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What is your question?
Just over tow year after I bought it brand new, its gearbox failed at 18,000 km. Lately, mechatronics failed at 55,000 km. Now they tell me the car has wheelfly problems at less than 60,000 km. How is it possible? I see much older golf cars, like Golf 5, working perfectly. It very depressing having such problems at such cost. Why does it happen?
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Hello, All of those transmission problems so early (mechatronic and gearbox) is not typical, and I have to wonder what the vehicle is used for, where it is driven and how it is driven. The flywheel for these cars are two piece flywheels that, as you mentioned, are extremely expensive. They fail quite often. I've probably replaced 20 of them on Audi and VW products. The best advice I can offer is get a second opinion for future repairs. I just find issue with the mechatronics in the transmission failing in 30km.