EYorkshire
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Similar questions have been asked in the past, also by myself before buying an auto. Alex has answered these in detail but basically says that very little heat is generated by the transmission oil when leaving it in drive for the small amount of time the lights are against you.
Obviously if you are annoyed by the guys brake lights on in front of you at lights then spare a thought for the driver behind, if it's going to be a minute or two then pop it into neutral.
DSG gearboxes are not similar to the FL2 so cannot answer for a DSG box.
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8th Mar 2011 9:16 pm |
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alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
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Captain Worm has answered to your question very well.
Also look at this thread: http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic7902.html
As for what your VW mechanic said, in my opinion, you can't damage a gearbox by using it. Except the cases when you intentionally (or less) do something wrong. But stationary you can shift all you want between gears and you won't damage anything for sure.
In fact shifting repeatedly in and out of "D" and "R" is part of the initial learning procedure of the FL2 autobox.
If it was a problem with shifting it out of "D" to "N", then this ought to be said in the manual.
The only problem is that the box needs about 1 second to engage gears ("D" or "R) from Neutral and this could be a problem if you need to move quickly in an eventuality. One second could make the difference...
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9th Mar 2011 6:36 am |
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