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    Hey everyone, plan on going test drive a few GTI DSG this weekend. No clue about DSG's Any specific sounds I should be looking out for? Any particular actions I should perform to see whether the gear box is in good shape? The more information people can provide would will be very much appreciated !?! THANKS!!!

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    Use it in all 3 modes, D S and Manual. The current owner might not like but you should rev the nuts off it and see what it changes like when you do that.

    Must have had an oil change every 60K.

    Should set off rolling, as soon as you come off the brakes, any lag in take off would be wrong. Might be able to stop that with a DSG reset with a VCDS cable, but you want that cleared before handing over your money. This sounds like you are slipping the clutch, you can feel the engine rev but the drive doesn't come in until much later. Makes parking a chore and hills starts a nightmare.

    Gavin
    optimumcode@gmail.com | https://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/for...i-;-79012.html | https://www.facebook.com/TTY-Euro-107982291992533

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    • #3
      Originally posted by h100vw View Post
      Use it in all 3 modes, D S and Manual. The current owner might not like but you should rev the nuts off it and see what it changes like when you do that.

      Must have had an oil change every 60K.

      Should set off rolling, as soon as you come off the brakes, any lag in take off would be wrong. Might be able to stop that with a DSG reset with a VCDS cable, but you want that cleared before handing over your money. This sounds like you are slipping the clutch, you can feel the engine rev but the drive doesn't come in until much later. Makes parking a chore and hills starts a nightmare.

      Gavin
      I'll echo Gavin's sentiments on the hill start.
      I would find the biggest hill you can and try accelerating on it from a stop.
      This should show if the DSG has any faults.
      My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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      • #4
        +1

        Also reverse very slowly preferably up a slight incline. If it is not smooth, there maybe problems.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by team_v View Post
          I would find the biggest hill you can and try accelerating on it from a stop.
          I tested mine on the upramp of an underground carpark in the city. They are often very steep and will show up the problem Gavin has described.
          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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          • #6
            Also check for a shudder, or a jolt as it selects first gear when coming to a stop.
            '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
            '01 Beetle 2.0

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            • #7
              Originally posted by brimway View Post
              +1

              Also reverse very slowly preferably up a slight incline. If it is not smooth, there maybe problems.
              Car is parked on a slight decline
              When starting the car and putting it into R, my GTI (2008, owned since new) does do a slight CLUNK because the clutch is engaging.
              Had this checked out by the dealer a few times + spoke about it on the forum here. There is nothing wrong with this.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TomC View Post
                I tested mine on the upramp of an underground carpark in the city. They are often very steep and will show up the problem Gavin has described.
                What would happen to indicate there is fault?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by aDg3 View Post
                  Car is parked on a slight decline
                  When starting the car and putting it into R, my GTI (2008, owned since new) does do a slight CLUNK because the clutch is engaging.
                  Had this checked out by the dealer a few times + spoke about it on the forum here. There is nothing wrong with this.
                  No, I mean like a slight "bunny hop" feeling. Hard to describe, but that was alerted me to my DSG problem in a MKV GTI. Ultimatele, the mechatronics was replaced under warranty.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by brimway View Post
                    No, I mean like a slight "bunny hop" feeling. Hard to describe, but that was alerted me to my DSG problem in a MKV GTI. Ultimatele, the mechatronics was replaced under warranty.
                    Oh ok, mine's more of a soft judder - don't think its major lol actually quite used to it. Doesn't happen as hard if the brake is applied properly before..ill re-test tonight.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by aDg3 View Post
                      Oh ok, mine's more of a soft judder - don't think its major lol actually quite used to it. Doesn't happen as hard if the brake is applied properly before..ill re-test tonight.
                      Judder is the word I was looking for. Mine started being very mild, barely noticeable but progressively got worse and then the false neutrals started.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by aDg3 View Post
                        What would happen to indicate there is fault?
                        The two things Gavin has noted here - as soon as (well, within 50milliseconds maybe) you take your foot off the brake, do you have forward movement? And, when you go to accelerate do you get instant drive or does the engine rev likes it's in neutral for a second.

                        I would also add to that, do you get a strong shudder when accelerating away as this can suggest a problem.

                        Originally posted by h100vw View Post
                        Should set off rolling, as soon as you come off the brakes, any lag in take off would be wrong. Sounds like you are slipping the clutch, you can feel the engine rev but the drive doesn't come in until much later. Makes parking a chore and hills starts a nightmare.
                        Gavin
                        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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                        • #13
                          This has nothing to do with the dsg. But I was wondering what to look out for to see whether the car has been in any major damage. ?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by watevs View Post
                            This has nothing to do with the dsg. But I was wondering what to look out for to see whether the car has been in any major damage. ?
                            Paint that doesn't match.

                            Paint tech is pretty good these days but still usually stands out if it has had some.

                            If you are concerned about this, get someone to inspect it for you.

                            Gavin
                            optimumcode@gmail.com | https://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/for...i-;-79012.html | https://www.facebook.com/TTY-Euro-107982291992533

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                            • #15
                              does anyone know of anyone or company that can do that for me , around the CHATSWOOD area?

                              HOw come do they usually cost anyway?

                              thanks
                              Originally posted by h100vw View Post
                              Paint that doesn't match.

                              Paint tech is pretty good these days but still usually stands out if it has had some.

                              If you are concerned about this, get someone to inspect it for you.

                              Gavin

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