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  • Originally posted by Meloy View Post
    Just reading one of the previous comments saying there is a 1/4 second delay when releasing the brake and accelerating before the clutch engages, is it normal for the delay to extend longer than this?

    I've noticed over the last week driving our mk 6 golf that the warmer the car gets the longer the hesitation seems to be before the clutch engages, up to the point where you have to pre-empt the gap in traffic and apply gentle acceleration up to 2 secs before you actually want to move off?

    It's not the hill hold or anything like that, it just feels like the clutch is slow to engage/select gear. Does it in D S and manual.

    Is it just a characteristic of the box or something I should be looking into fixing?

    Thanks
    Jake
    In D, S or manual mode, the clutch should start engaging no more than 1/4 second after releasing the foot brake. In R, the delay is almost 1 second and that is normal.

    It is something that should be checked.
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    • Does anyone know why the recall does not affect VW Polo models 2012/13. These models have the 7-speed DSG as well.
      Sorry if this questions has been answered here already, there are soo many posts. I haven't read all of them yet.

      My question is: How safe do you guys think is a 2012/13 Polo? Are their DSG gearboxes different from the older ones and fault free?

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      • I am guessing the problem only existed with those gearboxes and the 2012/13 have a different 7 speed
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        • Originally posted by Fumbi View Post
          Does anyone know why the recall does not affect VW Polo models 2012/13. These models have the 7-speed DSG as well.
          Sorry if this questions has been answered here already, there are soo many posts. I haven't read all of them yet.

          My question is: How safe do you guys think is a 2012/13 Polo? Are their DSG gearboxes different from the older ones and fault free?
          The upgraded mechatronic unit was introduced in that model and different clutch plates as far as I understand. They all have DQ200 7 speed boxes The recall is for mechatronic gearbox controllers
          If you buy one of these DONT creep it at the lights that heats the clutches up and burns them out Treat it like a manual clutch and you will get better life out of it

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          • Thanks.
            I am German so not sure about the expression "don't creep it at the lights". Do you mean that thing some people do when they roll forward very slowly eager waiting for green lights? I usually stay firmly on the brake but in D (some people recommend to go into N though to save fuel).

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            • Originally posted by Fumbi View Post
              Thanks.
              I am German so not sure about the expression "don't creep it at the lights". Do you mean that thing some people do when they roll forward very slowly eager waiting for green lights? I usually stay firmly on the brake but in D (some people recommend to go into N though to save fuel).
              If its in gear dont hold it on the clutch with just light braking Dont need to go into N wastes time gains nothing.

              Brakes on Hold them down lights go green let brake off and away you go.

              If someone moved up a few feet dont let car creep up by letting brakes off enough to let car creep forward
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              • Originally posted by wai View Post
                In D, S or manual mode, the clutch should start engaging no more than 1/4 second after releasing the foot brake. In R, the delay is almost 1 second and that is normal.

                It is something that should be checked.
                Thanks for the reply wai, i'll have to get it looked at, probably not the best time as the dealer will probably just assume I'm jumping on the recall bandwagon but need to get it sorted regardless.

                Thanks mate
                Jake

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                • Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
                  If its in gear dont hold it on the clutch with just light braking Dont need to go into N wastes time gains nothing.

                  Brakes on Hold them down lights go green let brake off and away you go.

                  If someone moved up a few feet dont let car creep up by letting brakes off enough to let car creep forward
                  Bying a second hand 2012 Polo is then probably a bad idea because I don't know what the previous owner has done to it and I might end up with worn out clutches soon. Shame...

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                  • Originally posted by Fumbi View Post
                    Bying a second hand 2012 Polo is then probably a bad idea because I don't know what the previous owner has done to it and I might end up with worn out clutches soon. Shame...
                    Not necessarily. You just need to get it checked out like you would ANY manual. After all, you don't know how the previous owner drove. A tip is to get the owner to drive it first when you go for the test drive to see how they deal with it.

                    Then, again like buying ANY manual, allow an amount for a clutch replacement. As the postings show, the DSG gets a warranty extension, and if it is subject to the recall, you will have had it fixed by VW, so it could well be a good buy.
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                    • As some will know, I had the mechatronics replaced under warranty on my R within a few months of picking it up - due to a false neutral.

                      Have not had any other mechanical issues since but the DSG is still like a child, good most of the time but has moments of misbehaviour (usually fixed by excessive use of the accelerator and S mode)

                      After a lot of information coming out about the DSG, the Golf in general and the way VW (and their dealers) have been and are mishandling customers concerns and the impact on resale values, I will not be replacing the R with another VW.

                      This isn't just about the DSG reliability (I actually bought the R knowing the DSG would cause issues, deciding the issues were worth it) but the other poor quality control issues and VWs attitude to customers have outweighed the attractiveness of the brand.

                      Unsure what my options are but Mercs hatch seems the only option for me.

                      I will run the 5 year warranty out I purchased on the R and sell, hopefully without too much loss from this recall fiasco.
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                      • A250 or A45 AMG Candyman? Could also sidestep the VW name into the Audi S3 (related but not tarnished).

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                        • Originally posted by andrew7 View Post
                          A250 or A45 AMG Candyman? Could also sidestep the VW name into the Audi S3 (related but not tarnished).
                          The A45 AMG would have to be my only option (S3 is more of the same VW, IMO)

                          Here is the thing mate

                          I prefer the styling inside and out of the R
                          I prefer the pricing/value of the R
                          I prefer the servicing of the R

                          Sure, there is the Focus, the STI, maybe a few other "hot hatches" but none come close, IMO, overall, to the R.

                          It is just the VWA attitude to customers that gives me the ****s and the ongoing dramas of VW's quality control.

                          I sent a response to the letter I got from VWA, but it is unlikely to have any impact.

                          I've moved to QLD and yet to find a good dealer/independant. The dealer I used in Sydney was very supportive and trustworthy so dealers aren't all bad.

                          VWA though - for what is advertised as a "quality" brand and company, very disappointing.

                          Edit - oh and what puts me off is not the DSG reliability, my feelings apply to manual variants of Golfs as well
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                          • Hey CM, I think you are going to be troubled finding anything that quite matches the R with the preferences you have outlined. You never know by the time you have run down the warranty VW may have sorted themselves out and the new offering attractive.

                            Having said that I reckon you would be up for a change regardless, maybe the BMW M135i ( butt ugly but quick )
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                            • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                              Hey CM, I think you are going to be troubled finding anything that quite matches the R with the preferences you have outlined. You never know by the time you have run down the warranty VW may have sorted themselves out and the new offering attractive.

                              Having said that I reckon you would be up for a change regardless, maybe the BMW M135i ( butt ugly but quick )

                              Hey SF

                              I took some time deciding on the R after I sold the GTI.

                              I looked at lots of options but kept coming back to the VW brand for reasons already discussed and it had to be DSG.

                              I agree, not many valid competitors out there but it will never be 2WD and never a Beemer.

                              We are moving more to a GT type vehicle given our change of location so Lexus is becoming interesting.

                              Hope you are well
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                              • All good here.. same ol same ol, not having you to stirr things up has been a bit dull but I get by.

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