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Offline illyun

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Re: DSG coasting
« Reply #50 on: 07 September 2008, 17:42 »
SHEEEEEEEEEEEET  I always go into neutral (being a cheapskate an all) when going downhill etc...  :sick: :sick: :sick:  :cry: :cry: :cry:   :embarassed:


How often have you done it  :sad: and is it DSG.

Its dsg and i've done it a few times  :lipsrsealed:

oh well i wouldnt worry, theres good old vw warranty for another 2 years mate  :smiley:

Yeah.. suppose so.  But I feel like a right idiot  :sad:
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Re: DSG coasting
« Reply #51 on: 07 September 2008, 19:22 »
SHEEEEEEEEEEEET  I always go into neutral (being a cheapskate an all) when going downhill etc...  :sick: :sick: :sick:  :cry: :cry: :cry:   :embarassed:


How often have you done it  :sad: and is it DSG.

Its dsg and i've done it a few times  :lipsrsealed:

oh well i wouldnt worry, theres good old vw warranty for another 2 years mate
  :smiley:

Yeah.. suppose so.  But I feel like a right idiot  :sad:

Hi illyun this is the reason i started the thread in the sticky section lots of people are unsure on the effects and problems caused by in-correct use of the DSG the statement above by phil might make you feel better but i personally would not have a clue what the answer would be. I cant see the dealer saying well there is excessive wear in this gearbox for some reason mr Illyun but dont worry that's why we give you a warranty.
Hopefully Mr TT will give us some definitive answer's.  :smiley: