Passat (B6) :: DSG - Noise And Vibration When Changing From P Or N To D Or R
May 18, 2013
I just brought a Passat b6 2010 with 10k miles. One thing is concerning me - DSG.
I have no problems as for noise or weird behavior when moving or changing gears at low or high speeds, low or high RPMs, but when i am at a full stop (with parking brake on) and shifting from P to D or from D to P, I hear a couple of clicks (sometimes 2 clicks, sometimes one click, sometimes 3 clicks) that happens between half a second to one second after i shift. It sounds like a stick car is being shifted, only louder. The clicks sound weird and "dry".
I made two videos, first one is outside and the second is inside a garage so it is possible to hear it better. Pay attention as it happens just after I select either D, R or P. It happens when moving from:
P to D - louder
P to R - louder
R to N
P to N
D to N
And vice versa.
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