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Problem after Problem - Dyanamic Lux
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Pete
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Joined: Oct 2015
Location: Wokingham
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RE: Problem after Problem - Dyanamic Lux
One simple thing to try is see how things go with using CommandShift for a while (or at least from a standing start). Using CommandShift should bypass any "learned" shift pattern. This really does sound like a mechanical rather than an electronic/computer issue to me.
I'd forget about chipping the ECU as it's a sure fire way of JLR not doing anything at all to help you.
I think what you really need to do is demonstrate this in person to a service manager or mechanic.
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14-07-2016 02:12pm |
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samanthacoolbeans
Posts: 17
Joined: Oct 2015
Location: Nottinghamshire, UK
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RE: Problem after Problem - Dyanamic Lux
Im gonna mention my recent DPF fault which we all expected to be a faulty sensor, It turned out to be a 'split DPF pipe' which was rectified much cheaper than an actual sensor replacement.
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14-07-2016 07:41pm |
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