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Ecco mode and Eco trip in Skoda Octavia 2017


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Hello friends 

 

I was just wondering the mechanism inside the automatic gear box and cluth mechanism the way it engages and disengage 

 

Is it really good to drive in Ecco mode in local traffic and local city drive???!!!!!

 

because I always think in my head that every time I release the paddle and eco trip starts

which is  good if it is long patch of road but in small roads it happens 

so does every time some mechanism inside the assembly disengage and reengage cluth ?!!!!

is it bad for long term?!! In term of wearing of one part 

or it design in that way so it won’t effect any parts wear and tear 

 

any expert here ?! Can guide me to drive in ecco or normal for less future maintenance 

 

thanks in advance 

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Which engine have you which will give an idea to which DSG you have, so a 2.0 TSI or TDI and a 6 speed Wet clutch DSG.?

 

If it is Coasting Mode that you are asking about when Eco selected?     It will not harm the DSG as whatever it does in disengaging drive was designed to do what it does. 

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I got 1.4 tsi dsg 

Yeah coasting that’s the one

so it is not harmfull for dsg gearbox but does it effect cluth mechanism?! 
Or in all way it’s fine to use ?!

I don’t know much about these things 😅😅@rooted 

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1 hour ago, Rooted said:

Which engine have you which will give an idea to which DSG you have, so a 2.0 TSI or TDI and a 6 speed Wet clutch DSG.?

 

If it is Coasting Mode that you are asking about when Eco selected?     It will not harm the DSG as whatever it does in disengaging drive was designed to do what it does. 

 

I got 1.4 tsi dsg 

Yeah coasting that’s the one

so it is not harmfull for dsg gearbox but does it effect cluth mechanism?! 
Or in all way it’s fine to use ?!

I don’t know much about these things

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