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The Official Mk6 Golf DSG Clutch / Shudder / Squeal Issues Thread

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  • Ozram
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    I don't think my 118 wanted to leave me. Started it up on Saturday to trade it on the GTI and it didn't initially select reverse gear. Then on the drive over to the dealers the D light was flashing on the MFD all the way. Gear change quality was terrible. Even turning the ignition off and on to reset ECU didn't help. Guessing it may have been an electrical glitch or a mechatronics. As much as I love the 118 I'm more confident of the GTI.

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  • Ryan_R
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    It's mainly just early DSG7 gearboxes at this stage, not seen or heard any issues with the newer ones.

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  • noone
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    There seem to be an amazing number of issues with new VW's requiring major work under warranty.
    I understand people on this site do not represent the average population, but still...

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  • regu
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    Update on the clutch and "tick noise".

    Turns out I will get a complete new clutch (after clutch pack and mechatronic replacement did nothing). The "tick" noise is probably the result of the faulty clutch being in the wrong gear and under load (eg. going uphill) produced this tick noise. I am currently waiting for the clutch to arrive and to get this replaced. Hope this will fix my DSG problems.

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  • omgolf
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    Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
    Mine's booked in a few days earlier, no mention of how long (I assume within one day, otherwise I'll have the courtesy car overnight I guess).
    The tech promised me in one day but ended up three days :|
    well I guess more importantly that the job is done properly rather than quickly

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  • Ryan_R
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    Mine's booked in a few days earlier, no mention of how long (I assume within one day, otherwise I'll have the courtesy car overnight I guess).

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  • ctan
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    Artie, don't be surprised if you get your parts earlier. I was told about 4 weeks but today had message from vw that clutch kit has arrived and to make appointment to take car in. Unfortunately The earliest they could do it is 10 July and car needs to be in for 2 days. Hope your kit will come in soon too.

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  • Artie
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    Took my 77TSI in for its 30,000 service and the mechanic came for a drive with me and luckily it actually did the shudder this time. The order has been placed for the clutch kit but unfortunately it's on back order and could be quite a while, at least a month coming in. Had the service done - the usual checks, oil, brake line flush and software upgrade ($650). They added a washer/spacer to the turbo unit which apparently is a mandatory recall on this model (no difference noticed).
    I started driving home and switched the aircon on and the compressor doesn't cut in. The exact same thing happened after last service and it seems that when a software upgrade is performed, it causes some issue. Last time I had to wait another hour while they completely reinstalled the software to fix this problem. I did advise them at this service and to assure that it worked before my collection - but obviously not. This time they only had to disconnect/reconnect the battery and it fixed the problem.
    Makes me wonder how I'll go when I eventually get the clutch done.
    Last edited by Artie; 22-06-2012, 09:14 AM.

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  • Ryan_R
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    You'll make a few people jealous with that ease of service

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  • ctan
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    Brought my vehicle in for 60K sevice at VW Sutherland today. They picked up the DSG shudder problem (w/o me reporting it). The mechanic working on my vehicle said he noticed the take off was rather harsh. Nick just called and told me they have ordered a new set of clutch pads that would be here about 4 weeks. I am to bring the car back and they would replace them. How good a service is that? I am aware of the problem but it is so intermittent that I was not sure how to report this. Apart from this the car is absolutely a joy to drive.

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  • omgolf
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    Originally posted by regu View Post
    Got my car back from the 30k service and got the 37G7 software update done. If you have the rough idle at start-up and this little 0.5 second lag when taking off - this update fixed it for me. The car goes back this week for a closer look at DSG jerky shifting patterns as well as the "tick tick tick" noise. I drove around with the Mechanik for good 30 min to demonstrate this "tick" noise and he said it's called pinckering (I think) and is usually related to bad fuel quality (sub 98 ron). As I always put in the good stuff they are checking the injectors as well to see if this is it. Update next week.
    I just passed the 35K mark - I also only put V-power 98 in it from day one. Interested to see what may cause the "tick" noise

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  • regu
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    Got my car back from the 30k service and got the 37G7 software update done. If you have the rough idle at start-up and this little 0.5 second lag when taking off - this update fixed it for me. The car goes back this week for a closer look at DSG jerky shifting patterns as well as the "tick tick tick" noise. I drove around with the Mechanik for good 30 min to demonstrate this "tick" noise and he said it's called pinckering (I think) and is usually related to bad fuel quality (sub 98 ron). As I always put in the good stuff they are checking the injectors as well to see if this is it. Update next week.

    Forgot to mention that I paid $99 for an AC flush and that got rid of the awful smell. Expensive but well worth the $$$
    Last edited by regu; 18-06-2012, 12:24 PM.

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  • Ryan_R
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    Found one online and had a friend help me fit it. There's a thread about it.

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  • Flighter
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    Originally posted by sammy79 View Post
    How long does it normally take to replace the clutches, i left the car with dealer for diagnosis on Tuesday dealer said they will probably get the clutch pack on Friday(I remember them saying earlier that the clutch comes from Singapore and it can take a total of 10 days to replace the clutch which i didnt believe, but honestly i thought it comes from Germany??) so dealer reckons the job will probably finish Monday or Tuesday. What do you guys think?
    In my case they asked for the whole day, but only ended up taking half a day.

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  • sbowden
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    Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
    I know, that's why I bought the GTI steering wheel as a retrofit

    Use paddles practically all the time
    Ryan,

    how much for the GTI wheel and retrofitting? did your dealer do it...?

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