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When it's cold...
- Thread starter rhkumar
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Transmissions
Manual Check for smooth operation and changes. Note that when cold
the change from first to second gear can be slightly stiff, but this
should disappear when warmed up. Listen for noises when
accelerating and on a trailing throttle. All parts are now available
for manual transmissions, so they can be repaired rather than
replaced (as was the case until December 2006).
Stuart Hardy
New member
Sometimes 4th can be really tricky though.
t1x
New member
ORIGINAL: rhkumar
Why is gear changing a touch clunky ? When I start from cold, changing gears can be a touch tricky. Then after driving 6-8 mins when it warms up it's smooth and effortless. Is this pretty normal? If so why?
Thx
Roy
Told you, that you should have got Tiptronic!!!![:-]

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