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I had an error a few weeks ago and then it went. Today it’s every time I go to drive - I start the car drive a few yards and it comes on. 
I’ve read it’s a common fault on the DSG’s - can anyone point me to the info I need to go armed to the dealer with I’ve had the car I’ve 3 months! It’s second hand done 25k - I’ve done about 2000 miles since I got it end of July. I’ve got a 12 month warranty with the car from The Skoda dealer hoping they can fix it.

So annoyed taken the shine off my lovely car 

 

thanks 

Catherine 

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It's a common fault and Skoda know about it. I got free parts and 50% off the labour as my car was out of warranty.

It should be fixed under warranty for you.

Sounds like a common issue, see this thread for a recent explanation:

https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/484926-gearbox-error-message/

yours is the same age as mine and you’ve done similar miles as me (got mine mid September) so I’m just waiting until I get this on mine....

already had the electric window switch failure that’s being fixed next Monday!

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40 minutes ago, SkudMissile21 said:

Sounds like a common issue, see this thread for a recent explanation:

https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/484926-gearbox-error-message/

yours is the same age as mine and you’ve done similar miles as me (got mine mid September) so I’m just waiting until I get this on mine....

already had the electric window switch failure that’s being fixed next Monday!

What was the window doing? Sure my driver one is going weird! 
 

I’m so annoyed! Right before lockdown as well I don’t even know if they will fix it during or if they have to shut down 

57 minutes ago, short1uk said:

What was the window doing? Sure my driver one is going weird! 
 

I’m so annoyed! Right before lockdown as well I don’t even know if they will fix it during or if they have to shut down 

Wouldn’t open at all one evening trying to get in my work security gate!

Discovered  the one touch function (2nd position furthest press of the switch) is intermittent while the 1st position usually works but not always. I went through the reset process (open then close window fully and hold the button up for several seconds) on all four windows and it worked for about a day then went intermittent again.

I managed to get VCDS screenshots of all four switches showing “implausible” status when pressed fully down and also got several videos showing them either not working or taking several presses before they did operate. Also found sometimes the window would “jerk” down while the button was held down steadily.

luckily the dealer saw the videos and did their own tests to confirm it as a faulty switch cluster so it’s being replaced under warranty on Monday.

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1 minute ago, SkudMissile21 said:

Wouldn’t open at all one evening trying to get in my work security gate!

Discovered  the one touch function (2nd position furthest press of the switch) is intermittent while the 1st position usually works but not always. I went through the reset process (open then close window fully and hold the button up for several seconds) on all four windows and it worked for about a day then went intermittent again.

I managed to get VCDS screenshots of all four switches showing “implausible” status when pressed fully down and also got several videos showing them either not working or taking several presses before they did operate. Also found sometimes the window would “jerk” down while the button was held down steadily.

luckily the dealer saw the videos and did their own tests to confirm it as a faulty switch cluster so it’s being replaced under warranty on Monday.

Pretty sure I got that n all

what do I need buy to read these codes? 

2 minutes ago, short1uk said:

Pretty sure I got that n all

what do I need buy to read these codes? 

This - VCDS U.K. supplier but it’s not cheap at £225 minimum (worth it though long term)

  • 1 year later...

I managed to fix this myself. 2018 (67) Octavia with 25k. I’ve been driving it a year with the error- doesn’t cause any issues other than the irritating ping and engine light but as I want to swap cars soon I thought I’d get it sorted. Removing the console cover is easy as just pull the gear knob cover up and then the panel underneath to expose the top of the gearbox. Mine was black so I ordered part 5Q0713128A. If it’s white it’s part 3Q0713128A.

There is one horizontal torx screw that needs to be removed - (I’ve drawn an arrow where it is) - to access normally mean removing all the central console which was going to be a right pain so I drilled a small 5 mm to the left side in line with the screw and inserted long torx driver to reach the screw.
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Wiring is pretty straightforward- it’s just a bypass cable. As per 2nd pic the switch fits on top of the gearbox - the one screw removed needs to go back in once the new switch is in place and holds it i with some additional clips to use once happy with the position. Then there’s a torx on top to adjust the contact so the stick is snug against the micro switch. I thought maybe I’d not fitted it correctlyas the error still came up but a quick drive around the block cleared it.

Note: before fitting I did tape up the stick hole to ensure I didn’t drop  anything into it.

Picture of switch mounted

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1 minute ago, Beermatt said:

I managed to fix this myself. 2018 (67) Octavia with 25k. I’ve been driving it a year with the error- doesn’t cause any issues other than the irritating ping and engine light but as I want to swap cars soon I thought I’d get it sorted. Removing the console cover is easy as just pull the gear knob cover up and then the panel underneath to expose the top of the gearbox. Mine was black so I ordered part 5Q0713128A. If it’s white it’s part 3Q0713128A.

There is one horizontal torx screw that needs to be removed - (I’ve drawn an arrow where it is) - to access normally mean removing all the central console which was going to be a right pain so I drilled a small 5 mm to the left side in line with the screw and inserted long torx driver to reach the screw.
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Wiring is pretty straightforward- it’s just a bypass cable. As per 2nd pic the switch fits on top of the gearbox - the one screw removed needs to go back in once the new switch is in place and holds it i with some additional clips to use once happy with the position. Then there’s a torx on top to adjust the contact so the stick is snug against the micro switch. I thought maybe I’d not fitted it correctlyas the error still came up but a quick drive around the block cleared it.

Note: before fitting I did tape up the stick hole to ensure I didn’t drop  anything into it.

Picture of switch mounted

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Mine needed the whole gear assembly they said - couple grand! Thank god for the extended warranty 

As I understand it the switch is in the depths of the gearbox and a nightmare to fix so VAG made the mod to save on warranty costs.

  • 3 months later...

My car is a 2017 Octavia 7 speed DSG with 40K on the clock.  I have had this fault intermittently for about a year.    Just been on a driving holiday and it didn't appear once.  Booked it in with Skoda yesterday as I am on extended warranty.  No fault shows when they do the diagnostics and I am informed that quite a few customers have the same problem!  It was suggested that the next time it happens, I drive it to Skoda and leave the ignition on so they can see the fault, otherwise they cannot fix it under the warranty as they don't know if it's a microswitch or the whole gear assembly.    Am I OK to ignore it or will I break down on a journey at some stage?

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1 minute ago, freeb1rd said:

My car is a 2017 Octavia 7 speed DSG with 40K on the clock.  I have had this fault intermittently for about a year.    Just been on a driving holiday and it didn't appear once.  Booked it in with Skoda yesterday as I am on extended warranty.  No fault shows when they do the diagnostics and I am informed that quite a few customers have the same problem!  It was suggested that the next time it happens, I drive it to Skoda and leave the ignition on so they can see the fault, otherwise they cannot fix it under the warranty as they don't know if it's a microswitch or the whole gear assembly.    Am I OK to ignore it or will I break down on a journey at some stage?

It won’t damage anything they said to me but mine wasn’t on either I just filmed it as I turned it on in a morning and slowly went down my road and it did it. 

I showed them a picture of it, but they still said if no code is showing, nothing they can do under warranty.

2 minutes ago, freeb1rd said:

I showed them a picture of it, but they still said if no code is showing, nothing they can do under warranty.

As you can see from this document, not saying it applies to your DSG, but their hands are tied if they cannot read the code, then warranty will reject the claim.

This means you or the dealer would have to pocket the bill.

 

 

 

48 minutes ago, freeb1rd said:

My car is a 2017 Octavia 7 speed DSG with 40K on the clock.  I have had this fault intermittently for about a year.    Just been on a driving holiday and it didn't appear once.  Booked it in with Skoda yesterday as I am on extended warranty.  No fault shows when they do the diagnostics and I am informed that quite a few customers have the same problem!  It was suggested that the next time it happens, I drive it to Skoda and leave the ignition on so they can see the fault, otherwise they cannot fix it under the warranty as they don't know if it's a microswitch or the whole gear assembly.    Am I OK to ignore it or will I break down on a journey at some stage?

Mine was intermittent for ages but then became permanent. I carried in using it anyway without any issues.  Just have to take care you don’t leave the car in D or R when you park up as you can turn the ignition off and remove the key in this position! Mine was out of warranty and I didn’t fancy paying the stealers £300+ to sort it hence I bought the part myself. If you’re handy with a screwdriver it’s an easy fix. 

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51 minutes ago, freeb1rd said:

My car is a 2017 Octavia 7 speed DSG with 40K on the clock.  I have had this fault intermittently for about a year.    Just been on a driving holiday and it didn't appear once.  Booked it in with Skoda yesterday as I am on extended warranty.  No fault shows when they do the diagnostics and I am informed that quite a few customers have the same problem!  It was suggested that the next time it happens, I drive it to Skoda and leave the ignition on so they can see the fault, otherwise they cannot fix it under the warranty as they don't know if it's a microswitch or the whole gear assembly.    Am I OK to ignore it or will I break down on a journey at some stage?

It won’t damage anything they said to me but mine wasn’t on either I just filmed it as I turned it on in a morning and slowly went down my road and it did it. 

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Mine needed the whole new gear assembly not the little micro switch thankfully the used car warranty sorted it. Mine was intermittent at first then got worse and worse. Then when I went to show them it did it so they saw it for themselves and it shows on the screen too the error with the steering wheel orange 

That’s good it showed the error especially with warranty making it difficult without. Bit of a disgrace really as the issue is well known to Skoda/VW so they’re just trying to get out of it. I didn’t get the orange steering wheel. Just the orange triangle!! Before and after pics

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  • 1 year later...

Is there a fix without changing microswitch?  Something like using vcds to disable this error from showing?

 

My car is old now and out of warranty and the gearbox is blocked physically with anti-theft protection so I cannot replace the microswitch.

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
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On 17/04/2024 at 11:08, toni8b said:

Is there a fix without changing microswitch?  Something like using vcds to disable this error from showing?

 

My car is old now and out of warranty and the gearbox is blocked physically with anti-theft protection so I cannot replace the microswitch.

 

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I’m not sure mate tbh. Try the back and forth thing it stopped mine for ages 

I've had this on mine for a while at this stage (2016 combi). VAG specialist I use told me there was nothing that would cause any real issues and I could effectively ignore it. Hasn't been pinging me as much for a bit but does come up every now and again. 

 

Has anyone confirmed if the simple microswitch fix will work on a mkiii? I've seen a load of threads for different cars but can't recall seeing any confirmation for a superb. I'd look into sorting it if it did...if nothing else it would stop the momentary panic as the car pings a warning and you've not registered what it is yet...

2 hours ago, Sweetums said:

I've had this on mine for a while at this stage (2016 combi). VAG specialist I use told me there was nothing that would cause any real issues and I could effectively ignore it. Hasn't been pinging me as much for a bit but does come up every now and again. 

 

Has anyone confirmed if the simple microswitch fix will work on a mkiii? I've seen a load of threads for different cars but can't recall seeing any confirmation for a superb. I'd look into sorting it if it did...if nothing else it would stop the momentary panic as the car pings a warning and you've not registered what it is yet...


id assume it’s the same DSG gearbox in the superb so same micro switch fix - it’s a common issue across the vag platform. I managed to fix it on the Octavia just by removing the bit panel around the lever - didn’t have to dismantle the whole centre console. There was one screw I needed to undo from the side so I drilled a small hole in the plastic panel on the side- it’s barely visible. Got micro switch from Horton Skoda part no. 5Q0713128A but take care as there’s two types of DSG and thus two different fix microswitches . First pic before pic - red arrow for the screw I had to undo from the side. Second pic shows new switch piggy backed onto gearbox. You can see the white switch. No more irritating beeps and error messages!

 

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On 07/05/2024 at 00:54, short1uk said:

I’m not sure mate tbh. Try the back and forth thing it stopped mine for ages 

I do it occasioanlly but I am not sure it really helps.    And why would this help at all?   

  • 3 months later...

Hi all- new to the forum so hope someone can point me in the right direction!

I’ve got a high mileage 2016 Superb 3 2.0 DSG, and have been sorting through a few problems with it ( using OBDeleven and  Autel OBD readers) as well as Google and YouTube research.

I have the same error message “ leave in park- workshop” as this thread, and I’ve fitted the piggyback wiring module  but….. it’s still the same. Took it all apart again today and sprayed all contacts with cleaner in case that was an issue but no joy - any thoughts?

also have ACC calibration issues but that’s a problem for another day!

TiA

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