Hi,
I've owned my 2008 GTi for over 2 years now and bought it with around 39k on the clock. It's now done 76k.
I had the DSG service done when I bought it so at the correct interval. It's been great, mostly smooth and quiet and very well behaved.
Just recently over the last couple of months when the car has been stuck in slow moving traffic for a while and the engine is nice and hot it gets a bit jerky when setting off in first. It goes with a jerk/clunk and then feels like the clutch hunts for the biting point a couple of times before it gets to grips with itself and then its fine. Once on the move its fine and changes are smooth as butter. When it's cold it's really smooth taking off even crawling from a standstill it has nice clutch control and no jerking.
Since I noticed this I had the 80k service done a bit early and included the DSG box oil change. Didn't make any difference.
I then did the box calibration with VAGCOM as per this
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/6-Speed_Direct_Shift_Gearbox_(DSG/02E)again, no difference. Still plays up like a learner driver setting off in first when it's all hot.
I'm going to try the gearbox reset / calibration again tonight but am wondering if there are any parameters I could log to see if I can check whats going on with the gearbox when it's hot. I was thinking about clutch pressure being a good one to check but I'm more concerned about the clunk.
Could the clunk be mechanical wear of some kind and the hunting clutch just be a consequence? I'm thinking maybe gearbox mount or gearbox internal wear but I'm not sure how common these are on the GTi.
For what it's worth the gearbox whines a bit in first and second, you can't hear it normally but if you drive in an underground carpark with the window down it's quite noticeable. A forum search shows this is fairly normal.
Any ideas where to go next, the car is perfectly driveable but it's a bit annoying if I'm in real heavy traffic with passengers.
Ideally I don't want to send off the mechatronics unit only for it to come back with no fault found.