DSG Gearboxes (probably again, sorry)
Discussion
Hi all, I am sure this has been done to death and I have searched but am still struggling as I'm either finding wildly conflicting opinions or the responses are either "I read somewhere they're rubbish" or "I'm an engineer, here's a response that will absolutely baffle you"
Missus currently has an old 05 polo with a standard TC auto box and now needs a new motor. Wants something a similar stamp so currently looking at used Polos, Fabias, Ibiza's, A1's.
These all seem to have the DQ200 dry clutch box which the internet screams is terrible and suffers loads of faults so my questions are:
Are they as bad as I'm reading?
Is it limited to older versions? (Say pre 2013)
Have newer versions solved the original problems?
Are there smaller cars that even have the (seemingly less problematic) wet clutch?
Don't want to sound like a dick but am really after first hand experience or factual knowledge rather than googled or hearsay. (please imagine my brain is an early 90s 1l, horsepower is limited)
Missus currently has an old 05 polo with a standard TC auto box and now needs a new motor. Wants something a similar stamp so currently looking at used Polos, Fabias, Ibiza's, A1's.
These all seem to have the DQ200 dry clutch box which the internet screams is terrible and suffers loads of faults so my questions are:
Are they as bad as I'm reading?
Is it limited to older versions? (Say pre 2013)
Have newer versions solved the original problems?
Are there smaller cars that even have the (seemingly less problematic) wet clutch?
Don't want to sound like a dick but am really after first hand experience or factual knowledge rather than googled or hearsay. (please imagine my brain is an early 90s 1l, horsepower is limited)
We have one in an old Golf diesel, been fine thus far and drives well enough, it’s my youngest sons and he was thinking of mapping it as it’s a bit gutless (1.6) but the conceived wisdom is don’t as they can’t handle more torque.
You only hear people who have had issues, often on very old, often neglected or abused examples, some are bad luck but nobody posts about their gearbox doing normal gearboxing tasks without issues.
You only hear people who have had issues, often on very old, often neglected or abused examples, some are bad luck but nobody posts about their gearbox doing normal gearboxing tasks without issues.
Hi Scott,
We have a 2010 Polo and a 2014 Golf both with the 7sp DSG (two sons). They have both had the metrotronic units go (and replaced) the Polo at 30k miles and the Golf at 120k miles but at £700 - £800 for a refurb one fitted which went on to do another 60k miles and counting it is probably not bad economics. But yes they say the wet DSG box is better.
We also have another Golf with one which has been fine.
Hope this helps.
We have a 2010 Polo and a 2014 Golf both with the 7sp DSG (two sons). They have both had the metrotronic units go (and replaced) the Polo at 30k miles and the Golf at 120k miles but at £700 - £800 for a refurb one fitted which went on to do another 60k miles and counting it is probably not bad economics. But yes they say the wet DSG box is better.
We also have another Golf with one which has been fine.
Hope this helps.
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