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After a little advice,  i have noticed the last 2/3 weeks when my dsg changes up from 2nd to 3rd ( I have the 2016 1.4tsi dsg) it makes a subtle 'chirp' type noise a bit like if your brakes need doing it's only for a split second,  car has 60k miles, it's under an extended warranty but if it is an issue not even sure if the gearbox would be covered.

Best go visit an Automatic specialist or TOMMY at a Skoda Main Dealer. (Possibly Deaf, Dumb & Blind'.)

 

First someone that can drive the car that is experience with 1.4 TSI,s would need to drive the car and see if they can identify it as the DQ200 DSG being responsible for the noise.

If a Skoda Extended Warranty or Approved warranty it might well not cover the DSG, but then that is where you need to read the T&C,s and exclusions.

 

As it is it is not a failure unless the clutches which might not be covered.

 

 

It sounds very much like this Golf

 

 

What difference does that make, what was wrong with the one in the video?

 

Best get your noise diagnosed.

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