There's been discussion about reliability of the B8 DSG (DL501) and mostly speculation about how widespread the problem is. To weed out very low mileage B8's, will further partition that set. We can include the B8.5 S5, but not the B8 S5 or B8.5 RS5 since they are mounted to different engines (although feel free to argue for inclusion). It goes without saying this sample is preconditioned on being a member at audizine, but there are enough people here (IMO) to prevent any kind of "only members with mech unit failures join" bias argument. Decided to make this about "failure" rather than "mech failure" since any kind of early transmission failure (less than 50k miles) should be viewed as highly problematic IMO.
Purpose: Get some actual numbers about DSG failure rates. Help prospective buyers and current owners have an idea of failure probability.
The major failure modes we know of are
1) Mechatronic Units Failing - the ECU that controls the DSG shifting is packaged within the oil cooled system, with the PCB exposed. The failure of this unit is either due to the chemical properties of the oil reacting with board, the heat from this oil or some combination of both. The result can be a bucking sensation on the 1-2 shift or 2-1 shift. Replacing this unit can cost anywhere in the 5-8k neighborhood;
2) Gear Change Sensor Failure - TSB relating to the "drive range sensor". Can show up as the warning "Gearbox Malfunction You Can Keep Driving" but no bucking sensation. Not sure of cost, but guessing somewhere in 3k range? Someone have source?;
3) Clutchpack Failure or Premature Wear - Caused by driving the transmission hard or long-term wear. Haven't heard of anyone with this problem, so including it in the poll but doubt it factors in much.
Background - The VW/Audi group released a worldwide recall for the 7 spd transverse unit, which can only be found on the jetta hybrid in NA. This recall pertained to replacing the DSG fluid - from synthetic to mineral. The failure was described by VW/Audi as " electric malfunctions could occur in the gearbox power supply if synthetic gearbox oil is used" source. This unit (DQ250) uses only a single oil circuit, compared to the dual oil circuits in the logitudinal DSG.
There was an update to the DSG in 2013, the ratios were changed, not sure what else. The center differential was also changed (not that this matters). This transmission should be in the B8.5 S4/S5 and RS5. (If anyone has details about technical differences, please post!)
Also, if you debate any of the technical info provided, please provide the correct info with source and I will update the OP.
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