valiv87
Member Since: 30 Nov 2020
Location: Bucharest
Posts: 4
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Automatic transmission fault on traffic jams | |
Hi,
I own a Freelander 2 SE 190 HP, automatic transmission.
Ever since I bought the car I noticed that after the engine warms up quite well, like going in traffic bar to bar, for more than half an hour, when moving the car it gives some pretty big shocks sometimes, it's like when you drive with manual without pushing the clutch and your engine dies, but it keeps going.
I found that it recovers when I get out of traffic and it gets cold, or when I change the driving module. (although I don't know what is the connection).
A few days ago trying to avoid this situation, I preferred to go on manual and I noticed that it gives me those shocks because it stays in 2nd gear when I stop and does not go into first gear when I leave at the green traffic light.
It is not an extremely annoying situation because it is not used daily, it does not always do so and I avoid traffic jams, but I would not want it to get worse.
Has anyone had this problems?
If so, how was it resolved?
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16th Aug 2021 9:45 am |
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alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
Location: RO
Posts: 4642
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As Sidthecat has suggested above, it's a hardware problem, solved (or better said masked) by a software update.
See here the Land Rover solution: https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...ncerns.pdf
And here the real solution: https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...011_on.pdf
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17th Aug 2021 8:22 pm |
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