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6029 king Stephen



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Rimini Red
A sudden jolt/kick when you come to a standstill

This is a bit difficult to describe but in my 2005 Supercharged Range Rover, I sometimes get a sudden jolt or kick when I have come to a standstill. It doesn't happen all the time but mostly when coming to a standstill from speed. Just as I come to a stop there is a jolt like someone has kicked you hard in the back. I have also noticed it when the car has been warm and we are in stop/go traffic. A similar thing happens when coming up to a roundabout and I have slowed almost to a standstill and decide to "go for it", there is a slipping sensation and the car doesn't move off but then suddenly does. The first time this happened, I aborted my attempt as there was a large lorry approaching!

I have read on here or somewhere else on the internet that this second problem might be linked to the front differential failing or about to fail. I have an oil leak on the front diff but don't know at this stage where it is leaking from. The jolt/kick feels like somebody is slamming the gearstick from 2nd into 1st. I have been told that the car has a misfire and that maybe after I have it serviced and the plugs replaced this might cure the latter problem but I wondered if all these things might be connected?

Grateful for any advice.

Regards,

Steve

Post #451295 18th Sep 2017 3:28pm
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zarnd



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

My supercharged does similar and I believe mine is gearbox related not the front diff.

How many miles has yours done? Mine is on 102,000 miles.

cheers Alex

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Classic888



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I had a similar issue with my 2007MY RR S/C last year. I changed the auto gearbox oil and filter. It sorted the problem out and I have covered about 9000 miles since. I would say that I did not have any mechanical noise only the jolt.

Post #451309 18th Sep 2017 5:59pm
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Sandyt



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

Could well be the fluid thinning they drop into gear as you slow down so it could be a solenoid not working properly my guess is gearbox - mine does an odd jolt into 4th from top on kick down when the gearbox is really hot same thing I think

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Strider



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Does it occasionally when hot when slowing down, feels like a slight push in the back with no mechanical noise, car is on 52k.

Post #451319 18th Sep 2017 7:45pm
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bembo449



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Adriatic Blue

sounds like driveline shunt , common on many auto boxed motors , try oil and filter first as suggested , cheapest thing to try

Post #451344 18th Sep 2017 9:14pm
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6029 king Stephen



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Thanks for all replies. I will try oil change and filter as suggested. Mine has done 126,000 miles.

Regards,

Steve

Post #451363 19th Sep 2017 5:40am
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zarnd



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

I had an oil leak form the gearbox so had gearbox oil flushed and changed but still there so think mine is a solenoid issue or mechanical issue that can be driven around and just living with it for the moment as not getting any worse.

cheers and good luck Alex

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Post #451380 19th Sep 2017 10:15am
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miggit



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I had a similar thing in my TD6, the pressure actuator solenoid on 1-2 was on it's last legs and I also had a lot of play in the splines on the front propshaft / diff coupling. The problem improved when the diff coupling was changed, but it never actually went away, and it still gave a donk as it changed down to 1st when slowing up gently.... Strangely in never did it if you stood of the stop pedal, only if you took things easy... which would drive you nuts in a traffic jam moving at 15 mph, I used to lock it in 1st Wink Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #451383 19th Sep 2017 10:45am
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alistairh



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

I had the excact the same symptoms for months until my diff failed on Saturday pulling away from a set of lights..does your slightly thump when you select drive or reverse? Mines did this also...

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Frans@Yamorna



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Change oil and filter,but you MUST also have the adaptive values reset.That takes up all the wear in the clutches in the box.My box did the same and a double flush,filter and reset did the trick Very Happy 2012 TDV8 Vogue SE 4.4

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standupking36



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how would you reset the values?

Post #451434 19th Sep 2017 8:32pm
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holidaychicken



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

Wasn't there a firmware update that could be applied?
This might help
http://www.4x4brasil.com.br/forum/attachme...guide-.pdf

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Frans@Yamorna



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On the ZF box it can be done with a MSV2 tool.Not sure if it can be done with the GAP tool.It can be done manually as well,do a search on the D3 forum,it is there.Sorry that I can not be more spesific.
Hope you get sorted. 2012 TDV8 Vogue SE 4.4

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6029 king Stephen



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Mine doesn't thump when selecting D or R, in fact the gear selection is very smooth. What is most irritating about this jolt is that it doesn't happen all the time and sometimes it doesn't do it at all but when it does, it is really annoying. I tis irritating because if it happened all the time, it would be easier to diagnose. When I have washed it at the car wash and included a underbody wash and wax as part of the programme, it doesn't do the jolt for some time after. When I first did this, I though I had cured it but a day or two later, it reminded me that it was still there.

I am booking the car in for a service at the end of next week and will add new oil and filter for the gearbox to the service. If I am lucky, that might be the end of the problem....

Regards,

Steve

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