After 3.5 years of ownership of my 2017 mk2 Tiguan 162tsi Rline and about 10k km per year on the clock I got a “gearbox in emergency mode safe to drive on” whilst driving home from 100km trip. This error caused the gear box to skip odd numbered gears so could only drive home on even number gears which was horrible!
Got home let the car rest overnight and next day no errors and car drove normally around the city for the next 3 weeks. Went on a long drive again and same error appeared on the way home however this time it skipped odd number gears but wouldn’t shift past gear 4 so was even worse driving home hopefully no engine damage!
Finally got it checked out at VW and they said they need to replace the mechatronics unit as that is what the fault is suggesting. Have to leave the car at dealership for 4 weeks whilst they await the part from Germany as they said it’s unsafe to drive.
Luckily for me VW Australia are covering the parts, labour and loan car whilst it gets repaired through goodwill as the car is out of warranty although I don’t expect this type of failure after 3.5 years of minimal driving. I know VW has issues with this in older models but wasn’t expecting it in this car. I always had a scrapping sound when first car on and changing from reverse to drive and taking off which I mentioned to the dealer ever service but they said it was “nothing” not sure if that was a precursor to the unit failing...
Has anyone else had this issue and is there anything else to watch out for?
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