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DSG reliability

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:01 pm
by Rocco354
Hello Everyone, suck between what gearbox to get DSG or the manual but im thinking how reliable is the DSG box also how much is it to fix, would like to go with the DSG but if is 1000s to replace then ill rather stick to the manual. Has anyone replaced there dsg box and how much did it set you back.

Re: DSG reliability

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:17 pm
by Cuprabob
On the whole the DSG is reliable but if it does fail then it can be expensive to fix. The most common failure on the 6 speed is the Mechatronics Unit which to replace with a new one can be £2k however there are companies that can repair them for a few hundred quid. It's important the DSG oil and filter are replaced at least every 40k miles, which costs around £180 at a dealer.

There have been updates to the 7 speed with revised clutch packs to cure juddering.

As with most things on forums the focus is on the negatives.

You pays your money you takes your chance...

Re: DSG reliability

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:36 pm
by Rocco354
juddering ?

Re: DSG reliability

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:44 pm
by Cuprabob
Rocco354 wrote:juddering ?
verb
gerund or present participle: juddering
(especially of something mechanical) shake and vibrate rapidly and with force.

Re: DSG reliability

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:52 am
by Rocco354
do they all judder or is this a fault

Re: DSG reliability

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:41 am
by Billc
The only judder I've experienced in 6 years is for the first 100m on a very cold morning as it warms up - like the first couple of changes can be a bit sticky - but after that there's nothing. Smooth as silk, always. Of course, by driving it wrong you can MAKE it jerky but that'd be user error ;)

Re: DSG reliability

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:25 pm
by RoccoSA
Cuprabob wrote:On the whole the DSG is reliable but if it does fail then it can be expensive to fix. The most common failure on the 6 speed is the Mechatronics Unit which to replace with a new one can be £2k however there are companies that can repair them for a few hundred quid. It's important the DSG oil and filter are replaced at least every 40k miles, which costs around £180 at a dealer.

There have been updates to the 7 speed with revised clutch packs to cure juddering.

As with most things on forums the focus is on the negatives.

You pays your money you takes your chance...
Is the DSG oil / filter chain only mileage dependant? Or is it also time dependant.

Re: DSG reliability

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:09 pm
by Cuprabob
RoccoSA wrote:
Cuprabob wrote:On the whole the DSG is reliable but if it does fail then it can be expensive to fix. The most common failure on the 6 speed is the Mechatronics Unit which to replace with a new one can be £2k however there are companies that can repair them for a few hundred quid. It's important the DSG oil and filter are replaced at least every 40k miles, which costs around £180 at a dealer.

There have been updates to the 7 speed with revised clutch packs to cure juddering.

As with most things on forums the focus is on the negatives.

You pays your money you takes your chance...
Is the DSG oil / filter chain only mileage dependant? Or is it also time dependant.
It's only mileage dependant however for peace of mind I would change it at 4 years old for a lower mileage car.