Hi! I'm new here and have really enjoyed lurking on here until recently I became a member. I just got a 2013 Audi RS5 and sadly the dreaded "transmission malfunction" came on the dash. Car ended up not wanting to move forward and went into limp mode not going above 3 mph. The lights on the gear selector also went off. If the battery cables were taken off and put back on, the car would drive fine, no rough transmission shifts, and engine ran perfectly for another 10 miles or so, then goes back to not wanting to move forward or go into gear. After doing this a couple times, was able to drive it to a European mechanic nearby, which haven't used before. They gave me a reading and without looking into it other than just reading the codes, they thought it might be the mechatronics unit and suggested replacing that and the wiring harness while we are in there as well. Do you guys concur with replacing the full mechatronics unit as well as the wiring harness next to it? I mentioned to the mechanic about the possibility of rebuilding the mechatronics unit with the rebuild kit, and they also heard of that and was okay with doing that although mentioned it may not be a longterm fix. From the codes in this picture and from what I'm describing, what do you guys think? Is it the mechatronics? Is it a problem with the transmission control module? Is rebuilding the mechatronics a good fix or not so much verses buying the more expensive new unit?
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