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ABAB



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Harsh gear selection

I've noticed that when using the gear selector the transmission will often produce a soft clunk when engaging a different selection. This is especially when the car is started from cold. When this occurs it can also be physically felt as a soft bump as well.

I can't find any direct reference to this in the L405 sub pages but would be grateful to hear others' thoughts or experiences.

Thanks. 2016 SDV8 AB

Post #450523 11th Sep 2017 8:49am
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XXXAngelXXX



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I have the same problem with my car... - already reprogrammed the gearbox - but did not help.. Sad All my spelling errorz are belong to me!

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Post #450534 11th Sep 2017 12:45pm
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JamesD



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Mine does the same especially from cold when I go into reverse 2021 L405 Vogue D300
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Post #451156 17th Sep 2017 8:26am
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peekay



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Me too!!
I vaguely remember reading a thread that said the oil used in gearbox is wrong and needs to be changed- can anyone else remember the thread?
Thanks

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