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Thread: DSG woes in The Age

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    Remember all of this comes from a THEORY supplied by the legal team of the guy who ran into her that her car stalled and its because of an inherent problem in the vehicle. There is no evidence there was anything wrong with her car or that it even shut down or slowed.

    Strangely, every brand I googled has the same complaint!!


    Same problem for Lexus : Engine Shut Off While Driving - Lexus LS400 / Lexus LS430 / LS460 / Toyota Celsior Club - Australian Lexus Owners Club Forums

    Honda: Honda Accord Questions - Engine shuts down while driving... - CarGurus

    Hyundai: Tucson Shut Down While Driving - Hyundai Forums : Hyundai Forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf7 View Post
    Just wanted to say one thing... Through my 2 cents... I am so appalled at the fact that the DSG transmissions are not performing as well as they should and I must say that soooo many people can't possibly be wrong about them. However, there are lemons everywhere and the article was written about a lady who was driving to Adelaide when suddenly the engine did not produce enough power to keep the car rolling at 110km/h. It was so overly dramatised, such poor journalism... I got a statement last night sent to all journalists regarding the Fairfax ordeal. Explained everything quite well. You can find it below. However, once again I must stress my disappointment in VW and their Australian counterparts for producing vehicles which may potentially be defective and then moreover not doing anything about the issues with their cars. I would be fuming if I had a Mk.5 Golf with a DSG that needed to be replaced for close to 5 grand.

    It was an issue at the point of boiling over and Fairfax just decided to let loose... They don't have a good relationship with VWA...

    Volkswagen Group Australia Response to Fairfax

    The coronial inquest regarding the death of Ms. Ryan is still ongoing, we will not comment on the investigation, except to say that we are cooperating fully and the assertion by Fairfax that Ms Ryan’s death appears to have been caused by sudden deceleration is incorrect. There has been no finding of this nature by the Coroner.

    There is also no correlation between the inquest, and the customer reports presented in the media regarding issues with diesel engines and DSG transmissions.

    The vehicle at the centre of the inquest is equipped with a petrol engine and a manual transmission. Neither of the customer's interviewed for the story has a vehicle fitted with a DSG transmission either.
    I agree with you Golf 7 there are lemons everywhere, but this is different, these are ongoing problems that have caused recalls in other parts of the world, but a Australian part of the overseas company will not act like I has in other countries...

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    I have a 2008 Golf mk6 118 TSI, with a manual transmission. I've had 3 separate instances where my car has shut off while driving. On two occasions I was travelling at approx 60km/h on the M4. And one of these I almost got hit from behind.

    No warning lights, just an engine shut off as if it had stalled (only I hadn't stalled). When i tried to clutch start the rolling car I got an engine warning light and it wouldnt do it. When the car came to a stop I was able to restart the car (pulling out the keys and putting them back in!).

    Took it to VW service - they said that the car hadn't logged any faults. Also suggested something about not using 98 unleaded fuel from any servo other than BP!

    Thankfully I haven't had the problem since (Drive a good 600km a week) - still it kinda freaks me out - doesnt take much to have someone tailgating you at speed (or be turning onto a road) and end up in real trouble...

    Guess i'll send a letter to VW? do you think it'll help with anything?

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    Super Moderator Transporter said: "When I read something in the media, I always have to question; How smart are those journalists? What's their education (are they high school dropouts or maybe just made it through the year 12)? Do they have any common sense? I guess you have to figure that on your own before you start to believe in anything you read and repost it on the internet.[/QUOTE]

    Well at least it looks as though these high school drop outs have managed to force some action from the federal government on this issue. They might lose a lot of advertising revenue for their employers but they may also make VWA face up to their responsibilities as they have been forced to in other countries.

    I wonder if you, Super Moderator Transporter, would ever be so courageous?
    Last edited by Rileyowner; 01-06-2013 at 07:56 PM. Reason: source of quote

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    Re: DSG woes in The Age

    Quote Originally Posted by Rileyowner View Post
    Super Moderator Transporter said: "When I read something in the media, I always have to question; How smart are those journalists? What's their education (are they high school dropouts or maybe just made it through the year 12)? Do they have any common sense? I guess you have to figure that on your own before you start to believe in anything you read and repost it on the internet.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rileyowner View Post
    Well at least it looks as though these high school drop outs have managed to force some action from the federal government on this issue. They might lose a lot of advertising revenue for their employers but they may also make VWA face up to their responsibilities as they have been forced to in other countries.

    I wonder if you, Super Moderator Transporter, would ever be so courageous?
    I didn't know that to put together article as was posted here required courage?
    Isn't it in the paparazzi nature to chase the story regardless if it's all truth or not? Main thing is that people buy it.

    Sent from my GT-N8000
    Last edited by Transporter; 01-06-2013 at 08:30 PM. Reason: fix the quoute

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    Putting it as simply as possible:

    Fairfax stands to lose revenue from VWA advertisements across all of its publications. That takes a bit of courage.

    Maybe you Super Moderator Transporter stand to lose revenue if people stop buying VWs because of quality issues and the fact that VWA really, deeply hates its customers.
    Last edited by Rileyowner; 01-06-2013 at 09:02 PM. Reason: links to previous post

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    About time the general population were made aware of these things

    Dont take offence people, but these are the worst cars ever made. Coming from a jap car where the most common breakage was a alternator to this absolute minefield of issues is ridiculous. I lose my mind trying to keep track of which extended warranty i should have bought and what the manufacturer will and will not cover.

    Car ownership shouldnt be about hating the brand and working out ways to screw the brand over to get what you need. You shouldnt buy a car and HAVE to get rid of it before the factory warranty is up. Planned obsolescence, ok, well done, but this is just too obvious.

    I will say this, VAG do the best free advertising for Mercedes and BMW.
    MKV GTI - sold
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    Re: DSG woes in The Age

    Quote Originally Posted by GippsCC View Post
    I did find it strange though, in one of the media reports, some guy saying how he though his Volkswagen was a "death trap" and yet it was clear he was still driving it. If I came to such a conclusion, that's the last thing I'd do - surely you'd sell your car quick smart and never go VW again! If you felt your life was on the line every time you drove your VW, the last thing you'd do is get back into it - I wouldn't.
    I'm in this position. I don't trust the car, but still drive it.

    I spent top dollar to get it long before these issues became so widely known. Unfortunately, because of this, the resale value is far less than it would be otherwise. So I can't afford to sell and replace. Unless you're interested?

    Instead I avoid taking passengers, and make damn sure there is plenty of time and space before pulling out onto a fast moving road. I don't know that the next driver/owner of my car would be so cautious.

    And, of course, I keep hoping VW will do the right thing before it's too late...
    Last edited by RoknRob; 01-06-2013 at 10:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OzVWCrap View Post
    In 2011 I received a threatening letter from VWA's junkyard dog lawyer that more or less blamed me for the sudden engine shutdowns.

    I'll never buy another VW (I've owned six of em!)
    How did they justify this after the report from John Hughes VW, or was it before they found the trailer wiring problem?

    I think that since you haven't had the shutdown issue since John Hughes VW sorted things, your problem wasn't the same as any of the ones mentioned in this thread.
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    Vw is playing a very dangerous game they under estimate the piwer of the media and the net. Goid to see the Age has picked up on the immobiliser issue on the Passat as well which left me stranded on Bell St in peak hour.. Maybe they should look to their compatriots Mercedes who when the A class had a major fault they fixed it. Im sorry Volkswagen I will never buy your product again neither will a lot of my friends ir family. If there is one thing I cannot stand it is arrogance

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