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Thread: Passat 118 TSI DSG problems - anybody?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stelex View Post
    What is your experience with 118 TSI Passats, any big issues with engines and particularly with the 7 speed DSGs?
    I have a MY10.5 Passat with the 118tsi engine and the 7sp DSG.

    The clutch shudder started at about 18,500km. Had my local dealer look at it a month ago - new clutch pack is due in August to fix the shudder. Will be covered under warranty which is good.

    Apart from this issue, Im generally pretty happy with the car. The 118tsi is a much better motor than the 103tdi one I had in a previous Passat.
    Mk 7.5 Golf R

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    Thanks guthrie. What is the month/year of manufacture of your Passat?

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    I think around June 2010.
    Mk 7.5 Golf R

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    Thanks. I think that may be one of the old DSGs. Seems that the 2011/2012 DSG boxes are fine.

    A friend of mine at work mentioned (take this with a grain of salt) that the 2009/10 DSGs were built in China and that there is a leaked document indicating 30% failure rate (?!?!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stelex View Post
    Thanks. I think that may be one of the old DSGs. Seems that the 2011/2012 DSG boxes are fine.
    Could be true. My dealer said the new Passats have different software and dont have the problem. Also mentioned they had done quite a few clutch packs in Passats/Golfs.
    Mk 7.5 Golf R

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    Quote Originally Posted by wind View Post
    Re pano roof: +2 FSI 220 and booba.
    How does the pana roof go on a hot sunny summer day? How dark is the glass?
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    The panoramic goes better than expected, looks dark from above... but from underneath the glass does not look that dark until the glass overlaps when open. This means the kids can look out through the roof and see the harbour bridge architecture, trees tunnel lights etc.

    When the sun is up and the glass is closed it brightens the interior a lot, but you dont feel the solar radiation that much, until you open the glass and the solar radiation hits. With the blind shut, it still lights up , but I dont think anything of it.

    On a rainy day the glass roof with the blind open cheers up the interior that would otherwise be sombre... I have to say, I havent had any 35 -40 deg days with it yet...

    Cheers

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by FSI 220 View Post
    The panoramic goes better than expected, looks dark from above... but from underneath the glass does not look that dark until the glass overlaps when open. This means the kids can look out through the roof and see the harbour bridge architecture, trees tunnel lights etc.

    When the sun is up and the glass is closed it brightens the interior a lot, but you dont feel the solar radiation that much, until you open the glass and the solar radiation hits. With the blind shut, it still lights up , but I dont think anything of it.

    On a rainy day the glass roof with the blind open cheers up the interior that would otherwise be sombre... I have to say, I havent had any 35 -40 deg days with it yet...

    I agree with FSI 220.

    It works surprisingly well - on a sunny day it is quite bright inside (so can close the blind) but does not get hot - have not had problems with sunlight on instruments either. When the roof is opened up you get the full sun impact and it really is a big difference (a whole lot brighter and a while lot 'sun' hotter).

    When I was placing my order, the dealer checked for me and confirmed with VW that the glass roof is both UV and IR protective.


    Will see how it copes with full summer sun over the coming months. Based on what I have seen so far, don't expect it to have any problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gats View Post
    DSG issues here!!!

    Have just dropped my girlfriend's 2011 118TSI off at Barloworld VW this morning to get the DSG (7 speed) looked at.
    As per many others in the Golf thread's, it is shuddering/hesitant when changing from D1 to D2, and even worse with people/load in the car and much much worse when taking off up an incline.
    Car had just under 13k on it too...

    Interested to see what the dealer says.


    But other than that, great car and cannot speak highly enough of it!
    Update time!

    So the Passat had its transmission computer reset/updated at the last visit to VW which was almost 2 months ago.
    The DSG had returned to normal and was working beautifully for the last 3,000 kms…

    …however, the exact same symptoms as before have returned over the weekend and hence it is booked in tomorrow to get the DSG looked at again!
    Even though the car has only just rolled past 16k, should I be pushing for clutch pack and mechatronic unit replacement?!
    I think so, returning a car to the dealer to have its computer reset every 2 months is quite a frustrating thing

    Thoughts?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FSI 220 View Post
    The panoramic goes better than expected, looks dark from above... but from underneath the glass does not look that dark until the glass overlaps when open. This means the kids can look out through the roof and see the harbour bridge architecture, trees tunnel lights etc.

    When the sun is up and the glass is closed it brightens the interior a lot, but you dont feel the solar radiation that much, until you open the glass and the solar radiation hits. With the blind shut, it still lights up , but I dont think anything of it.

    On a rainy day the glass roof with the blind open cheers up the interior that would otherwise be sombre... I have to say, I havent had any 35 -40 deg days with it yet...

    Cheers

    John
    John i notice you have the sports pack...is that worth adding? is the car too low with the lowered suspension? Are the front seats comfortable for long drives?

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