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  • DSG Gearbox Service

    I have read other posts said that it costs around $500 to get the DSG service at dealer, does anyone know whats included ? Is that just to replace new gearbox oil or more ? I would do it myself if possible or go to dealer to buy DSG gearbox oil and get Kmart auto to replace it, i have a 2007 Jetta 2.0TSI and only done 35000 kms, so its time to replace new gearbox oil but $500 for me is too expensive, could any member give me some advice please ? Thanks

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    Originally posted by whitehorse View Post
    I have read other posts said that it costs around $500 to get the DSG service at dealer, does anyone know whats included ? Is that just to replace new gearbox oil or more ? I would do it myself if possible or go to dealer to buy DSG gearbox oil and get Kmart auto to replace it, i have a 2007 Jetta 2.0TSI and only done 35000 kms, so its time to replace new gearbox oil but $500 for me is too expensive, could any member give me some advice please ? Thanks
    Ring up Steve at Purely Prestige Automotive in Narre Warren, they are good guys. Got mine done for $350 with genuine VW oil and filter.
    I wouldn't trust Kmart Auto to do DSG gearbox mate, they are not as straight forward as normal gearbox.

    If you want to do it yourself, you obviously need DSG oil and filter, a special fill kit that uses gravity-fed and you will need to use VAGCOM to calibrate it afterwards.
    GT Sport TDI Black Pearl

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    • #3
      $500 is cheap including genuine oil and filter, they take around 6-7 litres to be safe on a change and require special process to drain
      and refill to correct level, if your paying around $200 or so for labour in that cost i'd say thats fair for someone who know's
      what there doin!!

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      • #4
        got mine serviced recently for $320......all genuine oil and filter...

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        • #5
          needs a special tool too, kmart wont have it

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          • #6
            Not sure how you guys are getting it so cheap with genuine oil?

            It costs roughly $260 for 6 litres at my work?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by buzuki View Post
              Not sure how you guys are getting it so cheap with genuine oil?

              It costs roughly $260 for 6 litres at my work?
              Agreed. I had mine done 6 months ago and it was closer to the $500 mark. Oil alone is very expensive. BJC and others, where did you get yours done?
              MY07 GOLF GTI
              5-Door l Tornado Red l DSG l Leather l Xenons l MFD2 l TCP T.B.E l DNA stage 1

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              • #8
                Originally posted by buzuki View Post
                Not sure how you guys are getting it so cheap with genuine oil?

                It costs roughly $260 for 6 litres at my work?
                I think they buy it at trade price. It will only cost you $50/L if you buy it at a VW dealer yourself
                GT Sport TDI Black Pearl

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                • #9
                  I do them for $415 all up, Oil, filter and seal.
                  Jmac
                  Last edited by Jmac; 25-07-2011, 08:51 PM.
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                  • #10
                    Got mine done at my local Ultratune......

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                    • #11
                      I have found one USA online shop they sell a package cost $135 +$50 postfee contains as blew, not that expensive as you guys think, if you can do it by yourself, $200 is enough, however, I can not do it by myself
                      •DSG Vw Automatic Transmission Filter
                      •DSG Vw Transmission Filter O-Ring Seal
                      •2 Oil Pan Drain / Fill Plug Sealing Washers
                      •6 Liters of Pentosin DSG Fluid

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                      • #12
                        I doubt that they post to Australia.
                        Performance Tunes from $850
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by sportline View Post
                          I have found one USA online shop they sell a package cost $135 +$50 postfee contains as blew, not that expensive as you guys think, if you can do it by yourself, $200 is enough, however, I can not do it by myself
                          •DSG Vw Automatic Transmission Filter
                          •DSG Vw Transmission Filter O-Ring Seal
                          •2 Oil Pan Drain / Fill Plug Sealing Washers
                          •6 Liters of Pentosin DSG Fluid
                          What about the special equipment required to change the fluid? The additional $100-200 to get it done at the dealer is cheap considering it's a reasonably complex process, the tools required are expensive and you only have to do it every 60,000kms.

                          The VAS6262A tool is around USD$210 to buy - Home Page > Search > VAS6262 > ES&#35;1831924 DSG Oil Filling Adapter Kit - VAS6262A - you can find aftermarket versions for around USD$100-150.

                          You need VCDS/Vagcom to do the change properly as you have to have the temperature of the gearbox fluid between 35 and 45 degrees Celcius after you through each of the gear positions with the engine running before you can disconnect the VAS6262A and allow excess to flow out.
                          website: www.my-gti.com

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by bjc2974 View Post
                            Got mine done at my local Ultratune......
                            You paid to get yours done you mean, kmart auto and ultratune are barely able to perform oil changes on 20 year old Australian cars so to expect them to have the tools, knowledge and skills to touch a DSG is ....
                            website: www.my-gti.com

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                            • #15
                              From what I can see it isn't that complex a process to change the oil on DSG. Change filter, remove drain plug (little oil comes out), remove overflow tube (all oil comes out). Refit new overflow tube, fill with oil using "Special" tool (made from bunnings for about 20 bucks), smash a few bottles down, plug in, jump on diagnostic equipment and start monitoring gearbox temp stats, start engine, run through all gears for at least 3 seconds, return to park, keep running until temp reaches within zone (35-50 from memory) then remove drain plug, excess oil will drain (usually about a litre apparently and then fit plug back in and happy days. This is what I have researched anyway, but it seems to make sense.

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