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  • Yeah the DSG getting slippy real quick

    Hi all

    Just a quick post on my 132TSI 7-spd DSG

    The car done less than 4000kms and I felt DSG shuttering and slipping.

    Sad~

    Neal

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    Please give an account of the circumstances under which it happened.I will try to replicate the situation and see if it happens on my car

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    • #3
      Interesting. My wife's 132TSI has done triple those kays without a hint of an issue. (Goes in for it's first service next week)
      Cheers

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Janko View Post
        Please give an account of the circumstances under which it happened.I will try to replicate the situation and see if it happens on my car
        Try a cold start or drive up hill.

        Watch the rpm dial. It jumps and the car shakes.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by doc_777 View Post
          Interesting. My wife's 132TSI has done triple those kays without a hint of an issue. (Goes in for it's first service next week)
          Probably the DSG need a reset.

          I have no idea

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          • #6
            Originally posted by zzc2010 View Post
            Try a cold start or drive up hill.

            Watch the rpm dial. It jumps and the car shakes.
            I have not faced any DSG jerks during any of the situations.
            When you stop on a hill and then start do you use the autohold feature?The autohold is a much better option than trying to hold the car by just biting the DSG

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            • #7
              Originally posted by zzc2010 View Post
              Hi all

              Just a quick post on my 132TSI 7-spd DSG

              The car done less than 4000kms and I felt DSG shuttering and slipping.

              Sad~

              Neal
              Neal, you have started a number of threads with issues with your Passat.
              Have you taken it to VW yet?

              They might sort it all out for you...
              Last edited by ope126; 15-05-2017, 07:25 PM.
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              • #8
                Just a heads up but if you drive it like a slush box it will get slippy really quickly

                EG trying to hold it on a hill using the throttle like in an old auto Creeping in traffic by lightening off on the brake pedal and letting it move forward.
                THE DSG IS NOT AN AUTO It is basically a manual gearbox with two electronically controlled clutches One works 1,3 5 ,7 and the other works 2,4,6
                Therefore if you do any of the above it is similar to slipping the clutch in a manual and may be accompanied by suitable burning smells.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ope126 View Post
                  Neal, you have started a number of threads with issues with your Passat.
                  Have you taken it to VW yet?

                  They might sort it all out for you...
                  No I havent

                  I just want to give some feedback and discussion on this forum and see how the others go

                  I may ask dealer to fix all the issues together later on as the car is still pretty new and drivable..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
                    Just a heads up but if you drive it like a slush box it will get slippy really quickly

                    EG trying to hold it on a hill using the throttle like in an old auto Creeping in traffic by lightening off on the brake pedal and letting it move forward.
                    THE DSG IS NOT AN AUTO It is basically a manual gearbox with two electronically controlled clutches One works 1,3 5 ,7 and the other works 2,4,6
                    Therefore if you do any of the above it is similar to slipping the clutch in a manual and may be accompanied by suitable burning smells.
                    Yep those are good advices.

                    Thanks

                    I basically want to see how the car improved from my 2013 Golf mk7

                    However, DSG are all quite easy to break in my opinion. Whichever dry or wet, it burns the clutch pads.

                    I do have extended warranty so I dont mind those issues too much.

                    Dealer will always give it a new clutch pad but It is just quite annoying that you need to fix the clutch like every year.

                    Anyway I will keep an eye on it then maybe fix the issues with dealer one day.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by zzc2010 View Post
                      Yep those are good advices.

                      Thanks

                      I basically want to see how the car improved from my 2013 Golf mk7

                      However, DSG are all quite easy to break in my opinion. Whichever dry or wet, it burns the clutch pads.

                      I do have extended warranty so I dont mind those issues too much.

                      Dealer will always give it a new clutch pad but It is just quite annoying that you need to fix the clutch like every year.

                      Anyway I will keep an eye on it then maybe fix the issues with dealer one day.
                      If you drive it properly you shouldnt need clutches every year ever.

                      Drive it like you own it, not like you stole it
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by zzc2010 View Post
                        Yep those are good advices.

                        Thanks

                        I basically want to see how the car improved from my 2013 Golf mk7

                        However, DSG are all quite easy to break in my opinion. Whichever dry or wet, it burns the clutch pads.

                        I do have extended warranty so I dont mind those issues too much.

                        Dealer will always give it a new clutch pad but It is just quite annoying that you need to fix the clutch like every year.

                        Anyway I will keep an eye on it then maybe fix the issues with dealer one day.


                        If you need to replace the clutch pack every year, the problem is likely with the driver, not the vehicle.
                        Cheers

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                        • #13
                          Really!! every year.... glad i'm not buying a used car off you
                          Tell me do you add oil only when warning light comes on then think oh engine is making funny noises bad vw workmanship

                          I have a 140k+ 9 year old 6 speed wet dsg in my highline i know how to drive it still works like new

                          Wife has a polo with the so called horror 7 speed dry clutch i taught her how to drive it 55k and still like new no shudders clunking ect

                          Daughter is getting highline when my new car(7 speed wet dsg) arrives i have taught her how to drive it looking forward to many more trouble free years

                          Please do not blame gearbox for your own bad driving issues
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Kachingg View Post
                            Really!! every year.... glad i'm not buying a used car off you
                            Tell me do you add oil only when warning light comes on then think oh engine is making funny noises bad vw workmanship

                            I have a 140k+ 9 year old 6 speed wet dsg in my highline i know how to drive it still works like new

                            Wife has a polo with the so called horror 7 speed dry clutch i taught her how to drive it 55k and still like new no shudders clunking ect

                            Daughter is getting highline when my new car(7 speed wet dsg) arrives i have taught her how to drive it looking forward to many more trouble free years

                            Please do not blame gearbox for your own bad driving issues
                            You better teach me how to drive then!

                            Looking forward to your lesson.

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                            • #15
                              The message that you don't seem to be getting is that perhaps you should be looking at the way you drive, instead of simply blaming the machinery.

                              But of course, it MUST be the machinery, mustn't it. There could NEVER be anything wrong with the way you are treating it could there?

                              In the end, someone can only be helped if they are willing to accept that help.
                              Cheers

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