DSG "Service" - DIY or garage?
Discussion
Hi,
VW Polo 2010 1.4 SE DSG
I'm contemplating either a home DIY or local garage DSG service.
Before I choose, I would appreciate some advice
I'm more than capable of a DIY transmission oil and filter change however, for £280, would the garage be doing any different? BTW, I have my own transmission fluid which I bought to spec from Opie oils, so he offered me about £40 discount (original quote was £320).
The mechanic mentioned a DSG calibration, does he mean a reset? Can't you do that yourself with key in ignition, foot on acelerator etc trick? What else might the mechanic be doing as part of a service?
TIA
MC
VW Polo 2010 1.4 SE DSG
I'm contemplating either a home DIY or local garage DSG service.
Before I choose, I would appreciate some advice

I'm more than capable of a DIY transmission oil and filter change however, for £280, would the garage be doing any different? BTW, I have my own transmission fluid which I bought to spec from Opie oils, so he offered me about £40 discount (original quote was £320).
The mechanic mentioned a DSG calibration, does he mean a reset? Can't you do that yourself with key in ignition, foot on acelerator etc trick? What else might the mechanic be doing as part of a service?
TIA
MC
Not sure on your box but the process is a bit of a pain in the arse. On my car which is a different box you have to fill essentially two parts of the box. There’s a drain plug and another one inside. You have to fill the box through this drain plug.
It’s not like a normal gearbox where you just fill to spill.
It’s not like a normal gearbox where you just fill to spill.
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