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DSG woes in The Age
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Doesn't Sound Good.If the answer to the Monty Hall problem was 50/50, the contestant, on average, would win the car 50% of the time simply by sticking with their original guess...but you can only win a one-in-three guessing game 33.33% of the time so it can't be 50/50, can it?
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I believe the safest and best option for both sides (VWA and consumers) is that VW announce an extended driveline warranty (engine, box, clutch, DSG) for 10 years exactly like China...that at least would remove the need for a recall but adds stability and confidence back into the brand / second hand VW's.
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Originally posted by OzVWCrap View PostYou seem to have some technical knowledge, so here is my vehicle's info below. Are you saying this model does NOT have the DSG problems, or only that it is not covered by the recall in other countries?
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Originally posted by gavs View PostWhat needs to happen is that VGA should be made to repay owners a percentage of the drop in resale value of the car, I say $6000 per car with this gearbox for polos, $9k for golfs, $12 for passats etc. On top of that, be forced to publically admit in writing that there is an issue, then those warranty claims that dealers have refused because they "can't find any problem" can be contested, resulting in full gearbox replacement including clutch packs and mechatronics units.
Finally, a $15,000,000 fine for misleading the public and putting all owners of vehicles with the dq200 in (greater than usual on the roads) harms way.
There's a retirement plan right there, albeit a little risky.
Originally posted by pepperpolo View PostAnyone know what a new metritronics unit costs, installed (estimate)?
Anyone know what a new clutch pack costs, installed (estimate)?
The mechatronics unit would probably cost about $4,500.
The clutch pack would probably cost about $2,000.
Originally posted by pepperpolo View PostIt is concerning. Mine is about to tick over 3 years old and I haven't really had any problems (touch wood) although I have been paying more attention and now i think my mind plays tricks on me.
Link: General Warranty Terms and Conditions - Volkswagen Australia
Originally posted by OzVWCrap View PostYou seem to have some technical knowledge, so here is my vehicle's info below. Are you saying this model does NOT have the DSG problems, or only that it is not covered by the recall in other countries?
Although the DQ250 6-speed DSG transmission isn't trouble-free (earlier units often needed a replacement mechatronics unit under warranty, which costs about $4,000), it is not the DSG transmission in question that is currently subject to a recall in several countries - that would be the DQ200 7-speed DSG transmission.
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DSG woes in The Age
Originally posted by muli View PostSo instead of a 7 speed Passat they say use a 7 speed Touran?is there more than one model of the 7speed DSG?
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Originally posted by OzVWCrap View PostThanks. I've now done 4 years and 25000km in the car ... would a dud mechatronics unit have shown up by now?
If your car is still acting up, and if the fault lies with the mech unit, and if your car is less than 5 years old from its delivery date, you might still be in with a chance of getting it replaced under warranty:
General Warranty Terms and Conditions - Volkswagen Australia
That is, assuming that your car is covered by the 5 year / 150 000 km transmission warranty. Best to confirm with VW.
Having said that, I'd waste no time in selling it as soon as it's practicable if it's causing you such angst, or you feel that it will cause you such angst in the near future - you don't need this in your life.
Originally posted by muli View PostThe 5yr/150k driveline warranty apply to skoda/audi etc as well?
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Originally posted by wogboy_9000 View PostFree extended warranty only applies to 2013+ model cars. Doesn't really help me out with a MY11 that's still under warranty
Also - Fairfax has yet another story: Volkswagen told to come clean on safety concerns (by "peak motoring body" AAA)Mk8 Golf GTI
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Originally posted by pologti18t View PostSo, to put 1,000,000 DSG gearboxes into Chinese cars they had to build 5 Million mechatronics units to cover the 80% failure rate?
It goes back through the re-work line and tested again. If it passes this time, it goes out. If it doesn't then back through again until all the solenoids are (supposedly) working correctly.
So I guess the simple answer is no.sigpic
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Seeing as this is an election year...why not all of us email the member responsible?
Perhaps some political pressure could lead to an inquiry to make effective change for future vehicle owners (not just VW owners):
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I've just sent a carefully worded email to the member...I'd advise the same to everyone else.
P.S remember...they need votes later this year...a few thousand would go a long way for them
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Originally posted by pologti18t View Postyes, VW recommends the Touran TSI EcoFuel with...the 7DSG gearbox
And as pointed out recently, the owners manual in some DQ200 eqipped models says that (paraphrased from memory) that the car should not be driven in periods of stop start traffic due to the tendancy of the gearbox to overheat which requires the car to either be stopped and allowed to cool down or driven at speeds over 20kph to let the airflow cool the box down.
If these cars cannot be driven in Scandanavia without thermal related damage to the clutch packs in stop start traffic, how can they sell them into a country where, by VW's own admission they have to detune cars due to the climate (which we all know is marketting crap so the Golf R isn't faster than the double-the-price S3)? Why on australian delivered 6R polo's does the build sheet contain the words "Tropical Build Spec" if there is no issue with the climate affecting these things? Why does it need to be made apparent when all the fluids etc are all the same and have to comply to the same standards outlined by VAG?
Why also is it that when you have clutch pack issues and you walk into a dealership, that you are told that the newest updated clutchpacks have been installed, and yet exactly the same clutch packs came out of the car from the factory?! Yes, the might be the latest update, but that update is 2+ years old already, yet these issues are still going on and on.Last edited by gavs; 06-06-2013, 08:11 AM.sigpic
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Re: DSG woes in The Age
Originally posted by ill0gitech View PostI thought I had read that it was being applied to existing cars as well, but now can't find where I read it. Might be worth speaking to your dealer and/or VW to see if it applies.
Also - Fairfax has yet another story: Volkswagen told to come clean on safety concerns (by "peak motoring body" AAA)
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