re: Frustrated with VW's inability to fix my Tiguan Allspace DSG. EDIT: 2nd DSG failure (page 4) Quick Update:
Today VW India approved replacement of complete gearbox assembly and order for it is placed by the dealer. As there is no stock of it in India, it would have to come from Germany. I'm expecting 2-3 weeks transit time for it to come here.
The dealer had to record real time data using VCDS when noise was occuring as per demands by VW, but again there were no fault whatsoever.
As per engineers, this is pointing towards failure of oil pump in gearbox as it's a total mechanical part and won't be having any fault codes etc. Quote:
Originally Posted by vishy76 Really sorry to hear about these issues. I didn't have many apprehensions about the DQ381's reliability since it belongs to the VAG wet clutch DSG family, and these in general have been quite reliable all throughout.
Coming to your issue, the timing chain like noise you describe. Is it coming from the left hand side or the right hand side of the car when you are seated in the driver's seat? If it is coming from the right, please ask them to check the timing chain as well urgently. It might point to a much more serious issue with the chain or the tensioner. If it's constantly coming from the left, then it's the DSG gearbox.
The noise came from engine drive belt area, which'll be towards right side of steering wheel. But if something was wrong with engine tensioner/chain it should be a regular fault occuring everyday even in city driving. Which isn't the case here.
The engine just follows a combustion cycle depending upon RPM.
It's the gearbox which takes care of power delivery and puts stress on engine depending upon load required. Engine just reacts to what is asked by the ECU/transmission.
Like someone mentioned here, VW did make a screw up of underfilling certain DQ381s out of the factory. The only option you have in such a case is to drain the transmission and fill fresh new oil with a new filter. Also measure how much fluid comes out of the GB. |
The Gearbox fluid was tested for any metal shavings/quantity. Passed in flying colors in quantity as well as quantity. Quote:
Originally Posted by 1.2TSI7DSG Can you check the below:
1. Drive in manual/Tip Tronic mode and see if the noise appears.
2. Drive in D mode with pedal to metal scenario (remove the mats if any) and see if the Gbox jerks/shudders
3. Drive in S mode with pedal to metal scenario and see if the Gbox jerks/shudders
4. Get the flywheel checked along with clutch wear
5. Get the synchronizers checked (would require opening of gbox- should be the thing you should get done on the gbox after you get a replacement)
Personally think it is syncro/shifting mechanism (mecha part of the mechatronics) |
Mechatronics was opened and inspected during last visit, it was deemed good condition by engineers. In pedal to metal scenarios, i couldn't replicate fault.
It only did occur after driving for 30-40km in normal traffic conditions. Quote:
Originally Posted by jaideepshinh Hi, As them to check your crankshaft position sensor. this is a common problem in many different makes when the crankshaft position sensor is failing.
The crankshaft position starts giving erratic readings after the engine heats up fully and runs for some time, and doesn't throw an error code with the scanner as it resets every time you switch off the car. Most ASS cannot diagnose this issue due to reasons i cannot understand. Its a small part but very painful and difficult to detect when faulty.
Your car symptoms match with this issue.
Best of luck!
Jaideep |
The dealer recorded realtime transmission and engine sensors output during noise and sluggish acceleration, all sensors were working within spec.
Hopefully after replacement of gearbox the issue doesn't occur again, if it does i'll keep this in mind. Quote:
Originally Posted by adneo Literally shocked that the Service Tech cudnt differentiate between a Knock and gearbox fumbling. That racket was a clear sound of the engine knocking. They shud have immediately checked the Knock counter from VCDs and then proceeded onto check engine timing/retard, Camshaft position sensor data etc. Gud u tested with high RON petrol.
Brings me back to my point, why the hell fo we pay for after sales service if technicians are so incompetent. I have repeatedly seen that customers have a sub par experience due to the after sales chaps than the product itself! |
Whenever noise occured, it was filled with XP95. Again, data was tested real time during noise but VCDS showed nothing unusual.
The only time i did fill it with XP100, the noise was resolved suddenly. Maybe start/stop cycle did the trick that time. |