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Clunk And Jolt When Slowing Into First


Castek

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Hey all

Picked up an fg xr6 turbo and I've got a slight issues I can't for the life of me figure out

When I am slowing down to a stop or even just slowing to turn, when the auto changes back down to first gear the whole car jerks forward and I get a slight clunk.

If I accelerate while it is doing it, it really hits hard and bangs into gear.

Driving it in manual mode if I change to first at around 20ks it's fine, anything under that speed and it'll jolt.

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks

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Took it to dtm automatics in Geelong.

They did a reset on the auto. It's helped somewhat still does it occasionally. Might have to do my next service at ford to do the firmware upgrade.

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zf lurch is common, its just the box grabbing 1st as you slow to a stop. Drive it in manual in 2nd to a stop, then select 1st. Gone. I assume this is how its tuned out as well

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There's even a website about it thanks to the frustration of a Jag buyer.

http://www.thelurch.com/lurching_zf_transmission.htm

 

 

 

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Had this issue on my G6ET.

It had been frustrating me for ages.

Got a bit of work done at Autotech and got Spiro to do the ZF tune as well.

Now the issue is gone and I can drive with passengers asking me why it jolts :)

 

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