I have a question for mechanics technicians Grease Monkies amongst us
LOL
I recently had some odd noises when going between D and N on my DSG gearbox, long story short, dealer found the gearbox had approx 1/2 litre too much oil in it
My car had done 25K miles at this point so must have been like this from the factory.
I am waiting for a formal response on this from the dealer but would like any opinions people have on this and any possible damage or long term issues this could have caused??
Hmmmmm, OK, firstly, how you know that the box was overfilled, and how do you know it was by half a litre? I aint trying to doubt any of the forum members integrity or anything like that - but the DSG is NOT filled by "volume", it is actually filled to a certain level, and this has to be checked in an extremely specific manner, after operating the box through a strict test procedure, at a strictly defined oil temperature setting. It certainly isn't as simple as removing a level plug, and letting it dribble out to the base of the hole.
I know that the local "DSG expert" at my local stealers (their description, not mine), was completely unaware of any such test and calibration procedure, even though it is on ELSA and is also repeated on the Ross Tech Wiki - so I would be very cautious about their claims.
If they are indeed correct, then, to be honest, it was overfilled in the factory. The DSG box is effectively sealed, apart from a ventilation breather plug below the battery tray - so no oil from the engine will be able to 'migrate' into the DSG. The DSG does have a heat exchanger with the engine coolant though (you can actually see it from the top) - and so it is possible if the heat exchanger is shagged that some coolant could get into the DSG oil, but this would have been evident if/when the stealer drained off the excess they had claimed.
One final point, and I am doning my flameproof jacket - do you, or Tony Danza have the open fog lamp grilles? An old subject, but the DSG
is very temperature-sensitive, and if the DSG has gotten overheated, then this will cause the oil level to rise.
On to the final point, could half a litre of oil more caused any issues? Well, from personal experience with other manual and auto transmissions, I would strongly doubt it. However, the DSG is a very different beast, and going by the simple fact that the fluid level is determined 'electronically', rather than by volume - I really can't say.