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Zf Hesitation When Taking Off


whisky01

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  • Member For: 19y 5m
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Port Macquarie NSW

Hi everyone,

Tried searching but couldn't get a result that matches my question. I'm sure its there somewhere.

When I'm stopped say at the lights and I go to take off I can hear that the engine rpm has started to rise but the car doesn't move then it takes up and accelerates quickly. It feels like the manual equivalent to dropping the clutch. It is not harsh, no clunks or anything like that just a delay between the engine accelerating and the transmission transferring the power to the wheels.

Is this normal behaviour for the ZF?

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  • Member For: 14y 4m 2d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Sydney

Also on the question on ZF's (sorry for the highjack). A few times when starting the car up, the gearbox/rpm pulsates. Appears to only happen in 1st gear and has happened in both auto and semi auto. Once the gear has changed or the speed has increased, say over 10km/h it stops.

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  • Member For: 13y 1m 23d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Brisbane

When in D mine seldom shifts into first when stopping so the hesitation is it trying to downshift from second into first before taking off, which is why I seldom drive in auto..

Also pulses at idle in first if im not firm on the brakes no matter the engine temp...C**t of a thing

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  • Member For: 19y 5m
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Port Macquarie NSW

thanks old_mate. I did think it might just be the stall converter but wanted to check. Always been a manual man. This is my first auto.

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