I can't believe the endless discussion and false assumptions about such a simple thing.
You will not hurt the DSG, the engine, the suspension, the ground under the car, the rear door locks, the aircon, the spark plugs, the battery, or any other part of the car by using the handbrake to prevent rollback on a hill.
FFS, VW engineered and programmed the DSG to behave this way - when in "drive" AND handbrake applied the clutch will take up. It will not fully engage, it will merely take up so you can drive away without rollback. IT WILL NOT HURT THE CAR, ITS BY DESIGN.
The DSG is not a torque converter auto box, so it will roll when the clutches are disengaged, except for the latest ones which have a hill holder function.
You will not hurt the DSG, the engine, the suspension, the ground under the car, the rear door locks, the aircon, the spark plugs, the battery, or any other part of the car by using the handbrake to prevent rollback on a hill.
FFS, VW engineered and programmed the DSG to behave this way - when in "drive" AND handbrake applied the clutch will take up. It will not fully engage, it will merely take up so you can drive away without rollback. IT WILL NOT HURT THE CAR, ITS BY DESIGN.
The DSG is not a torque converter auto box, so it will roll when the clutches are disengaged, except for the latest ones which have a hill holder function.
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