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  • #16
    Originally posted by cktsi View Post
    I have never had to wait for 2 seconds from a standing start. Is this happening on an incline or level gradient?

    One tip is to remember it is a clutch gearbox, not a viscous torque converter....so you do need to wait for the mechatronics to take up the friction point for you. If you have not driven a manual, understand that the clutch cannot engage immediately or it will stall the car.

    Having said that, my tip at the lights is to ease off the footbrake on a level gradient and wait for the gearbox engage before applying accelerator. It shouldnt be a long wait from standstill using this method. I think hitting the accelerator straight away before friction point is engaged does force the mechatronics to do more calculations in that shirt space of time e.g. Does the driver want a fast take off and do I mash the clutches together quickly or is it a slow takeoff and gentle meshing of the clutches?

    I do feel that hitting the acclerator too quickly causes this problem.

    On an incline it is better to use the handbrake than rely on hill hold so you can apply accelerator before releasing the handbrake.



    For crawling starts the car stays in D2 in my car. Take up of the clutches can be slow on occasion. Esp since i had my clutch pack replaced i find it happens more frequently but more like 1 second than 2-3 seconds. So i either switch to manual tiptronic to force kick down to 1st gear or i drive like i did when driving a manual and come to a complete stop i.e. dont crawl forward slowly on friction point. I find the clutch take up in 1st gear is quick when switching to tiptronic.

    That is my feedback. Hope it helps
    CKTSI,
    Spot on mate!! exactly what I had to do with my old 7DSG Jetta..... annoyed me not having full control hence the reason I moved back to a manual!...... and the fact my mechatronics unit sh*t itself in heavy traffic one saturday avo....
    I was brought up with manual transmissions in NZ, I tried the Nissan CVT for a couple of years as well then the 7DSG but at the end of the day manual gives me control!!
    Tiggy 125TSI, 6 speed manual, tints, comfort pack.

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    • #17
      My Bus is at VW today having clutch issues looked at. I am getting shuddering on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th. The K1 is kaput at 30k. I have the false neutral sometimes and on uphill starts it holds 1st until red line, which is not the way to drive a diesel.
      Having said all that, the dealer has been very good, even though it is not fixed yet. The first time they drove it and said they couldn't fault it. The second time they booked me in the next day and checked that it has current software. Today they are taking a proper look plus problems I have with the ignition barrel and a problem with my 3rd row seat. I have not spent a dollar with them but they treat me respectfully and not someone who knows nothing about cars (it is normal, they all do that etc).

      ---------- Post added 28-03-2012 at 07:33 AM ---------- Previous post was 27-03-2012 at 10:33 AM ----------

      new clutch packs ordered - can't wait to have it drive like new again
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      2010 Crafter Hanover Bus
      1956 Type 1
      2015 vRS wagon black on black

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Rob_R View Post
        Well today I've had my first drive of a 7 speed Golf TSI. Hmmm, if I wasn't on the forums I would have sworn the 7 speed was rooted. Very surprised at how vague it was and the shudders I could feel from it had me thinking WTF all the way home. Maybe it's something you get used to but I think long term it would just make me grate my teeth all the time.
        The shudders aren't normal operation. If they are there likely something wrong with the clutch pack.
        MY10 Golf 118tsi DSG | MY07 Polo GTI

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        • #19
          Add me to the list
          The pause is dangerous in my opinion and was hoping there was a software "patch" to overcome the fault.
          Maybe a ECU flash. Has anyone looked at that option

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          • #20
            Originally posted by karmic_flop View Post
            Yes, vague, that's exactly what it is. You do get used to it... you get used to waiting for it to do what you're asking it to do

            Have you tried any parking, slow driving or traffic? That's when the 7 speed DSG shows it's true colours. Like just when you're almost into your chosen parking space, just before you nose into the wall it decides you're not going fast enough... it's a delight.
            Well I got to drive the same one a month later and it felt better. Maybe I knew what to expect this time round or it had been driven harder before I got back into it. Only glaring difference was the spongey brakes compared to what I'm used to. And yeh I did notice how it behaves in slow traffic and parking.
            Golf R, Rising Blue, 5 Door, DSG and some extra fruit.
            Viagra on 4 wheels !!

            "If you can't fix it with a hammer then it must be an electrical problem"

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            • #21
              Technical Service Bulletin TG-11-01

              Upgrade 37G2

              Google them.

              Both seem to be involved with the hesitation/lag issue with the DSG, and I very much doubt whether it applies to specific VW models (Golf, Polo, Jetta, etc) - rather, it is a problem across the board with the "dry" DSG. It certainly is a problem with my T5 7 speed.
              Anybody in this section of the Watercooled Forum had either of those jobs done?

              I reckon there should be an entire section devoted to the DSG, in addition to the way it's split into the models at present.
              In every other respect I'm rapt with the DSG, but as it is it's potentially dangerous.
              And finally ... doesn't anyone from VW Australia look at these forum topics? Surely they must know what's going on...
              Last edited by greymad; 24-05-2012, 09:30 AM.
              sigpic2011 T5 132kw 7spdDSG 4motion, '89 Citroen 2CV, 2006 Subaru Forester SG 5spd

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