jimbo_FRDSG
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Had my FR DSG for about 6 weeks now and totally impressed with the mating of the DSG with the TFSI engine, its a cracking combination. As I said in my introduction on the new members section I have been an automatic gearbox driver for approx 20 years and other cars have been mainly Honda, Mazda, Ford.
With all these (well from what I can recall that is) if you stopped on a slight slope or hill then took your foot off the brake pedal the car would 'hold'. However I find with the Leon DSG that it begins to 'creep' once you take the foot off brake pedal, it appears to be holding at first but then moves forward. I have also experienced 'roll-back' on certain slopes.
Any of you other DSG owners notice this and if so is it normal for this type of auto box, could the idle revs be adjusted to prevent this ? I seem to remember a garage curing this on one of my first autos many moons ago but the memory isn't what it used to be
J
With all these (well from what I can recall that is) if you stopped on a slight slope or hill then took your foot off the brake pedal the car would 'hold'. However I find with the Leon DSG that it begins to 'creep' once you take the foot off brake pedal, it appears to be holding at first but then moves forward. I have also experienced 'roll-back' on certain slopes.
Any of you other DSG owners notice this and if so is it normal for this type of auto box, could the idle revs be adjusted to prevent this ? I seem to remember a garage curing this on one of my first autos many moons ago but the memory isn't what it used to be
J