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Redemption:
A DSG box shouldn't be noisy even if the mechatronics is playing up. I'd get that diagnosed before throwing money at a new mechatronics unit. 

Andy-GTI:
http://www.slatersgarage.co.uk/

Any one used these or heard any reviews. Having similar issues to OP.

 :happy2:

Redemption:

--- Quote from: Andy-GTI on June 09, 2015, 01:14:40 am ---http://www.slatersgarage.co.uk/

Any one used these or heard any reviews. Having similar issues to OP.

 :happy2:



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Not used them but when I was trying to find a gearbox specialist that would actually touch a DSG box (most wouldn't) they popped up on searching. In the end I had mine done by A1 Premier Transmissions as they offer a collection service from within the UK. Bit slow to get the job done as they're extremely busy but they sorted out a rebuild with new clutch packs, bearings etc. Not cheap though as it cost me £1800.

raven8472:
http://www.ecutesting.com/vw_and_audi_dsg_gearbox_ecu.html

I know a few people who have used them , they take your exisiting Mechatronic unit and Refurb it ( repairing the ECU ) - much cheaper than going the replacement route. You would have to remove the unit and post/bring it to them.

VW have been known to provide goodwill discounts on replacement mechatronics units or clutch packs if the car has a VW service history including evidence of DSG service being carried out.

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