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Thread: 01045 - Tiptronic switch (F189), implausible signal - info here!

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    09-06-2006 08:57 PM #1
    Learned something new today....

    For those of you with tiptronic trans, if your PRNDL display blocks out and you have the inplausible signal DTC, here is something to check (for what it is worth, I seem to only run into this with the NB)...

    The tiptronic switch asm uses HAL sensors and magnets. There are two magnets, a very tiny brick shapped one, a cyclinder shaped one. The cyclinder shaped one is in a little bracket that slides/snaps to a plastic carrier strip. What will happen is the bracket that holds the cyclinder magnet will pop loose and move back about 1mm, just enough to screw with you.

    I had a brand new car with that DTC, my wiring tested out perfect. I order a new Tip switch and install... same issue. Hmmm... maybe I got a dud out of the box, order another switch... again, same problem. Turns out ALL THREE OF THEM had the same problem. I took the tiptronic switch asm all apart (simple, just snapped together) and put a dot of superglue on the cyclinder magent bracket and snapped it into place. Did this to all three of the tip switches, now they all work perfect.

    So, before you run off and replace said switch, check that cyclinder shaped magnet, see if you can push it in (the bracket is kind of "wedge" shape), if you push in on it (towards the center of the asm), you should feel it click into place and the edge will be even/flush with the part it is fitted to.

    You will understand this when you see if first hand. I should of snapped a pic but I forgot my camera.

    Enjoy.

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    09-10-2006 12:03 AM #2
    On this same topic, Phaeton and Touareg owners have discovered that the little sliding plastic plate that holds the magnets can be very, very easily broken if the technician is not careful when inserting the chrome plastic base of the shift lever handle.

    There are some photos of the part, and discussion about how it gets broken, at this post: Retrofitting Keyless Start to a North American Phaeton - look about halfway down the second page of the thread.

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    11-12-2006 09:19 AM #3
    I know where the magnets are, but can you take a few pics of your spare switches of the area that needs this fix?
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    01-18-2010 10:02 PM #4
    Quote, originally posted by spkn^GRMN »
    I know where the magnets are, but can you take a few pics of your spare switches of the area that needs this fix?
    thx

    ^ anyone?

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  5. 12-28-2010 08:07 PM #5
    where is the tiptronic solenoid located on the shifter?

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    01-04-2011 11:34 PM #6
    just get the whole new tip switch assem

  7. 04-19-2012 08:21 AM #7
    looking for the locaton of these magnets. I have an 04 vw touareg and only see 1 magnet on the rubber slid piece

  8. 04-27-2012 04:11 PM #8
    just figured this damn thing out. message me if anyone ever needs help :

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    04-27-2012 04:48 PM #9
    Quote Originally Posted by dub703 View Post
    just figured this damn thing out. message me if anyone ever needs help :
    I pm'd you.
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    04-27-2012 08:53 PM #10
    Good tip, but this is probably the wrong forum for the thread. I suggest moving it to the Automatic Transmission forum.
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