Dear All,
I have an Audi A4 1.9TDI 2004 at 174000 km. I am the second owner of the car. I observe a couple of problems in the transmission and never have owned a multitronic transmission before, so I am not so sure that my observations are real problems or not.
My observations are as follows:
1. While stopping, when acceleration pressed, the car does not respones immediately but accelerates after a couple of seconds delay,
2. Seldomly it slightly jolts (not much),
3. When stopped on a steep inclination, at position "D", when I pull away from brake, the car slips back, does not come to stop (depending on the steepness). So, I use hand brakes to avoid slipping back.
4. After stopped on an inclined road at transmission position "P", when taking to "D", the car again jolts slighly.
Except those, the car and transmission operates nice and clean. I love to drive it.
I would like to ask you that, is this phenomenon really a multitronic problem?
If they are really consequences of a problem, should I go to a service to fix it? Do they get worse?
I would like to appreciate bothering you and taking your time.
Best Regards,
Mehmet
I have an Audi A4 1.9TDI 2004 at 174000 km. I am the second owner of the car. I observe a couple of problems in the transmission and never have owned a multitronic transmission before, so I am not so sure that my observations are real problems or not.
My observations are as follows:
1. While stopping, when acceleration pressed, the car does not respones immediately but accelerates after a couple of seconds delay,
2. Seldomly it slightly jolts (not much),
3. When stopped on a steep inclination, at position "D", when I pull away from brake, the car slips back, does not come to stop (depending on the steepness). So, I use hand brakes to avoid slipping back.
4. After stopped on an inclined road at transmission position "P", when taking to "D", the car again jolts slighly.
Except those, the car and transmission operates nice and clean. I love to drive it.
I would like to ask you that, is this phenomenon really a multitronic problem?
If they are really consequences of a problem, should I go to a service to fix it? Do they get worse?
I would like to appreciate bothering you and taking your time.
Best Regards,
Mehmet