My (pre-FL) petrol FR DSG has been slowly developing what seems to be exactly the same
problem as rllmuk experienced
here.
My car's booked in next week for 3 days investigation for another fault (the little orange engine light keeps coming on every now and then despite having umpteen sensor changes etc)... so I've asked them to look at this DSG issue too.
My commute is about 60-80 mins and towards the end of it in the mornings, it's a lot of stop-start traffic into Nottingham. I first noticed the jerky clutch on-off-on-off thing a while ago after a very bad traffic jam. At first, it needed about 45 minutes of stop-start traffic before the car was hot enough(?) to show the
problem... but it's been getting slowly worse until now I just need to drive around the city for about half an hour before the issue rears its ugly head. It's like this:
- when slowing down to traffic lights etc, the gearbox seems to 'hang on' to gears too long, almost as if it's unwilling to change down. Often when it finally does change down as you come to a stop, the engine revs itself as if it's recovered from an almost-stall.
- when starting off from stationary it's as if the clutch engages then lets go, then engages again, like some sort of learner driver who has no clutch control. Sometimes this 'bunny hopping ' is so bad that your head (and those of passengers) gets jerked backwards and forwards. It's embarrassing, to be honest.
It's always been a bit jerky when reversing, especially up-hill, but when you can't drive off smoothly forwards it's a bit more of a
problem!
Putting my right foot down harder when starting off seems to avoid the lurching in favour of a smoother quicker launch, but I don't often want to start off like that and frankly it's not an option in slow traffic jams (at least, not without looking like a complete twit).
Does this 'lurching' and 'clunking to a stop' match anyone else's experience?