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10 mechatronics unit questions answered

10 mechatronics unit questions answered

10 mechatronics unit questions answered

 | Thursday, April 11, 2024
10 mechatronics unit questions answered

By Samuel Okello

Today we’re going to answer some of the most important questions we are asked about these clever bits of kit, starting with…

What is mechatronics in a car?

In automatic vehicles, the gearbox is controlled by the mechatronics unit.

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This is an electrohydraulic robot which is the brain of the gearbox. It tells the gearbox when to shift up and down.

Although incredibly clever, these units fail just about as often as your clutch, so they are a standard repair item.

That being said, it’s important to ensure that the fault is with the mechatronics and not something else as these are pretty expensive to replace.

There’s then also the issue that,

  1. They are very tricky and technical to replace and
  2. You need to have the right specialist skills, diagnostic equipment and tools to do the job.

How does a mechatronics unit work?

The mechatronic unit works by receiving electronic signals and converting them into hydraulic power to control the gearbox.

What cars use mechatronics?

Any car with a DSG gearbox will be using a mechatronic unit to control it.

DSG stands for Direct Shift Gearbox and was developed by the Volkswagen group. These cars include Volkswagen, SEAT, Audi, Kia, Hyundai and Ford.

If you are unsure, speak to our team and we can tell you more about your gearbox.

Can a mechatronic be repaired?

Sometimes, yes but also no. It depends on how badly broken the unit is and this will only be known once a thorough diagnostic report has been completed.

At S-Line Motors Ltd, we repair mechatronic units in-house and also process all the diagnostics, removal, replacement and adaptations of the mech unit.

How do you know if a mechatronic is having issues?

There are some pretty obvious tell-tale signs that your mechatronic unit is faulty, these include:

• Bad gear selection

• Getting stuck in gear

• No gear selection

• The gearbox will only select odd or even gears

• Dashboard warning light of PRNDS, orange spanner, gear wheel or cog

• Going into limp mode

• A bump or surge of power when shifting

• Jolty gear changes

• Unusual noises during gear changes or braking

• Scraping or grinding noises when stationary or pulling away

If you’re experiencing any of these noises, it’s time to book your vehicle for an investigation.

How long does it take to replace a mechatronic?

So, this isn’t something that we can say is dead certain for all mechatronic repair jobs, but we can provide a rough estimate on the timeline you can expect.

1-hour diagnostic to review the issue and put together a repair plan

2 hours to remove the mechatronic, the rest is determined by the findings of the technicians

How does a mechatronic unit fail?

Like most things, there are a few reasons why your mechatronics can fail.

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