Hi all,
I am fairly new to this forum and just wanted to post my terrible experience with my VW Polo 66TDI DSG7 Comfortline w/ sport pack. The first issue occurred at only ~700km on the clock and was where if I was in manual mode and went to accelerate, there would be absolutely NO power and would require changing gear to Park gear and restarting the engine (note also that the gear number displayed on the instrument panel was flashing). The first time this happened was when I was turning across oncoming traffic. ALMOST had to buy new pants :/ but no crash thankfully. So I took my car back to Austral VW and all that happened was the software was reset to factory default. Although I was furious about this, it seemed to fix it (at least I thought so at the time). Now its done ~1550km and I had to take my car in AGAIN yesterday as along with the previous fault occurring many times again, it fails in "D" and "S" mode as well, along with D1 sticking and only changing to D2 once it hits red line at ~5000rpm and many other issues like no power after changing gears from 2 to 3 after turning the corner (note the gear number flashed on this occassion too). And also many other small issues occurred such as a rattle - metallic sound in 5th and 6th gear in "D", "S" and manual between 1100rpm and 2100rpm. Anyway the car is still in repair and will be getting it back hopefully on friday (27th of Jan). The head engineer has gone out on a drive with me and has noted down everything that has happened and thankfully the car failed on those drives too along with jerkiness in "D". The head engineer at Austral VW also was explaining to me that it is most likely needing a new DSG box and possibly a new turbo as he said the power delivery is not smooth. He also said that this problem has become a lot more common since the last time I brought my car in for repair and he said the problems are now becoming common in Golf's as well. He explained though that the dealer and VW Australia are ignoring and declining his requests for a proper repair on my car and said how he is sorry he can't do much although apparantly he said he will send a data log down to Sydney to a DSG specialist team and they will then send their opinions with the log to VW HQ in Germany and will await a response from there.

Anyway, I was also wondering whether any other members have had similar problems with their DSG7 VW's.
I am fairly new to this forum and just wanted to post my terrible experience with my VW Polo 66TDI DSG7 Comfortline w/ sport pack. The first issue occurred at only ~700km on the clock and was where if I was in manual mode and went to accelerate, there would be absolutely NO power and would require changing gear to Park gear and restarting the engine (note also that the gear number displayed on the instrument panel was flashing). The first time this happened was when I was turning across oncoming traffic. ALMOST had to buy new pants :/ but no crash thankfully. So I took my car back to Austral VW and all that happened was the software was reset to factory default. Although I was furious about this, it seemed to fix it (at least I thought so at the time). Now its done ~1550km and I had to take my car in AGAIN yesterday as along with the previous fault occurring many times again, it fails in "D" and "S" mode as well, along with D1 sticking and only changing to D2 once it hits red line at ~5000rpm and many other issues like no power after changing gears from 2 to 3 after turning the corner (note the gear number flashed on this occassion too). And also many other small issues occurred such as a rattle - metallic sound in 5th and 6th gear in "D", "S" and manual between 1100rpm and 2100rpm. Anyway the car is still in repair and will be getting it back hopefully on friday (27th of Jan). The head engineer has gone out on a drive with me and has noted down everything that has happened and thankfully the car failed on those drives too along with jerkiness in "D". The head engineer at Austral VW also was explaining to me that it is most likely needing a new DSG box and possibly a new turbo as he said the power delivery is not smooth. He also said that this problem has become a lot more common since the last time I brought my car in for repair and he said the problems are now becoming common in Golf's as well. He explained though that the dealer and VW Australia are ignoring and declining his requests for a proper repair on my car and said how he is sorry he can't do much although apparantly he said he will send a data log down to Sydney to a DSG specialist team and they will then send their opinions with the log to VW HQ in Germany and will await a response from there.

Anyway, I was also wondering whether any other members have had similar problems with their DSG7 VW's.
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