Hey all,
This is on behalf of a friend of mine who has a 6n1 automatic. On occasion it will 'thump' into gear when taking off from a standstill. Often it can also happen if you are rolling up to a set of lights for example and you then take off as it goes green and you're still rolling. It's happened to me a few times in his car and it feels like you're being smacked in the back of the head with a sledgehammer, its pretty violent. It just revs like its not in gear and then it suddenly grabs and THUMP! and you're away.
We have changed the transmission fluid in the unit (was not that dirty at all) and its not losing any fluid. The 002 auto control unit has not logged any faults and other than this it drives quite fine, changes gears smoothly, kicks down appropriately and generally behaves itself so i am hoping that its not anything terminal. It can go for days without doing it then it can do it twice in the space of an hour.
Am I right in assuming that if it were fluid based it would happen all the time? Could it be a stuck valve in the body of the trans or something? Has anyone has any experience with such an issue?
TIA
This is on behalf of a friend of mine who has a 6n1 automatic. On occasion it will 'thump' into gear when taking off from a standstill. Often it can also happen if you are rolling up to a set of lights for example and you then take off as it goes green and you're still rolling. It's happened to me a few times in his car and it feels like you're being smacked in the back of the head with a sledgehammer, its pretty violent. It just revs like its not in gear and then it suddenly grabs and THUMP! and you're away.
We have changed the transmission fluid in the unit (was not that dirty at all) and its not losing any fluid. The 002 auto control unit has not logged any faults and other than this it drives quite fine, changes gears smoothly, kicks down appropriately and generally behaves itself so i am hoping that its not anything terminal. It can go for days without doing it then it can do it twice in the space of an hour.
Am I right in assuming that if it were fluid based it would happen all the time? Could it be a stuck valve in the body of the trans or something? Has anyone has any experience with such an issue?
TIA

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