So my 2016 RS220 with DSG & paddle shifters - the last week or so, I've noticed that on occasions, when upshifting in manual-mode using the paddles - it sometimes skips a gear and goes 2 gears up.
ONLY happens in manual-mode and ONLY with the paddles, not the gear shifter.
ONLY happens shifting from even to odd gears: 2nd (skips 3rd, straight into 4th) or from 4th (straight up to 6th).
I've never noticed it happening from odd-to-even gears.
The maxidot gear indicator changes instantly to the 2-gears-up, but the gearbox itself shifts into next gear, then next gear again, as if I've hit the paddle twice.
Can't identify a particular driving habit or condition that may cause this, and don't think it's a problem with the DSG or mechatronics unit - but seems to only occur when I'm GENTLY pressing the right gear-up paddle.
If I'm banging through the gears in fury, it doesn't happen.
I'm thinking it's a sticky/dodgy contact on the paddle switch.
Anybody else suffered from this? I'll be getting it looked at, at the next service, unless it becomes more of an issue or annoyance in the meantime (as it's only just had it's first service).
I've already had the steering-wheel scroll wheel buttons replaced.... will start getting a bit pissed if ALL the electronic switch contacts in these cars are all badly designed or manufactured and fail to switch correctly.....
ONLY happens in manual-mode and ONLY with the paddles, not the gear shifter.
ONLY happens shifting from even to odd gears: 2nd (skips 3rd, straight into 4th) or from 4th (straight up to 6th).
I've never noticed it happening from odd-to-even gears.
The maxidot gear indicator changes instantly to the 2-gears-up, but the gearbox itself shifts into next gear, then next gear again, as if I've hit the paddle twice.
Can't identify a particular driving habit or condition that may cause this, and don't think it's a problem with the DSG or mechatronics unit - but seems to only occur when I'm GENTLY pressing the right gear-up paddle.
If I'm banging through the gears in fury, it doesn't happen.
I'm thinking it's a sticky/dodgy contact on the paddle switch.
Anybody else suffered from this? I'll be getting it looked at, at the next service, unless it becomes more of an issue or annoyance in the meantime (as it's only just had it's first service).
I've already had the steering-wheel scroll wheel buttons replaced.... will start getting a bit pissed if ALL the electronic switch contacts in these cars are all badly designed or manufactured and fail to switch correctly.....
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