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  1. Hi, I have VW Touran TSI 1.4 DSG7 - DQ200 and I´m having the same noise that these videos: 1st one (second 12 and 24): 2nd one: The noise appears only after 30-35 minutes and only when changing from 1 to 2 gear and 2 to 3 gear. I found posts of people that after changing the DSG, and the clutch... the problem reappears, but in the second video it says that is solved by changing the heat shield... then I found this post related to the heat shield: https://www.upownersclub.co.uk/threads/up-heat-shield-exhaust-rattle-noise-repair.6442/ Someone have this problem and found a solution? My car have 78.000km Thanks
  2. Hi @lingnoi did you have this kind of noise? Is solved replacing the clutch pack? Thanks T
  3. Hi @roottoot, thank you for your answer. I have a VW Touran 1.4 TSI 150CV with 5 years and 78.000Kms. I´ll setup an appointment with VW to proactively replace the DSG oil. In the post that you mentioned I`m not finding that was a drive shaft issue according to the member. Thanks
  4. Hi, I have DSG7 - DQ200 and I´m having the same noise that these videos: 1st one (second 12 and 24): 2nd one: The noise appears only after 30-35 minutes and only when changing from 1 to 2 gear and 2 to 3 gear. I found posts of people that after changing the DSG, and the clutch... the problem reappears, but in the second video it says that is solved by changing the heat shield... then I found this post related to the heat shield: https://www.upownersclub.co.uk/threads/up-heat-shield-exhaust-rattle-noise-repair.6442/ Someone have this problem and found a solution? My car have 78.000km Is recommended to change the gear oil for the DQ200? Thanks
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