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  • Originally posted by logger View Post
    Busted -YES I was.
    Haha, my missus asked if she got them in her polo. A mate and I joked that we should superglue my old ones when I fit the S2T replacement items. She'd never know the difference

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    • Originally posted by ozgti View Post
      I just want flappy paddles in my 118! I use the manual mode heaps!
      Me too!
      Until this thread came along I never had to think about which direction to use in manual mode, Ive always felt right with down for slower and up for faster.
      Having driven mostly 5 speeds in my younger days, on the open road it would be 5th DOWN to 4th to pass.
      In the city it was 3rd DOWN to 2nd for a quick squirt.
      Also years of using a joystick on Flight Sim, one would pull BACK to go up and hence decrease speed and push FORWARD to go down and faster.
      Now after all the feedback in this forum I have to THINK about what I'm doing. Thanks a lot
      Current drive:2016 Golf GTI 40 Years in Pure White

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      • Just get your brain to align the gear stick to the accelerator pedal ie forwards for faster. Problem solved.

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        • New DSG Issue: No engagement of gears

          Hi all,

          I did a search before posting this issue.

          My month old GTD wouldn't engage a gear when in either D, R or S after getting back in car. Cycled back into P a couple of times still no gear engagement. MFD shows D1 but the car revs like in N. No forward creep or anything. No error codes were displayed. Rang Roadside Assist, he said to turn-off, lock car, unlock and then restart. It worked normally then. He suggested that it is the start of future recurrences of same fault. Taking it to VW soon so they can look at error codes (if any).

          Any ideas?

          CGS

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          • Update: No engagement of gears

            Been to VW. Through up several error codes. Left my car there as they need to consult with Germany, doesn't sound good!

            CGS

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            • Hey Comegetsome. The Golf's have a pretty good logging system and you can (often) plug them into the diags and retrieve the errors from events thave have occured recently. So the errors are not necessarily happening right now. It could be a situation where they just need to "reset" the DSG and you'll be fine. It could also be a case where one of the solenoid valves in the Mechatronics unit attached to the DSG is bonkers and the Mechatronics unit needs to be replaced. Unfortunately when dealing with mechanical valves and stuff, this can happen. Thankfully VW have made it easy to change just that unit and not the entire gearbox.

              I wouldn't stress too much yet, I'm sure the dealer will sort it out great for you

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              • Originally posted by coreying View Post
                Hey Comegetsome. It could also be a case where one of the solenoid valves in the Mechatronics unit attached to the DSG is bonkers and the Mechatronics unit needs to be replaced.
                Coreying you hit the nail on the head! The Mechatronics unit needs to be replaced!!! This may also explain another issue where when the car is cold there is a shudder through the car at 80km/h, then when it warms up it disappears.

                Not sure how I feel about this though, as this car was a definate upgrade to what I perceived as a higher quality product from my previous (French) cars. My future enjoyment and happiness has taken a hit from this.

                CGS

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                • Well... It really makes me wonder why people think if you spend more $ on a car that it won't ever have an issue. I mean, even a $1 million Maybach still comes with a warranty... and sometimes you need it!

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                  • Originally posted by coreying View Post
                    Well... It really makes me wonder why people think if you spend more $ on a car that it won't ever have an issue. I mean, even a $1 million Maybach still comes with a warranty... and sometimes you need it!
                    So true, the other part is how the company responds to the issues when they show up. In my experience, VW handles issues quite well compared to other companies I've had the misfortune of dealing with.

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                    • I can only hope VW handle there business as well as SUBARU.

                      When I had a rattle - drove in, told the guys where it was coming from - bam rattle gone. Just how it should be!

                      Further, some of the first early MY09 WRX had a spun bearing issue. How did Subaru fix this?

                      You drove your car in, they listened to the sound and checkede it out. They gave you a loan car while you waited - and they didnt repair your car, pull apart the engine or anything like that.

                      They crated one in from JAPAN, as literally new engine in a crate, pulled out your motor and replaced the whole thing.

                      They then take the old motor and have to drill this massive stamp onto it and discard it.

                      Thats how Subaru does it. Awesome after service for a bad error.

                      Hope that GTI petition results in VW fixing peoples engineering problem.
                      2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

                      2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                      • Originally posted by REXman View Post
                        I can only hope VW handle there business as well as SUBARU.
                        I look after servicing on my parents Mk5 due the dealer being near work. In 3yrs it has had some very minor issues and they were always resolved without issue.

                        Originally posted by REXman View Post
                        They crated one in from JAPAN, as literally new engine in a crate, pulled out your motor and replaced the whole thing.
                        Ford crated one in from broadmedows for one of my cars. They would have denied trying to fix it their true useless customer is always a wrong idiot style but were left without the option because I punched a hole in the side of the block courtsey of a wandering rod

                        Nissan weren't much better than Ford. Their clowns managed to get more oil over the engine than inside of it! Though I only went once, couldn't bring myself to let them have a 2nd chance.

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                        • Originally posted by dave- View Post
                          I look after servicing on my parents Mk5 due the dealer being near work. In 3yrs it has had some very minor issues and they were always resolved without issue.
                          Awesome stuff, I hope they are good too!

                          You Polo-ing yet?
                          2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

                          2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                          • Originally posted by REXman View Post
                            You Polo-ing yet?
                            Not yet

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                            • Originally posted by dave- View Post
                              Not yet
                              Surely can't be far off now mate if its in the country.
                              MY11 Golf R - Rising Blue - 5DR - DSG - 19" Black OZ Ultralegerra - Leather - Sunroof - MDI - Euro Plates - Milltek Exhaust - Bluefin - SOLD
                              MY11 Tiguan 147 TSI - DSG - Pepper Grey - Black Leather - RVC - MDI - BT

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                              • Originally posted by dave- View Post
                                I look after servicing on my parents Mk5 due the dealer being near work. In 3yrs it has had some very minor issues and they were always resolved without issue.
                                As usual not all dealers are created equal. nice to see Ford hasn't changed. a long while ago. my escort caught fire while being serviced, Ford had a recall, shortly after, but they left me without a car for a month, while they repaired it. - good example of customer care (never bought a Ford since). Holden were very good at repairing too many things too mention over 3 cars that were almost lemons.

                                As for the dealer I bought the car from, so far indifferent, 2 out of 3 issues fixed, but didn't see was I was a little upset when told I should wait 3 weeks to get the AC fixed on my 2 day old GTI in the middle of summer.

                                Car going next week , due to a small leak from the water pump, minor oil leak from the turbo and the auto ac recirc. doesn't activate in traffic, allowing smells to enter the cabin. lets see what happens this time.
                                mk VI GTI, manual, reflex silver, basic

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