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joelsindc
3/2/2008 9:25:28 PM
anyone ever notice this? '07 2.0 DSG , had the 15k service the other week, now twice in the past week or so, one hard and one soft acceleration from stop, the car starts out normal, the hesitates HARD for a split moment(enough to move the body) and then continues on.  Sure doesn't seem normal....


t1noandaudi
3/3/2008 12:30:14 AM
yea mine kinda does that.
especially when you just recently slowing down and try to accelerate again.
there is a slight delay sometimes when the clutch goes out and it takes a while to snap back in for the tranie gets your throttle input.
joelsindc
3/3/2008 11:36:55 PM
glad to hear someone else sees this, guess we'll see how often it happens, seems the only two times were this past week, ever.

Times like this I wish I didn't go DSG but manual......
Chef
3/4/2008 4:47:37 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: joelsindc

Times like this I wish I didn't go DSG but manual......


 
Yeah, you had your chance to be a "REAL" man, but you wussed out and got the "Automatic"......What were you thinking???   LOL   j/k
 
 
Cheers!
 
 
 
redsox12
3/4/2008 8:15:22 AM
So does this happen with the 3.2 S line DSG as well?
fusionx
3/4/2008 9:37:15 AM
haha I hear that from my friends every single day!!, they only stay quite when I own them in a race :)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Chef



Yeah, you had your chance to be a "REAL" man, but you wussed out and got the "Automatic"......What were you thinking???   LOL   j/k


Cheers!



iamrabbitboy
3/4/2008 3:14:58 PM
Hi Joel,
  I met you outside "baja" today.  I believe this hesitation may be related to extremely cold days.  Was it particularly cold the day you experienced the problem?  I had another co-worker with a VW explain the same issue with an automatic on a cold day.  (I talked to my dad, and he said VW has some sensors that control the fuel-injection, and on cold days they tend to open a valve too long (or choke?)  not sure... but this could causes the engine to flood/hesitate.)
  The rest of the year they perform great.
 
Take care,
  Steve
 
PS. don't forget to fill out my oil consumption poll!
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eltonsi
3/4/2008 5:41:43 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: redsox12

So does this happen with the 3.2 S line DSG as well?

 
Yes, but less noticeable after haldex Gen II upgrade.
fusionx
3/5/2008 8:43:32 PM
DSG seems to be the most responsive so when you get annoyed just switch over to that
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