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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: mossy1969 on 31 March 2017, 21:11

Title: dsg
Post by: mossy1969 on 31 March 2017, 21:11
just a quick question why does the dsg have a off symbol on the upshift paddle and the down shift doesn't have anything
Title: Re: dsg
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 31 March 2017, 21:15
just a quick question why does the dsg have a off symbol on the upshift paddle and the down shift doesn't have anything

If you have been using the paddles to shift gear and you want to go back to fully auto mode you hold the paddle for a few seconds and it will go straight back to fully auto.
Title: Re: dsg
Post by: mossy1969 on 31 March 2017, 21:19
thanks never new that cheers
Title: Re: dsg
Post by: dubber36 on 01 April 2017, 13:31
just a quick question why does the dsg have a off symbol on the upshift paddle and the down shift doesn't have anything

If you have been using the paddles to shift gear and you want to go back to fully auto mode you hold the paddle for a few seconds and it will go straight back to fully auto...

...unless the gear lever is in the manual position.
Title: Re: dsg
Post by: GeoBog on 01 April 2017, 15:25
It's explained in the manual. You can also go back to full automatic mode by pulling the DSG gear lever towards S mode.
Title: Re: dsg
Post by: Talk-torque on 01 April 2017, 16:44
........or it goes back automatically, if you don't flip a paddle for a while.  :smiley:
Title: Re: dsg
Post by: Finglonga on 01 April 2017, 18:12
 :grin: :grin:

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