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Deanicuss



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Thumping into gear in slow moving traffic

Is it normal for there to be a thud when moving in slow moving traffic? It's like there is some slack in the gears When moving slowly from 2nd in to 1st.

Post #306063 5th Sep 2016 2:02 pm
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archie98



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Not with mine it's fairly smooth all the time.

Post #306083 5th Sep 2016 5:23 pm
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taztastic



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Mine had been doing it, latest software updates to the gearbox cured it Thumbs Up

Post #306088 5th Sep 2016 5:40 pm
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Deanicuss



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Cheers I'll give the dealer a call, it only does it when your coming to a stop.

Post #306095 5th Sep 2016 6:23 pm
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Deanicuss



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taztastic wrote:
Mine had been doing it, latest software updates to the gearbox cured it Thumbs Up


Thinking about it do you know what year the latest software was released? As mine is a 2014 model.

Post #306106 5th Sep 2016 7:52 pm
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