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I come to you with a question about a 6 + 1 dsg box on a Skoda Superb 2 Facelift car.

The problem is as follows ... At a faster acceleration throughout the 2nd gear the car shakes ... after changing to 3 everything returns to normal ... What could be the problem?

When did the oil and filter on the gear ox last get changed?

 

And how many miles has the car done?

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About 5000km oil and filter and the car has 87000km

  • 2 weeks later...

So the DSG is a manual gearbox with two clutches to allow very smooth gear changes. Does it only happen in 2nd or does it also happen in 4th and 6th? if so it could be a fault on that shaft or juddering of that clutch. 

If you can only reproduce it at a certain speed, regardless of the gear it could be wheel balance - if you can feel it through the seat it's the rear wheels, if through the feet or steering wheel it will be the front wheels.

Unless it's looked at in the flesh though it is difficult to say what is wrong.

 

Edited by 3T51704x4

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8 hours ago, 3T51704x4 said:

So the DSG is a manual gearbox with two clutches to allow very smooth gear changes. Does it only happen in 2nd or does it also happen in 4th and 6th? if so it could be a fault on that shaft or juddering of that clutch. 

If you can only reproduce it at a certain speed, regardless of the gear it could be wheel balance - if you can feel it through the seat it's the rear wheels, if through the feet or steering wheel it will be the front wheels.

Unless it's looked at in the flesh though it is difficult to say what is wrong.

 

Is on from second gear to third .... 

Are there any clattering noises at idle or any juddering?

 

Any rattle or clatter noticeable when shifting between N and D?

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No ... nothing

I have “ cluch adaptation ...” errorp

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