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jamesbilluk



Member Since: 27 May 2015
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England 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
Gearbox issue..

Hi all,

Sorry for another question..

Ive recently become aware, when coming from a complete stop, it seems to be when the car is going from second to first, the car shunts forwards slightly, the change from first into second doesn't seem to be as smooth as it should be also.

To experiment, I put the car in to manual and kept it in second gear coming to the stop, I didn't get the shunt then.

The rest of the changes seem completely fine,

Is this something to worry about? the cars done 42000 miles, so not many miles on the gearbox

James.

Post #335392 1st Jul 2015 11:14am
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Bellini



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Which model do you own, James?

You may add it to your profile so it's always visible. Thumbs Up

EDITED: SC, by the looks of it from previous posts.

From what I'm aware, it's a common gearbox trait that possibly a software update could cure. As you've no other problems, I don't see any great concern. Mine does it occasionally. Si. <This is my name.

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Post #335393 1st Jul 2015 11:23am
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jamesbilluk



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Hi Si

Many thanks Smile Ah yes, forgot to put that, Yeah, Its a 2007 SC

Thats great to hear that its not mechanical, I'm due to take it somewhere for a check up soon, so will see if they can have a look,

Many thanks

James.

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Glynn



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Whatever you do DO NOT under any circumstances clear the gearbox adaptions !
or even interfere with any gearbox electronic settings.

You have been warned !.
Believe me, I have been there and never again.

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jamesbilluk



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Many thanks Smile Shall stay away from the gearbox settings, and the adaptions too.

Post #335439 1st Jul 2015 6:28pm
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Mikey



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Glynn wrote:
Whatever you do DO NOT under any circumstances clear the gearbox adaptions !
or even interfere with any gearbox electronic settings.

You have been warned !.
Believe me, I have been there and never again.


Any reason why?

Post #335447 1st Jul 2015 7:18pm
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RRPhil



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Dealers were told originally that before the transmission control software was reflashed they must reset the adaptions first. Problems then sometimes occurred if the clutches slipped excessively while trying to re-learn the new settings, causing the clutches to be permanently damaged.

Phil

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