Hi
Have recently purchased a 2011 Polo with 79klms on it, its a comfortline model with 17" VW alloys fitted and dsg. Have had the timing chain issue and got warranty on that 100% parts and 70% labour while the car was there I had the 75K service done. Went to pick up car and service manage wants to show me an issue with the transmission. He says that the transmission shift pattern is out of spec, but it tests electrically as OK. Then he shows me the centre of the gearbox casing and points to an oil weep/leak and that the gearbox has been opened and resealed. He says that the seam sealer thats barely visible is proof. I'm smelling BS as he says that no VW dealer would ever open a DSG gearbox, if they have a fault they are sent to Germany for repair, dealers only fit complete gearboxes they have no manuals or training on gearbox disassembly and repair.
I had reported strange **** behaviour at service time. Basically at low speeds the car surges, and reversing up my short moderately steep driveway, at low speed, it will lose all power and roll forward.
On the road under hard acceleration shifts seem fine, but uphill and turning right there is a shudder.
Low speed gear changes there is a definite metallic clunk from 2nd to 3rd.
Seems like I have a dodgy transmission, car is out of warranty, but the timing chain issue was fixed as I told them about ACCC and fit for purpose, and I now own 4 Vw's (if that made a difference is unknown).
Is there a known issue with the trans on this model, seems like there is? The service records showed that the previous owner had reported a shudder and I had paperwork that showed that a VW dealer checked the transmission and replaced both clutch packs as they were "out of spec". That paperwork has gone missing since we got the car back, but I reckon I could get a reprint as we know the rest of the service history.
The dealer has said they are putting in a claim to VW on our behalf about the transmission, and we will be notified this week about the outcome, but the dealer was hinting that the gearbox had been opened by someone other than a VW dealer, which sounds like a way out if VW deny warranty on the trans?
The car is immaculate and had one previous female owner, only some small scuffs on the rims and a couple of tiny body blemishes, looks like a new vehicle.
Have recently purchased a 2011 Polo with 79klms on it, its a comfortline model with 17" VW alloys fitted and dsg. Have had the timing chain issue and got warranty on that 100% parts and 70% labour while the car was there I had the 75K service done. Went to pick up car and service manage wants to show me an issue with the transmission. He says that the transmission shift pattern is out of spec, but it tests electrically as OK. Then he shows me the centre of the gearbox casing and points to an oil weep/leak and that the gearbox has been opened and resealed. He says that the seam sealer thats barely visible is proof. I'm smelling BS as he says that no VW dealer would ever open a DSG gearbox, if they have a fault they are sent to Germany for repair, dealers only fit complete gearboxes they have no manuals or training on gearbox disassembly and repair.
I had reported strange **** behaviour at service time. Basically at low speeds the car surges, and reversing up my short moderately steep driveway, at low speed, it will lose all power and roll forward.
On the road under hard acceleration shifts seem fine, but uphill and turning right there is a shudder.
Low speed gear changes there is a definite metallic clunk from 2nd to 3rd.
Seems like I have a dodgy transmission, car is out of warranty, but the timing chain issue was fixed as I told them about ACCC and fit for purpose, and I now own 4 Vw's (if that made a difference is unknown).
Is there a known issue with the trans on this model, seems like there is? The service records showed that the previous owner had reported a shudder and I had paperwork that showed that a VW dealer checked the transmission and replaced both clutch packs as they were "out of spec". That paperwork has gone missing since we got the car back, but I reckon I could get a reprint as we know the rest of the service history.
The dealer has said they are putting in a claim to VW on our behalf about the transmission, and we will be notified this week about the outcome, but the dealer was hinting that the gearbox had been opened by someone other than a VW dealer, which sounds like a way out if VW deny warranty on the trans?
The car is immaculate and had one previous female owner, only some small scuffs on the rims and a couple of tiny body blemishes, looks like a new vehicle.
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