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  • DSG woes in The Age

    Originally posted by nomadx38 View Post
    Not to mention starter motor life expectancy and everything else that is put under stress at ignition.
    Once it's up to operating temp. I think it can start the engine almost completely without using the starter motor. It actually stops the crankshaft at a certain position so that it can then inject fuel into the combustion chamber of a certain cylinder that's in the right place and then it only needs to spin the engine a tiny amount to get it going again.

    I think I read that somewhere
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    • Originally posted by VWDSGissue View Post
      I have a 6 speed DSG with a juddering/shuddering issue.

      The ACCC Recall app is saying the 6 speed has been recalled. The link points to this page:
      Volkswagen—Volkswagen Golf, Jetta, EOS, Passat & Caddy Vehicles

      Volkswagen—Volkswagen Golf, Jetta, EOS, Passat & Caddy Vehicles
      PRA number: 2013/13625
      Date published: 3rd November 2009
      Product information
      Product description
      6 speed DSG DQ250 control unit for the direct shift gear box
      Identifying features
      Campaign number: 37E8
      Target: 4591
      What are the defects?
      The direct shift gearbox (DSG) may read the clutch temperature incorrectly and activate the clutch protection function. This will illuminate a flashing gear warning light and cause juddering of the vehicle, a reduction in engine torque, and opening of the clutch, reduction of engine torque an opening of clutch (no drive).
      What are the hazards?
      Loss of power to the wheels may in certain circumstances pose a hazard to the vehicle occupants and other road users.
      Where the product was sold

      Nationally

      Traders who sold this product
      Volkswagen authorised dealers
      Supplier
      Volkswagen Group Australia
      What should consumers do?
      A letter has been sent to affected owners. Customers can contact their local dealer to arrange for a vehicle check-up, and if necessary, repair of the fault.

      It is strange that it has a 2013 reference number: "PRA number: 2013/13625" but also says "3rd November 2009".

      Can someone explain this? The media seems to be concentrating on the 7 speed DSG. I see plenty of other 6 speed DSG owners complaining of issues. I am in an ongoing discussion with VW on my 6 speed issue. I have not had any response to my emails since this blew up in the media, 2 weeks ago.

      Any assistance is appreciated.
      Yeah the 6 speed DSG was recalled ages ago to address a faulty temperature sensor that would make it go into limp home mode. Since then it has been fixed but I thought I heard there was also a silent service campaign that saw those parts get replaced outside of the dates that they recalled within.

      Could it be possible that you slipped through the cracks?

      Also how many KM have you done? It is normal for the clutches to shudder if they are out of clutch material BUT because you have the 6 speed multi plate wet clutch you should get AT LEAST 100,000km out of your clutches and that's with extreme slipping in bumper to bumper conditions. With a normal driving run 150,000-200,000 should be easily achievable - again depending on driving style.

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      • And yes for diesels you can do that and I'm pretty sure that's how the blue motion system works for diesels BUT what about the blue motion systems for petrol motors.

        You can't really have the same system. yes it could stop the engine, check to see which cylinder is just past TDC and inject fuel into it and let it sit there until it requires to go and then add the spark but without any mass on the flywheel I wonder if it could backfire or miss the next ignition and not start at all...

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        • Originally posted by nomadx38 View Post
          Yeah the 6 speed DSG was recalled ages ago to address a faulty temperature sensor that would make it go into limp home mode. Since then it has been fixed but I thought I heard there was also a silent service campaign that saw those parts get replaced outside of the dates that they recalled within.

          Could it be possible that you slipped through the cracks?

          Also how many KM have you done? It is normal for the clutches to shudder if they are out of clutch material BUT because you have the 6 speed multi plate wet clutch you should get AT LEAST 100,000km out of your clutches and that's with extreme slipping in bumper to bumper conditions. With a normal driving run 150,000-200,000 should be easily achievable - again depending on driving style.
          Hi,

          Thanks for your message.

          I have brought the car to the local VW dealer in April. They fixed the injectors issue but did not mention this issue. I bought the car second hand, so it may have been fixed before I owned it.

          I had done about 75,000Km when the shudder became very obvious. The car does some commuting into Melbourne, so there is some bumper to bumper traffic but not more than 15 minutes a day, about 2 days a week. My other non-VW cars handle this, with no transmission issues.

          VW have said the Mechatronics unit needs to be replaced, have quoted about $3,500 to fix it. I had started my own 'campaign' to get them to fix it for free, when the media took interest in the VW issues. If the recall doesn't include my DSG, I will have to keep going (the usual legal options, VCAT, join a class action, Youtube, media, a new Downfall video, etc.).

          I hope VW don't just do enough to get themselves out of the spotlight. They need to fix all of the faulty DSGs, not just some of them.

          Any further help would be appreciated.

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          • DSG woes in The Age

            Originally posted by nomadx38 View Post
            Yeah the 6 speed DSG was recalled ages ago to address a faulty temperature sensor that would make it go into limp home mode. Since then it has been fixed but I thought I heard there was also a silent service campaign that saw those parts get replaced outside of the dates that they recalled within.

            Could it be possible that you slipped through the cracks?

            Also how many KM have you done? It is normal for the clutches to shudder if they are out of clutch material BUT because you have the 6 speed multi plate wet clutch you should get AT LEAST 100,000km out of your clutches and that's with extreme slipping in bumper to bumper conditions. With a normal driving run 150,000-200,000 should be easily achievable - again depending on driving style.
            Mechatronics units were also replaced. I know of a specific r32 that got his mechatronics unit replaced as part of a service campaign, 2009 sounds about right though.
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            • Originally posted by XXX-1.8T View Post
              That is incorrect the 6 speed has not been recalled
              This was from the ACCC's Recalls App.
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              • Originally posted by alexaescht View Post
                Once it's up to operating temp. I think it can start the engine almost completely without using the starter motor. It actually stops the crankshaft at a certain position so that it can then inject fuel into the combustion chamber of a certain cylinder that's in the right place and then it only needs to spin the engine a tiny amount to get it going again.

                I think I read that somewhere
                I seriously doubt that you can stop the crankshaft in a specific position. The normal idle speed is around 900 rpm. It would be close to impossible to stop the engine so that a particular piston was at a particular point in the stroke. On top of that, with a traffic light sequence about 3 minutes, the combustion chamber would have difficulty maintaining the compression temperature for that length of time. Even with the glow plugs fired up I doubt that you could inject fuel into one cylinder and expect the engine to turn over.

                Do you have a link to this?
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                • DSG woes in The Age

                  Originally posted by wai View Post
                  I seriously doubt that you can stop the crankshaft in a specific position. The normal idle speed is around 900 rpm. It would be close to impossible to stop the engine so that a particular piston was at a particular point in the stroke. On top of that, with a traffic light sequence about 3 minutes, the combustion chamber would have difficulty maintaining the compression temperature for that length of time. Even with the glow plugs fired up I doubt that you could inject fuel into one cylinder and expect the engine to turn over.

                  Do you have a link to this?
                  This is Mazda's i-Stop system, but if I remember correctly VW use a similar thing (although I could be wrong)

                  Mazda's innovative i-stop engine-idling-stop system has won yet another award, this time at the lchimura Industrial Awards. While idling stop systems are now becoming commonplace due to the approximate 10% fuel savings they offer, conventional engine stop systems rely on a motor to restart the…




                  As you can see, it is possible to control where the crankshaft ends up when the engine is shut down.
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                  • Originally posted by gavs View Post
                    Wonder if I'll get my money back now too...

                    ...it will cost an absolute fortune and be a logistical nightmare, but that's the point. 26,000 mech units at cost (dealers are apparently paying ~$4200) is still only at dealer cost $10,920,000
                    From today's SMH article
                    $170m according to their maths - which is:
                    "likely to include repaying customers who have already spent money on the known faults, including a problem with the diesel injectors - which some people have paid thousands of dollars for - and the DSG-related issues."

                    Let's hope so. And let's hope there isn't a lengthy wait on parts, since they will only be contacting people in 2+ weeks time
                    ---
                    And also from the SMH today: Volskwagen - Long Road Ahead
                    "It's understood Volkswagen's German headquarters is working hard to diagnose the concerns, which appear to have been highlighted in Australia but must surely impact many other countries.However sources tell us there are issues trying to identify the cause of the problems, something that won't help the hundreds of Australian owners who've experienced such issues."
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                    Still trying to identify the issue? Ouch.
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                    • Originally posted by ill0gitech View Post
                      From today's SMH article
                      $170m according to their maths - which is:
                      "likely to include repaying customers who have already spent money on the known faults, including a problem with the diesel injectors - which some people have paid thousands of dollars for - and the DSG-related issues."

                      Let's hope so. And let's hope there isn't a lengthy wait on parts, since they will only be contacting people in 2+ weeks time
                      ---
                      And also from the SMH today: Volskwagen - Long Road Ahead
                      "It's understood Volkswagen's German headquarters is working hard to diagnose the concerns, which appear to have been highlighted in Australia but must surely impact many other countries.However sources tell us there are issues trying to identify the cause of the problems, something that won't help the hundreds of Australian owners who've experienced such issues."
                      --
                      Still trying to identify the issue? Ouch.
                      $170,000,000?!?! Are they serious? They obviously don't understant the economics of building something in your own factory and selling it on. General rule of thumb in that kind of business is 250%. They have just calculated of Australian Dealership costs, that's all. As I said earlier, I can buy exactly the same mechatronic unit out of Germany, off Volkswagen AG for ~$2100. Add import duty of 10% it's now $2300. That includes retail mark up.

                      Clutch packs are the same. $1200 in europe.

                      Take that figure and halve it is a good start as to an estimate of what it's potentially going to cost VGA, for the parent company however, Look at another 50% off that sum. A proverbial drop in the pond compared to an after-tax profit of 22,000,000,000 euros....

                      As I said, if it wasn't for brand rep and media pressure, you really think they would do anything......? They would have happily continued down the road they were on, fixing cars as they needed too without admitting or addressing the problem. As someone else has said, it's not conspiracy, it's just good business.
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                      • Originally posted by gavs View Post
                        As I said, if it wasn't for brand rep and media pressure, you really think they would do anything......? They would have happily continued down the road they were on, fixing cars as they needed too without admitting or addressing the problem. As someone else has said, it's not conspiracy, it's just good business.
                        I believe they've always done the right thing by most of the customers and you know very well that some people can't be pleased, nomatter what.

                        Originally posted by sVWatt View Post
                        "Volkswagen New Zealand general manager Tom Ruddenklau said the recall had been scheduled for September, but had been brought forward following discussions with the head office in Germany."

                        Bet that was the same for AUS. They have long known and long planned for a late stage recall. Media pressure changed that.
                        But, that media pressure is using the stories that aren't related to the DSG faults, for them it's enough if the car has the VW badge. Well, it only confirms that the media paparazi will do anything for what could look like a good story. How easy we forgot?
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                        • No doubt it's frustrating that all this media activity was caused by incorrectly linking a "faulty VW" with the passing of a motorist.

                          At the end of the day, this has caused upsides to some and downsides to others.

                          Most importantly (IMHO), VW have finally stepped up to the plate and admitted there is a fault requiring attention. Without this media hype, I doubt a recall would ever be made in Australia. I'm also looking forward to the day I head into a VW service centre that will *hopefully* no longer tell me "they all do that".

                          If all this negative attention will assist me with getting my car correctly diagnosed, then to me the job is done. I want to keep enjoying this car for its intended purpose.

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                          • Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                            But, that media pressure is using the stories that aren't related to the DSG faults, for them it's enough if the car has the VW badge. Well, it only confirms that the media paparazi will do anything for what could look like a good story. How easy we forgot?
                            Like they are still using footage of a Tiguan driving in Melbourne when they talk of the DSG issues, even though the Tiguan is not the subject of this recall. Yes, it is just the VW badge they are after. They would even use video of a Commodore if someone stuck a VW badge on the Commodore.

                            VW does have a job rebuilding its image world wide, and this will take a long time. What they do not want to do is make things worse by trying to recover the cost of this recall from customers in other ways. That would be a stupid move.
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                            • Originally posted by wai View Post
                              Like they are still using footage of a Tiguan driving in Melbourne when they talk of the DSG issues, even though the Tiguan is not the subject of this recall. Yes, it is just the VW badge they are after. They would even use video of a Commodore if someone stuck a VW badge on the Commodore.

                              VW does have a job rebuilding its image world wide, and this will take a long time. What they do not want to do is make things worse by trying to recover the cost of this recall from customers in other ways. That would be a stupid move.
                              I 100% agree and was always saying that the dealers should be able to repair the cars that need repairing. We shouldn't need the media to get the car fixed, that's just wrong.

                              The media are well know to manipulate the public opinions, very often bringing the stories that have the important facts deliberatelly left out, using the old footage just to spice their stories. Yes, IMO they can't be trusted, hopefuly the internet can keep them on the leash.
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                              • Official DSG Voluntary Recall Letter - Read here

                                Hello all,

                                A copy of the e-mail sent last night to me... it is quite specific and easy to understand.



                                Volkswagen Australia Volkswagen Australia

                                Dear ________,


                                At Volkswagen Australia, we have always been committed to our customers’ safety and peace of mind, and continue to focus on delivering engineering excellence.

                                As part of this continued commitment, we will voluntarily recall 25,928 vehicles fitted with a
                                7-speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) transmission (DQ200).

                                The recall will be conducted across Golf, Jetta, Polo, Passat and Caddy models produced between June 2008 and September 2011.

                                If your vehicle is affected, we will formally contact you in July to schedule an appointment for inspection and replacement of necessary parts. Replacement of the gearbox unit will be free of charge. Please be assured that you can continue to drive your vehicle as usual until the appointment.

                                This recall does not affect any Volkswagen vehicles currently being produced or sold.

                                If you have any questions, please call our dedicated Customer Care hotline 1800 504 076 (available Monday to Friday from 8:30am - 5:00pm AEST) or visit your local Volkswagen dealer.

                                We thank you for your support.


                                Yours sincerely,


                                John White
                                Managing Director
                                Volkswagen Group Australia
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