I was told that when i bring in my car for the 40k to expect it to be around 800...I'm sure they do more at that point though. I can only hope that it's a little closer to what you paid though!
You don't shut off the car on step 11 grambles.
SO let me get this straight for anyone who might know. DSG service goes like this:
1) Remove Intake
2) Remove Filter Housing
3) Replace Filter
4) Install Filter Housing
5) Remove Drain Plug and drain oil
6) Hook Special Adapter up
7) Gravity feed 5-6 bottles of gear oil in
8) Start Vehicle
9) VAGCOM ATF Temperature
10) Shift through PRNDS
11) 35*C, Shut off car
12) Drain residual run off
13) Remove Special Tool
14) Torque Drain plug with new washer on.
Basically....an oil change with a little finess Am I right?
7. Its 4.5 Liters of DSG fluid.
http://www.myturbodiesel.com/1000q/multi/dsg-diy-fluid-change-service.htm
Best write up on this. The main issue is the "tool" because of its cost ($200). But you can drill out a drain plug ($30) and do it that way i suppose.
That plus this: http://www.scribd.com/doc/5493363/DIY-DSG-02E-Transmission-40000-miles-maintenance-service
I'm gonna get the official tool for it. It'll pay for itself after one DIY flush
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-VW-AUDI...ies&hash=item27c5824e72&vxp=mtr#ht_1655wt_848
This seems to be a good place to buy it also...
7. Its 4.5 Liters of DSG fluid.
http://www.myturbodiesel.com/1000q/multi/dsg-diy-fluid-change-service.htm
Best write up on this. The main issue is the "tool" because of its cost ($200). But you can drill out a drain plug ($30) and do it that way i suppose.
That plus this: http://www.scribd.com/doc/5493363/DIY-DSG-02E-Transmission-40000-miles-maintenance-service
I'm gonna get the official tool for it. It'll pay for itself after one DIY flush
Maybe they gave him the 40k service early and he will have to pay for the next one. My dealer is taking care of all my intervals up to 40k doing my oil changes at every5k maybe he got lucky too