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Rawcpoppa
02-08-2012, 12:02 PM
Have any of you done any VW software updates for the DQ200 7 speed DSG?




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Ryan_R
02-08-2012, 01:38 PM
Had it on the Golf, no noticeable difference.

It only fixes a rare problem where some people stopped for a long time in P and were then unable to shift into R.

Rawcpoppa
02-08-2012, 04:20 PM
Oh ok. I thought it affected shift points as well. Other users seem to find the dsg shifts later now with 7th engaging nearer 70 kph as opposed to 58 kph before.

Is the update mandatory for you guys or would a customer have to make a specific complaint?


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Ryan_R
02-08-2012, 04:43 PM
That might've been a different optional upgrade. This one came with a recall sticker added inside the driver door hinge area next to the old 118TSI engine recall software update.

My car still revs at 1100rpm in a high gear instead of shifting down. I spend a lot of time in Manual mode as a result.

fillmore
05-08-2012, 05:04 PM
Have any of you done any VW software updates for the DQ200 7 speed DSG?




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Have had the update for 3 mths ( see signature). Shift points for me increased from approx. 58 kph to 7o kph for 7th gear and down shifts earlier as required. Made it zippier at the expense of fuel economy and less relaxed driving, especially around town. Also experiencing more 2nd gear starts, thus more noticeable clutch judder. Personally I liked it more before.

ziggyboy
05-08-2012, 07:40 PM
Have had the update for 3 mths ( see signature). Shift points for me increased from approx. 58 kph to 7o kph for 7th gear and down shifts earlier as required. Made it zippier at the expense of fuel economy and less relaxed driving, especially around town. Also experiencing more 2nd gear starts, thus more noticeable clutch judder. Personally I liked it more before.
I got this update too and now my 2nd gear is shuddering.

Rawcpoppa
06-08-2012, 12:40 AM
That sucks. That's disturbing actually. Ziggy your car isn't much older than mine right? i.e less than a year old?

Luckily that's a warranty fix for both of you guys but the number of owners experiencing this judder is disconcerting. What happens out of warranty.


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ziggyboy
06-08-2012, 10:04 AM
That sucks. That's disturbing actually. Ziggy your car isn't much older than mine right? i.e less than a year old?
I had my first service recently (15k) and it hasn't shuddered since. I had it serviced at a VW specialist and not a dealership so there wouldn't have bene any software/recall updates.

But as someone pointed out my gearbox is shifting to 7th at around 78kph.

Rawcpoppa
11-08-2012, 12:54 PM
After only 8000km starting to get juddering in 2nd gear below 30 kph when accelerating...particularly uphill. Haven't even done first service yet.


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ziggyboy
11-08-2012, 07:06 PM
Seriously, this is becoming a joke. I don't hate my car or VW, and I'm not even saying they're unreliable but these issues aren't particularly signs of reliability.

I first came on to this forum before buying my jetta so I don't fall into the category of "people who only go online to whinge". You also came on here MONTHS before taking delivery and the chances of both of us just happening to end up with the 1% of people having issues is slim.

Rawcpoppa
11-08-2012, 09:48 PM
Well I spoke to a very helpful guy who I think is deeply entrenched in a VW garage and who knows alot about dq200 dsg as well as VW's technical product info that dealers use as guides to determine when to update software or how to explain certain issues to the customer. He mentioned that slight juddering can occur while clutches bed in while new up to 20000 km. one software update changes shift points so mild juddering is sorted out.

Only when juddering is severe will clutch plates be changed. I would describe mine as mild judder and it happens on one hill in particular. I was advised not to worry just yet as my mileage is low and clutch may still be bedding in. I'll post back if I find anything else.


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Rawcpoppa
11-01-2013, 03:11 AM
Seriously, this is becoming a joke. I don't hate my car or VW, and I'm not even saying they're unreliable but these issues aren't particularly signs of reliability.

I first came on to this forum before buying my jetta so I don't fall into the category of "people who only go online to whinge". You also came on here MONTHS before taking delivery and the chances of both of us just happening to end up with the 1% of people having issues is slim.

Any further updates ziggyboy? I'm up to 18000 km now. Judder occurs randomly but not very frequently and can be stopped via using sports mode or manual mode...