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    Tiguan Auto Diesel Gear Issue

    Had my new Tiguan 103TDI auto delivered last week.
    It's great, but after a day or so of driving, I noticed that in Drive it
    always pulls away in 2nd gear.
    But if I use Sport or Tiptronic it will use 1st gear to pull away.

    I thought it was a fault and went back to the dealer to demonstrate
    the issue.
    They said they hadn't seen this before.
    But when the dealer compared it to another new Tiguan 103TDI auto it
    was the same story.
    So, the dealer deduced this was not a fault at all.

    Anyway, when I got home I went through the manuals from top to toe
    and found a small Supplement that had been added to the manuals
    entitled.....
    "Supplement - Tiguan - Technical Modifications - Edition 11.2008"
    It said:
    "Vehicles with a diesel engine will pull away in 2nd gear"

    Is this a new thing for 2009 Tiguan 103TDI auto?

    I have driven the 2008 Passat diesel auto and it always uses
    1st gear to pull away.
    I would have thought the heavier Tiguan would also use 1st to
    pull away when in Drive.

    Sure, if you really plant your foot in Drive it will kick from 2nd
    to 1st and then take off in a jump, but it sure isn't a smooth take
    off as 1st isn't pre-selected, as it is in 2nd by default.

    Has anyone any thoughts on why VW has made this "Technical Modification"
    I assume 2008 models use the full range of gears.

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    The Diesel Tig has always taken off in 2nd gear, they do it in every market. It is a topic that has been discussed in other forums and appears to be the norm.

    My 147TSI always takes off in 1st, but I sometimes think it would be better if it took off in 2nd when in D...as it only stays in 1st for a second or two.

    Hope this helps.
    2012 GTD, DSG, White, RVC, RCD510 Dynaudio, R LED Tails

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    Brh1978 is correct the diesel has always started in 2nd. The reasoning is pretty simple A: 1st gear is a low crawler gear best used for off-road work B: The diesel has a lot of torque and that is available at low revs (in comparison to a petrol engine) so 2nd gear is perfectly fine and C: It's the most economic way to drive and the "D" setting is specifically designed to be as economic as possible. So, less wear and tear, no noticeable depreciation in performance and better fuel consumption, all plusses in my book. As you say you can "stamp" it down into first if you must OR use "S" or use tiptronic, so there's plenty of ways around it.

    This gearbox is actually very clever (well it's computer program is) as evidenced by it's changing down for engine braking and maintaining the revs in the most economic "zone" downhill etc which older transmissions won't do. There's a lot been written about it and I'd have to say it's by far and away the best auto I've ever used in a diesel vehicle.

    Cheers
    Derek
    Alexandra
    2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
    Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017

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    Thanks for your replies.

    Yes there is always S or tiptronic if 1st gear is required.

    The transmission is the smoothest I have ever driven and as you
    say the changing down and engine braking is smart.
    All in all it is a great vehicle

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