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The Official Mk7 Golf DSG / Clutch / Shudder / Squeal Issues Thread
Thats rubbish 5 years on that gearbox is the warranty been approved by the accc
Don't let them flim flam you
2017 Golf Alltrack 135tdi All options
19 inch Brescia Wheels Golf R brakes front and rear
Calipers painted Candy apple gold
New rear sway bar and linkages
Our 2013 Mk7 Golf auto developed a judder on hill starts at around 84000kms and one month short of 5 years old. Our VW dealer thought that a software update could clear the fault but when it didn't they replaced the clutch pack and provided a loan car for the two days without any quibbles at all and at no cost to us. The car now drives like new and we are very pleased with both the dealer's and VW's service over this problem.
The base car warranty is for three years, the transmission is 5 years warranty.
I should add that this is the only fault we have had on the car.
I had a clutch plate package replaced a few months back, at ~22000km on my 2016 Comfortline....it came back so much smoother.....sadly despite changing the slip joint in the steering it still creaks. I'll ask again when it gets serviced.
I have two identical golf wagons. One has had 2x clutch packs replaced, whereas the other has been fine. Finally the other has developed a slight squeal from 2-3. It was only every other drive, but now quite regular. It's 12 months out of warranty and thought it would be worthwhile contacting VW oz about it, and their reply was that the clutch is only covered under 3 year warranty. After reading previous messages, thought it would be covered, but am now confused. Can anyone shed any light on this.
I have two identical golf wagons. One has had 2x clutch packs replaced, whereas the other has been fine. Finally the other has developed a slight squeal from 2-3. It was only every other drive, but now quite regular. It's 12 months out of warranty and thought it would be worthwhile contacting VW oz about it, and their reply was that the clutch is only covered under 3 year warranty. After reading previous messages, thought it would be covered, but am now confused. Can anyone shed any light on this.
I’d put it on them for a warranty replacement. Use the words “statutory warranty” and see how you go. It’s a known issue. If no joy escalate the issue to VW Aus and tell the dealer you plan to do this.
I have a March 15 built 103tsi highline. Bought as a demo March 16 1991kms on it.
I had done 160k virtually trouble free motoring as far as the dsg goes.. within the first year of driving car I had an intermittent fault message something along the lines of
“Error shift to P and take to workshop”
Which was kind of bad advice when car was moving 😂 never really bothered me much..
This was apparently linked to the gear selector mechanism which I had replaced under warranty. Haven’t had message pop up since.
Roughly 12 to 18mths of driving I would get a squeaky noise between shifts, usually 2nd to 3rd I’m pretty sure.. when driving sedately with boost sort of half mast. Never under hard shifting. As I’m aware it’s usually the softer more gradual, slower gear changes that cause the most friction and wear..
At about 160k I had mechatronics unit fail. I was actually commenting about the squeaking noise to a passenger at the time before hand and was trying to re-enact the noise.. with great success it appears..
I thought I munched the gearbox, was half way round turning out of an intersection probably in second in drive then a bit of a “thud” then free revving I’m pretty sure it went into neutral..?? Then I think I was in first.. car refused to shift to second revved pretty high then grudgingly went to 3rd..
Anyway had to drive home with gears 1 - 3 - 5
NO REVERSE
It was actually pretty driveable lol. Took a bit of getting used to manual shifting 1st to 3rd.. sat
On 105 instead of 110 because revs were higher in 5th no 6 or 7.
I have a question for anyone that knows about what goes on at dealerships???
Would they replace clutch pack as well as mechatronics unit? And just tell me it was mechatrinics unit?? The noise seemed
Like a clutch problem but I didn’t get a clutch replaced just the dsg brain
And the squeak is gone now... ?
Sort of wondering if one day down the track I might have a clutch go on me..
I have a 2015 Highline with 45k on it, lately its been making a odd noise reversing, turns out its needs a clutch pack. Lucky for me, my dealer is doing under Good Will and wont cost me anything other then the loan car for a few days. I'm glad I took it in now, I knew something just wasn't right.
I have a 2015 Highline with 45k on it, lately its been making a odd noise reversing, turns out its needs a clutch pack. Lucky for me, my dealer is doing under Good Will and wont cost me anything other then the loan car for a few days. I'm glad I took it in now, I knew something just wasn't right.
I hope you didn’t give them the impression you were grateful.
I’d be right p*ssed?
Look I've been pretty lucky, I haven't had many issues with this car up and till early this year. My last problem earlier in the year was just as my warranty expired and VW paid for the fix, now there paying for this one. Not ideal for anyone to have problems and hopefully I don't have anymore but at least it isn't costing me anything yet....
Look I've been pretty lucky, I haven't had many issues with this car up and till early this year. My last problem earlier in the year was just as my warranty expired and VW paid for the fix, now there paying for this one. Not ideal for anyone to have problems and hopefully I don't have anymore but at least it isn't costing me anything yet....
Did a 500km drive today. The car was great overall. Amazing on fuel, great power/torque(110tsi)
Buttttttt, it fried the clutch on a slight(auto hold)incline, hill start from the kerb, just before I got home. About .5-.75 secs of slipping as it attempted to move the car and I then backed off completely (was about 15% throttle) as it smelt and then for the 500m it was to get home, the trans was ****. High revs, slipping as it changed and wouldn’t climb into my driveway from the 30degree gutter face. I Had to back up and ‘ram’ the car up off the road and onto my concrete.
Hopefully a cool down is all it needs. But still mighty worrying for a 7500km car.
Car drove fine yesterday, although the interior still smelled of burnt clutch- 24hrs later. Which wasn’t ideal in a 5mth old car.
I feel these dry clutch units are still a sensitive and fragile thing. I don’t believe they’re fit for purpose. Especially now that the golf has such a torquey bottom-end in the 110tsi motor. It really puts a big load on the clutch from the moment it starts to engage.
I can’t imagine how they’d handle towing a 750kg trailer from an incline takeoff more than once or twice in a session. Or back into an uphill driveway smoothly/without overheating.
Driving one while it’s in optimum condition and having instant access to a second car- mostly great.
Owning one- no thanks.
Owning one after 5 years- never.
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