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so i was getting issues with the transmission for years but i never knew what the issue was. the symptoms were not that apparent before, so i couldn't figure out the problem. it would act up when the weather was hot.
the story begins...
its a 2015 s3, yeah it was the first year it came out for north America. in around 2017 we had a heat wave. the transmission would act up but i never thought much about it since its a new car, might just be normal. the car would be sluggish and would jump to higher gears, which made the car lug around town all the time. kinda weird i thought but might just be normal. never had an audi before so what did i know. when the heat wave hit us, i noticed that the gears would be lower and wouldn't race to hit 6th gear. so i thought wow. that pretty good. now many people at that time would also complain that the dsg would race to a higher gear. at this time there was just the beginning of dsg remaps from a few vendors.
but, little did i know that was a symptom that would manifest more as it aged.
add a few years later when the warranty had ended, i was looking into a dsg map.
what moved the car into the next stage quicker was the aftermarket remap of the DSG. i say quicker because it wouldn't matter if didn't do the remap, it would have eventually changed for the worse. the next symptom was where the gear would slump down to 1st when coming to a stop light. not a great feeling and again i thought it was normal. but after a while, i thought if tuners could map a dsg, they might be able to remap for the slump. the funny part was when they told me that's not happening to any other car they installed it on. that struck me as weird. i took notice more because of that. the slump didn't happen before but now it did. so i kept driving but now it happens more and more often than before. so i decided to take off the dsg map and possibly use another map. i eventually did that.
you would have guess right if you said it did nothing. the blimp of the gear dropping happens still.so i decided to remove the map all together since it was annoying. the issue now, it still does it with out the mapping. wow. I'm also forgetting to mention, the weather here is, again, very hot.
you can sense the trend, heat equals to problems appearing. but i couldn't figure it out. i have done some scans but nothing shows up. i was just thinking it could be that the car is being picky but no one else is getting the same issue.
... to be continued.
the story begins...
its a 2015 s3, yeah it was the first year it came out for north America. in around 2017 we had a heat wave. the transmission would act up but i never thought much about it since its a new car, might just be normal. the car would be sluggish and would jump to higher gears, which made the car lug around town all the time. kinda weird i thought but might just be normal. never had an audi before so what did i know. when the heat wave hit us, i noticed that the gears would be lower and wouldn't race to hit 6th gear. so i thought wow. that pretty good. now many people at that time would also complain that the dsg would race to a higher gear. at this time there was just the beginning of dsg remaps from a few vendors.
but, little did i know that was a symptom that would manifest more as it aged.
add a few years later when the warranty had ended, i was looking into a dsg map.
what moved the car into the next stage quicker was the aftermarket remap of the DSG. i say quicker because it wouldn't matter if didn't do the remap, it would have eventually changed for the worse. the next symptom was where the gear would slump down to 1st when coming to a stop light. not a great feeling and again i thought it was normal. but after a while, i thought if tuners could map a dsg, they might be able to remap for the slump. the funny part was when they told me that's not happening to any other car they installed it on. that struck me as weird. i took notice more because of that. the slump didn't happen before but now it did. so i kept driving but now it happens more and more often than before. so i decided to take off the dsg map and possibly use another map. i eventually did that.
you would have guess right if you said it did nothing. the blimp of the gear dropping happens still.so i decided to remove the map all together since it was annoying. the issue now, it still does it with out the mapping. wow. I'm also forgetting to mention, the weather here is, again, very hot.
you can sense the trend, heat equals to problems appearing. but i couldn't figure it out. i have done some scans but nothing shows up. i was just thinking it could be that the car is being picky but no one else is getting the same issue.
... to be continued.
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