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  • #16
    That may be true, but why didn't they call me in when the recall became more widespread?

    So, gavs, you think the clutches were a symptom of mechatronic failure?

    Wait a minute - are you saying I may be in for further problems? What happened to your car (despite the DSG upgrade and clutch replacement)?!?! I think I missed something... your new signature seems to suggest it, too... hmmm...

    I thought you said, at one point, that the material for the clutches was simply found to be too soft... is there more to it?
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    • #17
      The manufacturer will prioritise cars that are affected over those that could be, or will be affected.
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      • #18
        yes, the clutch material is a bad choice and not necessarily linked to a defective mechatronics unit, however what you have probably read in my signature has come about because of the last 2 weeks after the valve in the mechatronics that controls clutch 1's actuation died.

        I have spent the last 2 weeks tracking down people all over the world and with the use of google translate have learned quite a bit. Umai Naa!!, i'm sorry to say this but you are incorrect. I know where your information comes from and I respect that greatly however that is not the truth. I have spoken with an employee at the DSG assembly plant in Poland and he has told me that the reason 37g7 only applied to certain vehicles initially is due to the specific part numbered mechatronics unit being at risk of failure. This has also been confirmed through a leaked cpoy of the TPI that stated as to why the update was required and the effects if it was not done and the reason as to why it was required (sitting on a boat idle for 6 weeks....) Why they have now changed that can only lead me to believe this to be a kneejerk reaction to the recent release from VAG that all DSG equipped vehicles in China will have a 10 year warranty on the DSG now after ~50% of the 1,000,000 DSG equipped vehicle sold in china last year were returned to dealerships due to faults.

        He has also told me that until a few months ago, they were looking at a reject rate of ~45-50% off all mechatronics units coming off the production line. Briliant quality control, or a flawed design that is just too difficult to get right unless you can invest the time to get it right, like in a $1.5million hypercar?

        Rob, i don't want to worry you because you are still under warranty and if anything does go wrong, you should be covered no worries. Just make sure that if a tech tells you there is nothing wrong, I implore you -and all other VW owners with a DSG- to get it in writing, signed and dated.
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        • #19
          Yeah sorry, I should've elabortated. What I was referring to is basically what you've remarked on regarding the part number of the Mechatronics unit.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by gavs View Post
            Rob, i don't want to worry you because you are still under warranty and if anything does go wrong, you should be covered no worries. Just make sure that if a tech tells you there is nothing wrong, I implore you -and all other VW owners with a DSG- to get it in writing, signed and dated.
            And if they do tell you there is nothing wrong (like with me and my clutches) - go somewhere else. They're all full of it.....
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            • #21
              Thanks for the info, guys. I have started reading this thread as a consequence - lots of stuff I was unaware of:


              I am not so much worried about the cost, gavs, because, as you said, my car is still under warranty.

              My concern is about a catastrophic failure while my kids are in the car with me... is the car still driveable, or do you come to a sudden stop? (In other words, can I get out of the way?) What can I expect?
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              • #22
                If there is a catastrophic falure of the GSD it will not lock up or anything, you will though loose forward momentum (or reverse). As much as the DSG has its "working" faults it is quite good in safety. A major falure will see the clutches automatically open resulting in no drive. If it is not fatal the gearbox will go into limp mode (like what gavs has) and operate on what it still can "safely" (whether this be odd or even gears only).

                If you are taking off and it fails well your pretty much dead in the water but in most drving situations it will go to neutral and indicate on the MFD a failure. As your car starts slowing down I would pull over as soon as possible.

                I would only find it really dangerous if you were pulling out onto a really busy road and then died, quite a possible chance of a crash. Having said that from what I have seen and slightly experienced myself these problems only really occur when the gearbox is under a serious load (in gavs case going up a hill at 80kmh) or in my case slamming it into sports and flooring it to make it through the lights xD)

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                • #23
                  erWin

                  Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
                  Yeah sorry, I should've elabortated. What I was referring to is basically what you've remarked on regarding the part number of the Mechatronics unit.
                  No worries mate, I apologize if I sounded like a bit*h but with my current situation, any time mechatronics is mentioned, I kind of lose my sh*t
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                  • #24
                    erWin

                    As nomad has said (he was behind me when mine shat its pants) the gearbox won't just detonate, by all reports the actual gearset is pretty damn bullet proof, it's the mechatronic unit and clutches that are the weak links. In my case however, the K1 clutch didn't open and I lost drive. Now if that happened on the K2 clutch when trying to go into 2nd gear in an intersection, fair chance you would get cleaned up. This is why you never get alerted by VW about "service campaigns" because if they call it a "recall" it means that the vehicle is detrimental to the safety of people and they can't be seen to be admitting to that can they. All it will take is 1 crash because of the mechatronics failing and globally they will be forced into doing a recall. They also then have to lodge the recall with the government and make it publicly available, like toyota has just had to do with 2 million cars. That's actually not that many compared to VW. In china this year, they expect to sell 2.2 million vehicles with a DSG transmission. Only china! Last year they sold 1 million! Put that on a global scale and you can see why after the billions of dollars in development and marketing, that VAG will fight tooth and nail against a recall.
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                    • #25
                      Thanks for clarifying, guys. I will make sure to be very careful when pulling out into fast roads, then.
                      Sheesh... this car is a worry... Sometimes wish I hadn't been seduced by the power, handling and fuel economy combination...
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                      • #26
                        Ah, while she may bite, I wonderful machine she is though Seriously though, you should be fine, enjoy it as you always have my friend
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