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  • Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
    How is that logical? Its the same chassis, engines, gearboxes as a Golf!
    Exactly.

    It's just the latest media bandwagon. I hope it prompts them to fix the issues with the DSG as the potential of the technology is there. But there is so much hyperbole and exageration out there you can't really keep track of half of what is going on.
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    • DSG woes in The Age

      Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
      How is that logical? Its the same chassis, engines, gearboxes as a Golf!
      I agree I told him that it was pretty
      Much the same car however you throw a little bit of mud and it sticks.
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      • DSG woes in The Age

        Is there actually a root cause for the false neutral or are there several issues that can result in the same
        Symptom
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        • Originally posted by Ideo View Post
          2) DSGs and the 118 engine have reliability issues. The 118 in particular was not properly set up for the ****ty Australian fuel we have. I know of a few that have been run on 91 (local government fleet cars) that have gone bang. Others have only been run on 98 and had issues. Apart from higher than average oil usage, this does not appear to be an issue in the UK. Therefore the engine was not set up appropriately by VW for the Australian market. This needs to be rectified.
          Pretty sure the 118 fuel issue in Aus has been addressed. The original twin charge in the GT Sport (Mk V IIRC) was definitely mis-configured for Aus fuels, and the climate. At the time, VWA couldn't understand why the European cars weren't having issues, then a bright technician plugged in a computer, and started looking deeper.


          From what I can remember, there was a combination of fuel and climate/atmosphere. The 98 RON we have out of the pump here is very different to European 98 RON - and I believe primarily it is more to do with the MON. And the PULP here is 'not as pure' as some of the European fuels, which altered the compression or burn rate. Once they played with the configs, the engines were much more reliable.

          I'm not sure if the same issues are present in the Mk VI 118's, but I can tell you that after 51,000kms in mine, the engine runs a treat and has never missed a beat, uses about 0.5l (if that) of oil per 7500km. The car has only ever been run on BP Ultimate, and I'm hearing good things about Vortex 98. (oh, and I don't drive it like a nanna!)

          I know from racing experiences, that the old Elf Atmo Rallye (98 RON, it's now 100 RON) was worth about 0.5hp and 0.2secs a lap vs BP Ultimate, same RON, different MON.

          All that said, you can't run 91 in the twin - but a good quality (debatable) 98 should reduce the risk of problems.
          Last edited by golfandtiguan; 06-06-2013, 09:00 PM. Reason: added thread link

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          • This is not to put aside the issues with the DSG, but many (certainly not all) of the issues with DSG transmissions are related to the box not being used correctly. You can't drive it like you would a torque converter box, particularly in heavy traffic. VW should spend a good amount of time with new owners explaining the intricacies of the DSG, how it works, and how to use and not abuse it. The problem is that many (majority?) of VW dealers don't understand how it works in the first place.
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            • Originally posted by Paulc1964au View Post
              Is there actually a root cause for the false neutral or are there several issues that can result in the same
              Symptom
              If there was a root cause... then there would be a solution. Root cause analysis.

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              • Originally posted by muli View Post
                I guess we just have to put faith in VAG to come out and put out a official statement if resale value is a concern
                You are either naive or do not understand the issues. You have already stated that resale is irrelevant to you! Guess what it is relevant to the vast majority. If you think there is anything VAG can say now, short of offering all purchasers in the past 5-10 years a refund, to placate all then you are wrong. Irrespective of the truth and who is responsible the damage to resale has been done as a result of unsubstantiated generalisations!

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                • DSG woes in The Age

                  For the record I love my R and couldn't be happier with it and I so love my 69 beetle Vw through and through

                  Well they didn't recall the Japanese version for no reason
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                  • Originally posted by RoknRob View Post
                    You may not know you have an issue until it is too late.

                    If VW has fixed even just some problems elsewhere, they should fix them here as well. Period.
                    And how do you know I or anyone else will have an issue. Because of the 250 who have contacted fairfax out 200,000 VWs sold in the past 3-5 years. I don't expect to have an issue and probability is on my side!

                    Fixed even just some of which issues? Fix them where as well? Again you are generalising without a shred of evidence. In fact I don't even understand what you are saying!

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                    • DSG woes in The Age

                      Originally posted by wai View Post
                      This is not to put aside the issues with the DSG, but many (certainly not all) of the issues with DSG transmissions are related to the box not being used correctly. You can't drive it like you would a torque converter box, particularly in heavy traffic. VW should spend a good amount of time with new owners explaining the intricacies of the DSG, how it works, and how to use and not abuse it. The problem is that many (majority?) of VW dealers don't understand how it works in the first place.
                      Do I agree with you? Absolutely.
                      But a car should be something you can get in and just drive.
                      A friend of mine has an '09 Touareg V6 TDI and her mother was looking for a new car last year, so my friend pushed her towards VW and she ended up getting a Golf MK VI 77/90 TSI (can't remember which) with DSG. Of course, being an old lady, my friend's mother just wanted to drive it as a car – but within weeks of buying it, a major problem sprouted up. Her local Woolworths is on the side of a hill, and when she tried to reverse out of a park uphill the car would roll forward until it shot back so fast that she almost backed into a car on the opposite row. Basically, after three months of ownership and VW not wanting to know about the issues, she sold it and bought a Kia Cerato slushbox.
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                      • Originally posted by Paulc1964au View Post
                        For the record I love my R and couldn't be happier with it and I so love my 69 beetle Vw through and through

                        Well they didn't recall the Japanese version for no reason
                        But all this has gone beyond a recall. In fact in discussing this with friends no one actually understands exactly what is going on. What should they be recalling now. Just DSG, all 2012 VWs. What about soda and Audi. Honestly unless there is a blanket recall and an offer of compensation it will not fix the damage due to unsubstantiated generalisations made by the media and by posters in various forums!

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                        • Originally posted by cmrtig View Post
                          You are either naive or do not understand the issues. You have already stated that resale is irrelevant to you! Guess what it is relevant to the vast majority. If you think there is anything VAG can say now, short of offering all purchasers in the past 5-10 years a refund, to placate all then you are wrong. Irrespective of the truth and who is responsible the damage to resale has been done as a result of unsubstantiated generalisations!
                          Yes there is a lot of unsubstantiated problems out there on VAG cars but if VAG cant figure the problems out or acknowledge anything then what do you expect people to do?
                          People rambling on the internet isn't hurting them, if the people are making too much noise then why doesn't VAG say anything?

                          We bought a Fabia VRS fully knowing it could be a oil burner(starting to show signs of that) and say they cant fix it properly within reasonable time then you can expect the fabia on the back of my tray sitting outside VW/Skoda with custom graphics on it.
                          Last edited by muli; 06-06-2013, 07:24 PM.

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                          • Originally posted by cmrtig View Post
                            And how do you know I or anyone else will have an issue. Because of the 250 who have contacted fairfax out 200,000 VWs sold in the past 3-5 years. I don't expect to have an issue and probability is on my side!

                            Fixed even just some of which issues? Fix them where as well? Again you are generalising without a shred of evidence. In fact I don't even understand what you are saying!
                            I didn't think I would have to spell it out after 35 pages of this thread, but you seem to have missed out on it, so here we go...

                            Fact: VW has ordered recalls on its cars in Singapore, China, USA, Japan, and possibly now Malaysia. Hence they are aware of (some) problems and (some) fixes.

                            Fact: VW Australia has decided NOT to apply the same fixes here.

                            Only they know why, and they're not talking.

                            Presumably, they know (based on all the info they hold on each of our cars) which cars need to be recalled FOR SAFETY SAKE. But they're not talking.

                            Presumably, they are avoiding the issue to protect their bottom line, which is ironic, given - as others have pointed out - how small a market Australia represents. It may not make sense economically, but it certainly does ethically. And soon, if not already, it will make sense economically too, given the PR problem this is growing into.

                            In the meantime, I don't trust my car, nor yours, and you can bet I will keep my distance. I can't speak for the guy behind ME, though...
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                              • Allan Fels says ACCC could force Volkswagen recall amid mounting safety concerns - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

                                So obviously people need to make more noise
                                Last edited by muli; 06-06-2013, 07:39 PM.

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