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Jkay



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Shift from 1st to 2nd Gear - Slight Jerk ?

Hello All

Quick question, does the shift from 1st to 2nd feel "seamless" or is there a slight lag causing You to feel a (very slight) jerk if you could call it that

To me there just feels like a bit of lag which makes it not as smooth as I'd expect

My supplying dealer doesn't have another 405 I can test but before I go into another dealer to have a try, can
Anyone comment on the above? All other gears feel fine to me

Thanks
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I've had this very occasionally, seemingly when I'm being very gentle on the throttle.

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Jkay



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Thanks Gents (or maybe lady and gent)

Being very gentle today actually helped alleviate it somewhat, to the point it was as smooth as.

When I go all out its smooth too, but when I go in between I can feel it.

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You didn't specify which engine you have but I have commented many times on the fact that my MY16 3.0lt doesn't feel as smooth as I think it should do when accelerating from standstill or low speeds. After weeks of hassling, finally I managed to get the dealer to agree once I managed to get a technician to come out for a test drive with me. They have just updated the Transmission Control Module and it is like a different car - I wouldn't say it is quite perfect yet so a bit more tweaking might be needed, but it is a massive improvement already.

I don't know if the problem I had is the same as you are experiencing but the car is a lot smoother at low speeds now and there is a lot less jerkiness.

Hope this helps....

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I got sometime a slight *clong* from first to second gear..... All my spelling errorz are belong to me!

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Jkay



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Hey Matty I have the 4.4 SDV8 and yes it's exactly that, I just don't feel it's as smooth as it should be accelerating from low speeds..... I will try get the dealer to look at it. I just hope it won't be difficult to convince them.....

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I think i should... Sad All my spelling errorz are belong to me!

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