me.
I have tried it on flat, decline and incline starts. it still fails. and I have tried it with autohold on or off and it still stalls.
So with the autohold on, it will fail when you try to accelrate and with the autohold off it will stall when you release the foot break and again when it stalls it will try to restart itself and fail. This usually happens not straight away but after 15+ minutes of driving. Im not sure how I should approach this now as the car is not fit for purpose. I can remember to to turn the stop start off but I worry if my wife hops into it with the kids and tries to accelerate away from an intersection. This is a serious problem as a car is supposed to move when you step on the gas. It could end up as a life threatening situation.
The car is only 2 months old and for the for the first 2 months I turned off the stop start to assist with breaking the car in. Now that the car is run in I dont turn off the stop start button and am horrified to find out that the system is so hit and miss on my car. Id actually prefer it to stall at every stop so the dealer could see it but it only happens after 20 minutes of driving and usually when you really need your car to move for example in traffic. i love the car and its my second mk7 and 8th VW but its really scary in its current state.
Last edited by jjr; 29-06-2014 at 08:05 AM.
I've driven over 21000 kms in mine, using start/stop all the time, and not experienced this ever. Maybe a fault VW are not fixing for you?
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jjr: Wow- that seems like a real tricky problem! I've never encountered your particulare problem on my car, but are you aware that the mkVII tells you what's happening with the stop/start function in the "Start-stop system status" screen?
On the Comfortline, this screen appears on the composition media head. In essence, this screen samples various parts of the car and it shows in a series of simple reports why stop/start isn't working. The great thing about this screen is that the reports update in real time as circumstances in the car change.
The "Start-stop system status" screen won't fix your problem, but it may help you to understand what it is that's interfering with the operation of the SS facility. Just as a suggestion, why don't you drive with the screen showing and when the intermittent problem arises, take note of any new reports that appear. Hopefully, this should identify the offending area in the car. Good luck!!
oh.... if you aren't aware of how to access the screen, have a look at the following link:
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1041607
Last edited by DV52; 29-06-2014 at 01:13 AM.
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If the alternator is any where as big as the 140amp units in my TDI then any drive in normal temperatures will charge the battery enough to allow " normal" use in under 1 hour. A dead flat batt takes up to 9 hours to fully charge when on a charger that is configured for the exact chemistry of the battery. You have enough hours to indicate a problem with the car AND the dealer !
9 months of driving a mk7 and not encountered any issues with start / stop.
I believe the system disables S/S when the battery is low, it should not stop at all.
You appear to have two faults, excessive battery drain and failure of the system to disable S/S under low battery conditions.
You can check the battery level by pressing and holding the 0/0 reset button above the steering wheel / below the MFD.
Hold it until it cycles through to battery level, it will show the % charge.
Personally, the car is a hazard and I would refuse it at the dealer, or at least drop it off, insist that they sort it and demand a loan car.
Good luck in getting it put right, you are definately not experiencing a normal mk7 Golf.
Thanks guys now I know how to articulate the problem better to vw " excessive battery drain and failure of the system to disable S/S under low battery conditions." could be nailing it on the head. I will go back to them. Also mine is the base model, not the comfort/highline so ill see if i can see that data on the display screen. I too have had an identical mk7 model prior for 7 months with no problems on that one. Also when they trickle charged it they did say to monitor it. My problem is that they don't seem to know how to fix it and I wanted to be armed with the right info before returning back. Its a problem that would not show in a short test drive from them but if one of them took the car home etc they would cop the problem.
Last edited by jjr; 29-06-2014 at 08:13 AM.
Possible issue with the battery manager/sensor on the battery. Maybe just make sure it is plugged in and the terminals are tight to start off?
I don't drive the car with the stop start technology, but when you leave the A/C switched "ON" shouldn't that automatically disable SS feature.
For sure it can't be that difficult to test the battery and the starting system.
Here is the hint, when you say it only happens after you drive for 20minutes, why don't you drive for the 20 minutes (warm up the car properly) and then go to the dealer? Let the technician drive your car for the 20minutes.
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You can access the screen regardless of what Mk7 you own! Best of luck getting it fixed mate, it certainly isn't normal and certainly not acceptable for such a short ownership period.
I highly recommend recording the issue you're having with a camera (better if you have many to show that it's a reoccurring issue), as that will be nothing but solid evidence of the cars problem and there's absolutely no way they can deny it.
Some dealers will try to shift the responsibility to you, so make sure you push hard, and if nothing happens, complain and complain, and try other dealers too!
Given that this is a fairly major fault, I'm sure you will be fine
Thanks for the tips and I will post the outcome.
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