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5.16%
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5.81%
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Macan Specific PDK Reliability Thread

Old Sep 7, 2021 | 03:34 PM
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Starting a thread to gain some perspective on how reliable the PDK in the Macan has been for the ownership here, especially since very few issues with it are serviceable and it requires a fairly high-dollar total replacement for most failure modes.

Please select only one option from the failure mode options below and one option from the 2 warranty questions below.

Feel free to add a comment into the thread if something needs further explanation or you want to list your current mileage when a failure occurred or hasn't occured, along with year and model.

PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND WITH OTHER PDK FAILURES FROM OTHER PORSCHE MODEL PDK TRANSMISSIONS (Carreras, GT cars, Boxsters, Caymans, etc). Also, not with Cayenne failures as that's not a PDK - it's a Tiptronic.

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Old Sep 7, 2021 | 09:45 PM
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Actually, Audi's PDK used in the Macan have been in the market for about a decade and are reliable if properly serviced. If they're not properly serviced or if they are driven in stop-and-go traffic, they are prone to failure. Porsche loves to replace them because they charge an arm and a leg for them but it's not necessary. I got a common failure code (no reverse and missing a gear) on my 2015 Turbo and Porsche wanted to replace it for $20k. Porsche very generously offered to pick up most of it due to failure at 30k mi, reducing my cost to just $7.5k. I found a VW/Audi PDK specialist who fixed it for $1,500 and it's been working perfectly since. PDKs overheat when they shift too much in stop-and-go traffic. If stuck in traffic, switch to sport mode and that will help by reducing the number of shifts. Also, don't miss the service intervals. If properly used and serviced, they are super reliable.
Old Sep 14, 2021 | 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Avid Fan
Actually, Audi's PDK used in the Macan have been in the market for about a decade and are reliable if properly serviced. If they're not properly serviced or if they are driven in stop-and-go traffic, they are prone to failure. Porsche loves to replace them because they charge an arm and a leg for them but it's not necessary. I got a common failure code (no reverse and missing a gear) on my 2015 Turbo and Porsche wanted to replace it for $20k. Porsche very generously offered to pick up most of it due to failure at 30k mi, reducing my cost to just $7.5k. I found a VW/Audi PDK specialist who fixed it for $1,500 and it's been working perfectly since. PDKs overheat when they shift too much in stop-and-go traffic. If stuck in traffic, switch to sport mode and that will help by reducing the number of shifts. Also, don't miss the service intervals. If properly used and serviced, they are super reliable.
This is pretty crazy and pretty much would make this car a non-starter for me if I were in market for one. How can you have a "practical" car like Macan but not be able to drive it in stop/go traffic? I'm sure 30-40% of the Macan owners must be either in populated north east or west or Chicago and must be driving their Macans in traffic.
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Old Sep 14, 2021 | 10:55 PM
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no complain so far with 46k miles on the clock, sometimes the car shift pretty hard when dropping from 2nd to 1st gear,
but I see that happens on two of my near new loaners too so it seems normal
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Old Sep 15, 2021 | 04:36 AM
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How do you distinguish a PDK problem from that of the transfer case?
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Old Sep 15, 2021 | 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by 3-Pedals
This is pretty crazy and pretty much would make this car a non-starter for me if I were in market for one. How can you have a "practical" car like Macan but not be able to drive it in stop/go traffic? I'm sure 30-40% of the Macan owners must be either in populated north east or west or Chicago and must be driving their Macans in traffic.
It's perfectly fine in stop and go traffic. The wet clutches will be lifetime items for 99% of drivers. They do not overheat or wear out. Pure groundless FUD.
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Old Sep 15, 2021 | 11:08 PM
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Am on 2nd Macan- traded an S for a Turbo. No PDK or any reliability issues. One faulty PDLS headlight replaced under warranty on my 2015 S.
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Old Sep 16, 2021 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Noah Fect
It's perfectly fine in stop and go traffic. The wet clutches will be lifetime items for 99% of drivers. They do not overheat or wear out. Pure groundless FUD.
I think the stop-n'-go problem with the transmission is related to the driver and not the PDK. I'll bet a bunch of Macan drivers are completely unfamiliar with the dual clutch and are guilty of creeping along on a spinning clutch in LA's B2B traffic. Or my personal favorite, they've got the hammer down and turbos cranking on a cold motor and wonder why the head is leaking... You can easily spot 'um, they look like they belong in a RX350.

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You can creep along all you want, you're not going to hurt those clutches. They are bathed in oil.
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No really, there are some folks out there who are pulling both paddles back at once, then popping down in some sort of PDK Neutral-Neutron dance. I mean C'Mon MAN! No mass produced transmission clutch is designed to hunt five hundred times in twenty minutes and not have excessive wear from the heat.
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Old Sep 16, 2021 | 11:24 PM
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Oh, it's worse than that, they will deliberately slip the clutches during normal operation to create "virtual" intermediate gears.

In any case, you can sit there doing launch-control starts until you run out of gas or get carsick, so I'm pretty sure the PDK can hack a traffic jam.
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Old Oct 1, 2021 | 09:34 AM
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16 turbo, 50k miles. no pdk issues so far.
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Old Oct 1, 2021 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Avid Fan
Actually, Audi's PDK used in the Macan have been in the market for about a decade and are reliable if properly serviced. If they're not properly serviced or if they are driven in stop-and-go traffic, they are prone to failure. Porsche loves to replace them because they charge an arm and a leg for them but it's not necessary. I got a common failure code (no reverse and missing a gear) on my 2015 Turbo and Porsche wanted to replace it for $20k. Porsche very generously offered to pick up most of it due to failure at 30k mi, reducing my cost to just $7.5k. I found a VW/Audi PDK specialist who fixed it for $1,500 and it's been working perfectly since. PDKs overheat when they shift too much in stop-and-go traffic. If stuck in traffic, switch to sport mode and that will help by reducing the number of shifts. Also, don't miss the service intervals. If properly used and serviced, they are super reliable.

Agree with the FUD post above.

I've been reading these Macan forums since 2016 and cannot recall anyone posting they've had their PDK replaced.

The Owner's Manual warns against using the throttle to hold the vehicle on an incline as it excessively wears the clutches (constantly slipping!). A person
wouldn't do that with a manual transmission unless their goal was to wear out the clutch disk!


As noted above - the Macan PDK is an Audi unit that's been in production for almost a decade.

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Originally Posted by PSEE
Agree with the FUD post above.

I've been reading these Macan forums since 2016 and cannot recall anyone posting they've had their PDK replaced.

The Owner's Manual warns against using the throttle to hold the vehicle on an incline as it excessively wears the clutches (constantly slipping!). A person
wouldn't do that with a manual transmission unless their goal was to wear out the clutch disk!


As noted above - the Macan PDK is an Audi unit that's been in production for almost a decade.
I had captured these PDK failures in various models at one time when doing some research. Not all are Macans so different PDK transmissions. This is just info - I don't have a dog in this fight as I don't own a PDK transmission.
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Old Oct 1, 2021 | 12:17 PM
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I'm confused. Is the Audi sourced "PDK" a Tiptronic or a true Dopple Koplung as described in the configurator and build sheet?

If a Tip, then ZF sourced, same as the Mercedes and bullet proof.
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