Hi everyone, I have a 2022 Skoda Scala 1.6 CWVA with the 5-speed MQ200-5F manual transmission. During the break-in period (roughly the first 5,000 km) I was driving pretty gently and didn’t really notice anything unusual. But now that I’m driving the car a bit more actively, I’ve started noticing an issue when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear. When accelerating in 1st gear, if I press the clutch quickly (fully depressed of course) and immediately try to pull the shifter out of 1st to shift into 2nd, it feels like the gear does not want to disengage smoothly. Almost like it “binds” slightly or something is still holding it in gear. Even if I keep the clutch pedal fully depressed for around 1 second, I can still feel this effect sometimes. However, if I wait a bit longer than that before taking it out of 1st gear, the problem disappears completely. I went to the official Skoda dealer and explained the issue. They told me they slightly adjusted/reduced the shift travel for 1st and 2nd gear via the shift cables and asked me to try driving it like that for a while. Unfortunately, this did not change the behavior at all. Before going back to the dealer, I did some research and found that many MQB-platform cars have a Clutch Delay Valve (CDV). From what I understand, removing the restrictor insert from the CDV can make the clutch disengage faster and potentially eliminate this kind of behavior. However, it seems that on the Scala (MQB-A0 platform) there is no separate CDV listed as an individual part. Could it instead be integrated into the slave cylinder? The part number on my gearbox/slave cylinder assembly is: 2Q0 721 261 A So my question is: Could this issue actually be caused by a Clutch Delay Valve / hydraulic restrictor? And is it possible that the CDV is integrated inside the slave cylinder on these MQ200 gearboxes? For comparison, my previous car was a VW Golf 4 1.6 BFQ with a 5-speed manual transmission and over 350,000 km on it, and it never had this kind of “sticky” 1st-to-2nd disengagement behavior. So this is becoming really frustrating during normal driving. Any advice or experience with this would be greatly appreciated.
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