2012 Audi Q5: Gearbox malfunction (No reverse) but you may continue to drive.
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2012 Audi Q5: Gearbox malfunction (No reverse) but you may continue to drive.
All - I own a 2012 Audi Q5. Today, as soon as i started my car, i observed some difference, when i drove like 0.2 miles, i pulled up the car to a parking lot and stood for some time. Later when i started the car, i observed a warning messages one dashboard, that says :-
1) Gearbox malfunction (No reverse) but you may continue to drive.
2) Limited functionality.
Wasn't sure what went wrong. It has 29000 miles on it. This car is also on Warranty.
Any suggestions please.
Thanks,
Veera Chitturi
1) Gearbox malfunction (No reverse) but you may continue to drive.
2) Limited functionality.
Wasn't sure what went wrong. It has 29000 miles on it. This car is also on Warranty.
Any suggestions please.
Thanks,
Veera Chitturi
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Veera
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Sounds like it put itself in it's "limp home" mode. Many cases the problem is not within the transmission, but is instead related to some other sensor. The transmission stops trying allowing the torque converter to lock, and goes into a higher gear, to let you get to safety. It may reset itself after turning the car off and back on, but if not, best bet is to have it towed.
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The "no reverse" message means the transmission or transmission electronic controls are failing. Needing lots of gas to move could mean the same thing. I wouldn't bother waiting, just call them and have the dealer make an appointment, reserve a loaner car for you and get your car in first thing.
Odds are it will be out for two or three days while the transmission is being serviced.
Odds are it will be out for two or three days while the transmission is being serviced.
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Got the car from the dealership. It is there for two days at dealership and they said something related to transmission.
So far it's good.
Regards,
Veera
So far it's good.
Regards,
Veera
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Audi a7 same problem girebox malfunction (no reverse)
All - I own a 2012 Audi Q5. Today, as soon as i started my car, i observed some difference, when i drove like 0.2 miles, i pulled up the car to a parking lot and stood for some time. Later when i started the car, i observed a warning messages one dashboard, that says :-
1) Gearbox malfunction (No reverse) but you may continue to drive.
2) Limited functionality.
Wasn't sure what went wrong. It has 29000 miles on it. This car is also on Warranty.
Any suggestions please.
Thanks,
Veera Chitturi
1) Gearbox malfunction (No reverse) but you may continue to drive.
2) Limited functionality.
Wasn't sure what went wrong. It has 29000 miles on it. This car is also on Warranty.
Any suggestions please.
Thanks,
Veera Chitturi
Can you tel me what was your problem?
Have you fixed?
How much cost?
What have you changed?
Pls explain me about this because my car is not in waranti and i'm afraid that i have to pay alot for fix it
( sorry for my englease)
Thank in advance!
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I have a Q5 2011 model with 0B5 DSG transmission.
This morning I had the same warning message after driving away from home for 2 minutes. After this message the transmission was stuck in the first gear not shifting up. This what I did:
- I parked the car on a side after driving for few minutes
- Switched the car off then turn accessories on (Engine no start)
- Pressed the throttle pedal fully for 30 seconds
- Released the pedal
- Switched on the car as usual
Everything is normal now and did not have the warning message again, though I drove the car for 2 long trips after that incident.
The 30 seconds pedal pressing was something I read somewhere long ago on another Audi model to reset the transmission learning. I have no proof that this has any impact on my 0B5 DSG but I always feel improvement in the transmission whenever I perform it, especially when the car starts jerking heavily on shifting from 3 to 2 (and 2 to 1).
This morning I had the same warning message after driving away from home for 2 minutes. After this message the transmission was stuck in the first gear not shifting up. This what I did:
- I parked the car on a side after driving for few minutes
- Switched the car off then turn accessories on (Engine no start)
- Pressed the throttle pedal fully for 30 seconds
- Released the pedal
- Switched on the car as usual
Everything is normal now and did not have the warning message again, though I drove the car for 2 long trips after that incident.
The 30 seconds pedal pressing was something I read somewhere long ago on another Audi model to reset the transmission learning. I have no proof that this has any impact on my 0B5 DSG but I always feel improvement in the transmission whenever I perform it, especially when the car starts jerking heavily on shifting from 3 to 2 (and 2 to 1).
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Gearbox malfucntion you may continue to drive
While turning on my car after few minutes I had an error message on my screen "Gearbox malfunction you may continue to drive with limited functionality" and then went off, next day I went to one garage who handles German cars, upon checking he found the error saying "clutch limitation due to temperature". His conclusion was the battery which was giving me this issue. I did have some battery issues since past few days specially during the car start up. So far its been one week I do not have any error as of now, just hoping no further surprises.
Did anyone encounter such error due to battery.
Did anyone encounter such error due to battery.
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Any computer system can be corrupted if the power to it is also corrupted. A low battery, or an intermittent connection, could theoretically do that to anything. (Although proper engineering and programming can ensure against that, too.)
It wouldn't be a surprise. If your mechanic cleared the codes and addressed the battery issue a week ago, there may be no more surprises.
It wouldn't be a surprise. If your mechanic cleared the codes and addressed the battery issue a week ago, there may be no more surprises.