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Hi guys.
I thought I would ask here before I ask a mechanic and (possibly) get bum-raped in the process..
My daily driver is a 1.6 Automatic. This car has had, in over 2 years of ownership, an intermittent issue when changing gears.
Whenever I am pulling away the transmission shifts from 1st to 2nd OK, however at about 28-30 MPH, it tries to shift into 3rd gear, and this produces a very noticable jerk accompanied by a rise in the revs for a fraction of a second.
I have noticed this when trying to drive economically.. lifting off the gas pedal early to coax an early upchange produces this effect. Doing the same whilst travelling at speed (i.e. moving from Kickdown to normal driving) produces the same effect but x100.
If I really feather the throttle, I can coax a smooth gearchange. However I am fairly sure that the transmission should be smooth regardless.
Question: what is causing this? How can I cure this? Would a full fluid change of the transmission solve this? How costly is this going to be?
This car has always done this in over 2 years and nearly 25k miles of driving. It hasn't got worse/better, I have just learnt to live with it. However seeing as I am coming to the point in which I may sell the car and get a new one, I want to try to iron out all the faults as far as possible.
I thought I would ask here before I ask a mechanic and (possibly) get bum-raped in the process..
My daily driver is a 1.6 Automatic. This car has had, in over 2 years of ownership, an intermittent issue when changing gears.
Whenever I am pulling away the transmission shifts from 1st to 2nd OK, however at about 28-30 MPH, it tries to shift into 3rd gear, and this produces a very noticable jerk accompanied by a rise in the revs for a fraction of a second.
I have noticed this when trying to drive economically.. lifting off the gas pedal early to coax an early upchange produces this effect. Doing the same whilst travelling at speed (i.e. moving from Kickdown to normal driving) produces the same effect but x100.
If I really feather the throttle, I can coax a smooth gearchange. However I am fairly sure that the transmission should be smooth regardless.
Question: what is causing this? How can I cure this? Would a full fluid change of the transmission solve this? How costly is this going to be?
This car has always done this in over 2 years and nearly 25k miles of driving. It hasn't got worse/better, I have just learnt to live with it. However seeing as I am coming to the point in which I may sell the car and get a new one, I want to try to iron out all the faults as far as possible.