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Yeti 2013 1.2 auto DSG failure
Just an update on this: A friendly mechanic used his OBD reader, which came up with a generic I believe P0481 gearbox issue for Sensor/pressure switch transmission fluid pressure A, Unlikely signal / Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch 1. No other alerts on the OBD, albeit strangely enough, the orange (not red) ABS warning light came up on the dashboard display, which I had not seen before. I contacted a local garage that concentrates on VW and Skoda, and he reckons it is probably the mechatronic unit, and likely to be between £1100 to £1600 plus VAT for the unit, plus labour, oils etc and reprogramming. I think I need to raid the kids piggy banks! Regards, John
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Yeti 2013 1.2 auto DSG failure
I have checked the VIN on the Skoda recall page, and there have not been any issued for my car. I'll be ringing a few local auto gearbox businesses tomorrow and see if any are equipped with the knowledge to deal with it. Thanks, John
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Yeti 2013 1.2 auto DSG failure
Thanks again Ootohere, I'll check the VIN. Looking at the MOT history, the car was registered on 20th January 2014. John
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Yeti 2013 1.2 auto DSG failure
Many thanks for the response Ootohere. It is a late 2013 plate. I have owned it from new, and nothing has been done on the transmission at all, including the 2017 onwards software update. It was originally serviced for the first 3 years by the local Skoda dealership where it was purchased, but has had no recall. There was no warning before the failure, and none of the symptoms mentioned in some of the threads. Cheers, John
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Yeti 2013 1.2 auto DSG failure
Hi folks, I have been reading some of the threads on the forums regarding the failure of a DSG (dry?) box. Unfortunately, it looks like the same thing has happened to me. The car is a '53 plate auto 1.2, with just over 100K miles. I was driving around some single track country lanes yesterday, always in D, and came to a hairpin uphill bend. I eased off the throttle, and then tried to accelerate, but there was no drive, and the engine revs dropped. Luckily, I could roll back to safety into an area off the road. I tried turning off and turning on again. On opening the bonnet, and moving the gear lever. I could see the external linkage moving. I checked the handbook for the transmission fuse (#35) but that was fine. After about a 5 hour wait, an AA patrol turned up. He took the battery off to try and reset the transmission ECU, but without success. Moving the gear selector to +/-, I tried moving through the gears manually, but the dashboard display constantly showed D7, and then a flashing spanner symbol appeared. The car was recovered back home, and I'll be contacting my local independent garage on Monday. There is also a clutch specialist near to where I live, but I think that they only deal with manual transmission, and not a DSG. Reading the comments, it seems that a specialised garage may be required. The bodywork on the car is in very good condition, and depending on costs it still may be worthwhile to repair the box. Question is, can they be repaired, or is it usual for a replacement o be sourced? Again, not sure on how much the work may cost. Any comments or suggestions appreciated. Cheers, John
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