Hello, I have a Skoda Octavia Mk. 4 (Nov. 2020 Combi TDI 150 (110)/DSG) for just over a year. I've driven about 30,000 kilometres with it since I bought it. Sometimes, last year, when it was very hot, I had an intermittent problem with the DSG gearbox. This is a recurring problem as the summer heats up. When I park the car, in hot weather and after driving for a while, the car makes a loud noise when, after restarting, I switch from P to D or R. A message appears with an alert "Error: Selector lever. You can drive on". The message disappears as soon as you restart the car, but may take 2-3 restarts if you've driven a lot in very hot weather. Do you think it's the same error? When the car was serviced this winter, the mechanics had seen a history of this problem, but didn't seem very worried, they'd simply reset the logbook.