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Thread: DSG Fixed

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    Thumbs up DSG Fixed

    This follows on from threads "DSG need a physio" and in the Golf thread "DSG tried to Kill me".

    After three days got the Passat back from VW and I have to say its a completely new car. They replaced the mechtronics in the vehicle and now it runs like a dream. It is absolutely amazing the difference in the vehicle its a completely different car. Now I understand why people rave about how good the DSG is.

    We had to go through a few steps, the first being getting the dealer to recognise there is a problem. VW then advised the dealer to do a software upgrade. If the upgrade does not work then VW replaces the mechtronics. So for people who have the same problem persist with VW to get the issue resolved.

    This has absolutely nothing to do with driving style or turning off A/C or taking the car out of D and putting it in S and having one foot slightly on the break while slowing excellerating or reading the owners manual as apparently there is a section in there that tells me I need to be driving the car completely differently as suggested in the previous threads. You should be able to put your car in D have the A/C going listening to music and drive. Its that simple.

    I know that a few people on here have the same issue and I hope this helps to get your issue fixed.

    One more thing I really want to give Lennock Motors Canberra a big thumbs up for the excellent service that we received. 10/10 couldnt ask for better.
    2007 Passat TDI 125Kw Granite, Black Leather, fog lamps, bluetooth, a bit of wood, 18" wheels tinited windows.

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    I have a small question on the DSG, in manual mode, I found that when you want to change down a gear or two, it is best to lift off the gas? or else it will be somewhat jerky or over rev? Or is it my driving method that is incorrect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by First VW View Post
    I have a small question on the DSG, in manual mode, I found that when you want to change down a gear or two, it is best to lift off the gas? or else it will be somewhat jerky or over rev? Or is it my driving method that is incorrect?
    This doesn't happen to me - tne change is quite smooth. It shouldn't over rev. In fact, it shouldn't change down at all until the car's road speed/revs match the range allowed.

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    . . . oh, and thanks for the info. I hope my DSG doesn't play up, but if it does, I know the drill.

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    So..say when you are in D driving at 100km/h on the freeway and wanting to overtake, you use the paddle behind the steering to shift down a gear, you don't have to let go of the gas and should be expecting a smooth gearchange?

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    Smooth in what sense?
    Any gear change in that scenario is going to be asking for a lot more revs so will seem much less smooth than going up the box.

    It should drop a gear and if you haven't given it more gas, you'll encourage some engine braking... if you keep your foot in it, it should drop back and pin you to your seat... at least that is what my GT does.

    Read this if you haven't already:
    http://www.golfmkv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69511

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    I got to try it out tomorrow. =) is there a Perth GTG coming up soon? There is one from another forum but nothing is concrete yet. =(

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    Quote Originally Posted by First VW View Post
    So..say when you are in D driving at 100km/h on the freeway and wanting to overtake, you use the paddle behind the steering to shift down a gear, you don't have to let go of the gas and should be expecting a smooth gearchange?
    When you say "smooth" yes it should be relatively smooth but remember if you don't take your foot of the gas (As you shouldn't) you will be doing the same speed but in a lower gear. Therfore the rev's are going to go up and it will give a bit of a jerk. The level of your "jerk" will depend on what you are asking of the car. For example if you are in 5th or 6th and doing 100km/h and go down one gear it shouldn't really jerk around at all. However if you are belting the arse off the car and coming into a corner and braking and you drop down a gear when the tacho hits about 4,100 rpm (You can't change down unless you are at 4,100 or less) you will feel some jerks. If you did the same thing in a "true" manual you would get the same feeling.

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    First VW, this is a really good write up of how the DSG works.

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    Yep lets try and keep this on topic...
    2007 Passat TDI 125Kw Granite, Black Leather, fog lamps, bluetooth, a bit of wood, 18" wheels tinited windows.

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