the whole car shakes when cold when you first start it from go at random intervals for the first 10-30 seconds but the rattle in the youtube video was bit concerning. Its cold and once warmed up it had normal oil level.
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Originally posted by Hail22 View Post
muli, i'd just be taking it straight back to the dealership, there should be no issues in getting that fixed...sigpic
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Originally posted by Hail22 View PostUpdate on my car:
Plenium chamber is rooted (awaiting VWAG to approve warranty repair).
Rear passenger door trim warped (awaiting VWAG to approve warranty repair).
Rattle upon cold start of the engine 2-3 seconds (escalated to VWAG due to incompetence from VW North Shore service advisor).
Clutch slipping / delamination issue (escalated to VWAG as per above comment).
Name and shame?
Not at all, however if you have a vehicle to be serviced with VW North Shore make sure you suss the service advisor(s) as one of them has a serious weed up his proverbial and a bad attitude.
If you wish to find out the name of this advisor you can find out via pm (if your vehicle is serviced by VW NS (Sydney), I wouldn't wish this service advisor upon my worst enemy...you'd want to slap a leash on him and drag him to puppy school.Last edited by Barracuda; 12-08-2013, 09:48 AM.MY16 Golf GTI Performance Pack
Previously: MY12 Polo 77TSI
In The Family: MY15 Golf 103TSI Highline & MY15 Audi RS3
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Lately, this issue has become more and more apparent. After I've been driving for about 45 Minutes to 1 Hour, my DSG occasionally (becomes more frequent the longer I drive) makes this noise whenever I accelerate from a standstill. It's usually when going from 2nd to 3rd gear.
I think it's the DSG starting to become problematic, but I'm not 100% sure. Any ideas as to what it could be?
(You may need to turn the volume up slightly to hear it clearly)
Thanks in advance, Guys!
- BarracudaMY16 Golf GTI Performance Pack
Previously: MY12 Polo 77TSI
In The Family: MY15 Golf 103TSI Highline & MY15 Audi RS3
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Originally posted by Hail22 View PostSounds like the mechatronics to me...trying to make a gear selection.MY16 Golf GTI Performance Pack
Previously: MY12 Polo 77TSI
In The Family: MY15 Golf 103TSI Highline & MY15 Audi RS3
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Originally posted by Barracuda View PostNS Volkswagen have asked me to take it to them the next time it does it and they'll send out a 'Senior Technician' to assess it.
With the "senior technician" claim seeing is believing as that mob there allow the apprentices to take the cars out (an apprentice was the one who damaged my front splitter).
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Originally posted by Hail22 View PostMy advice is speak to Jason Jeboult when you take your car in.
With the "senior technician" claim seeing is believing as that mob there allow the apprentices to take the cars out (an apprentice was the one who damaged my front splitter).
Thanks for the help, Hail!MY16 Golf GTI Performance Pack
Previously: MY12 Polo 77TSI
In The Family: MY15 Golf 103TSI Highline & MY15 Audi RS3
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Originally posted by muli View Postthe whole car shakes when cold when you first start it from go at random intervals for the first 10-30 seconds
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That's just the warm up of the catalytic converter. When the right conditions are met the engine will do a high idle to speed up the control of emissions. The high idle will usually sit about 1200rpm to about 45 degrees engine temp when it goes back to a normal 600~rpm
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Originally posted by nomadx38 View PostThat's just the warm up of the catalytic converter. When the right conditions are met the engine will do a high idle to speed up the control of emissions. The high idle will usually sit about 1200rpm to about 45 degrees engine temp when it goes back to a normal 600~rpm
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Originally posted by nomadx38 View PostThat's just the warm up of the catalytic converter. When the right conditions are met the engine will do a high idle to speed up the control of emissions. The high idle will usually sit about 1200rpm to about 45 degrees engine temp when it goes back to a normal 600~rpm
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Originally posted by Barracuda View PostLately, this issue has become more and more apparent. After I've been driving for about 45 Minutes to 1 Hour, my DSG occasionally (becomes more frequent the longer I drive) makes this noise whenever I accelerate from a standstill. It's usually when going from 2nd to 3rd gear.
I think it's the DSG starting to become problematic, but I'm not 100% sure. Any ideas as to what it could be?
(You may need to turn the volume up slightly to hear it clearly)
Thanks in advance, Guys!
- Barracuda
With my DSG clutches mine never shuddered (continuously anyway, i did manage to do it once or twice when i really pushed it in hot weather), mine were slipping though and as a result I got like a eek eek eek sound until it got into second. After my clutches were replaced I haven't had a noise like that since.
It could be that, like me, you looked after the clutches and didn't creep or force them to overheat and as a result it didn't delaminate the clutch compound (like is what is happening on other clutches) but what it could have done is glaze the face of the clutch and cause it to slip making the sound.
Also these gearboxes rattle when they are subject to vibrations (pot holes, speed humps) which are normal, but because the clutch is slipping then gripping and slipping etc it could be shaking the gearbox around making it rattle...
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Originally posted by nomadx38 View PostAny chance you could do another video - with video. I'm finding it hard to determine which sounds are "normal" and what is truly off. I only say that because listening to the video your car sounds like a diesel with the muffler removed
With my DSG clutches mine never shuddered (continuously anyway, i did manage to do it once or twice when i really pushed it in hot weather), mine were slipping though and as a result I got like a eek eek eek sound until it got into second. After my clutches were replaced I haven't had a noise like that since.
It could be that, like me, you looked after the clutches and didn't creep or force them to overheat and as a result it didn't delaminate the clutch compound (like is what is happening on other clutches) but what it could have done is glaze the face of the clutch and cause it to slip making the sound.
Also these gearboxes rattle when they are subject to vibrations (pot holes, speed humps) which are normal, but because the clutch is slipping then gripping and slipping etc it could be shaking the gearbox around making it rattle...I had the phone taped to the battery in the engine bay for this video - that's why it sounds like a diesel with no muffler! Haha. The turbo sounds cool up close, though!
Like you, I always look after the clutches and I never creep on them, but this problem has just started to happen within the last few months.
I called a mate of mine who works at another dealership in Sydney (also owns a Polo GTI himself) and he said that he had the exact same issue that I had in this video and that it is a 'known fault'. Long story short, he is going to arrange for the clutches to be replaced and apparently that fixes the issue for good (hopefully).
It's a start.MY16 Golf GTI Performance Pack
Previously: MY12 Polo 77TSI
In The Family: MY15 Golf 103TSI Highline & MY15 Audi RS3
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