chrisevans Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I have a 3.0 TDI 2014 and cannot find an answer to my problem. When you press the accelerator from a standstill the engine revs rise as you would expect but the gearbox takeup is not immediate and some times not until the revs are quite high This doesnt happen all the time and is only from a standstill. Can be alarming when pulling out etc. I have had the gearbox oil changed Nd it has been remapped but no difference. Help please. 1
chrisevans Posted March 10 Author Posted March 10 This might be the problem , 183000. Full service history and runs sweet as a peach though. 1
chrisevans Posted March 10 Author Posted March 10 Excuse my ignorance but what does a % test on the clutch involve ?
Solution chrisevans Posted March 10 Author Solution Posted March 10 Tank you for your help. I will try this tomorrow. 1
chrisevans Posted March 11 Author Posted March 11 Well its early days (less than 24hrs) but this little trick seems to work. I am not saying its perfect buts its hell of a lot better. Many thanks to Jason for his help.
topher Posted April 17 Posted April 17 I am having the same problem with my a6 2013 cvt gear box it lags at gear changes like yours. When at a stand still or when it’s the first start of the day.
topher Posted April 17 Posted April 17 Can you please share what you did to repair the problem. Clutch…… did u replace it?
chrisevans Posted April 17 Author Posted April 17 Hiya. I cant say that I have got to the bottom of the problem. Jasons post regarding this helps but its not the ultimate cure. I have had my gearbox ECU reset at dealers and that didnt help either. I suspect the only cure is a new mechatronic but hate to think of the cost. Sorry I cant be more help.
topher Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Hi ya. That thanks for the update.it really helps. I have see a website the sales used and repairs mechatronics. I will see what they can do for me then let u know if it could be a way forward. https://controlunits.com/transmission-repair/?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvf_WibzLhQMVmpFQBh0GqwuVEAAYAyAAEgJC8vD_BwE
topher Posted April 18 Posted April 18 I have been told that a company called Milta https://milta.co is decent at repairs. I will try them out and let u know.
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